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May 2020
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The editors liked
4 cores with SMT
Good system performance
Price-performance ratio
PCI Express 4.0 support
Good overclocking potential
Suitable for small systems
Affordable
Very good performance per dollar
Single-CCX design unlocks extra performance
Multiplier unlocked
Four cores
Eight threads
Best low-threaded energy efficiency of all Zen 2 CPUs
Low power/cooling requirements
Heatsink included
PCI-Expres
Both the Ryzen 3 3100 and 3300X provide a lot of horsepower for the money
Lots of cache for ~$100 processor models
Zen 2 improvements bring great boosts to many workloads
Especially Adobe Lightroom
Incredible value and performance
PCIe Gen 4 and Zen 2 architecture
Includes Wraith Stealth cooler
The editors didn't like
Higher energy demand in idle usage than with the competition
Overclocking yields no gains
No integrated graphics
Ryzen 3 3100's internal design impacts performance vs 3300X
Published: 2020-05-07, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
Abstract: We would be lying if we suggested that reviewing ultimate, high-end, multi-thousand-pound processors wasn't fun. Anyone interested in anything at all enjoys playing with the expensive toys. It does, however, leave us feeling conflicted when it comes to...
Affordable, Very good performance per dollar, Single-CCX design unlocks extra performance, Multiplier unlocked, Four cores, eight threads, Best low-threaded energy efficiency of all Zen 2 CPUs, Low power/cooling requirements, Heatsink included, PCI-Expres
Overclocking yields no gains, No integrated graphics
The AMD Ryzen 3 3300X processor retails for $120. Affordable Very good performance per dollar Single-CCX design unlocks extra performance Multiplier unlocked Four cores, eight threads Best low-threaded energy efficiency of all Zen 2 CPUs Low power/coolin...
Abstract: AMD Ryzen 3 3100 and 3300X Are four cores and eight threads enough in 2020?Today we're reviewing a series of quad-core processors as released by AMD. The Ryzen 3 3100 and 3300X that we test brings back that memory lane a few years ago, where quad-cores we...
Abstract: AMD's Zen 2 architecture has taken the PC building world by storm, offering great price to performance metrics that have put a massive dent into the marketshare difference between team Red and Blue. With the inclusion of the latest Ryzen 3 offerings, the...
Abstract: The third-generation Ryzen CPUs are about the best bang for your buck to be found in PC gaming hardware right now. The Ryzen 3 3100 and 3300X CPUs boast specifications that were, until recently, only found in the next tier of processors. As a gamer, the p...
Abstract: When AMD Ryzen first launched, Intel was in a particularly good place as while it was a significant step forward, it was only the start of getting the ball rolling by AMD. However, fast forward a few years, and here we are with AMD threatening Intel's pos...
Abstract: The Ryzen 3 3300X and Ryzen 3 3100 show how much the AMD vs. Intel CPU landscape has changed since AMD's Zen first arrived three years ago. At the time, the mainstream desktop had been stuck at four cores for a decade, and Intel's market-leading $350 Core...
Published: 2020-05-07, Author: Will , review by: eurogamer.net
NextRead the Eurogamer.net reviews policySometimes we include links to online retail stores. If you click on one and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. For more information, go here.Jump to comments (2)About the authorWill JuddSenior Staff...
Solid performance for 3300X, Wide motherboard choice, Restrained on power, DDR4-3200 RAM support, Decent cooler in box
Ryzen 3 3100 not great at gaming
The Ryzen 3 3300X and 3100 complete the desktop Zen 2-powered stack by bringing the latest technologies to the crucial $100-$120 price point. Using the same building blocks as a raft of performance CPUs launched in the last year, AMD augments this pair's...