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Testseek.com have collected 380 expert reviews of the AMD Ryzen 5 2600X 4.2GHz Socket AM4 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Ryzen 5 2600X 4.2GHz Socket AM4.
Award: Editor’s Choice April 2018
April 2018
 
(87%)
380 Reviews
Users
(98%)
19 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Strong Performance
  • Easily Overclockable
  • Competitive Pricing
  • 6-core
  • 12-thread part
  • Totally unlocked
  • Comes with included cooler
  • X470 and B450 boards are solid
  • Solid value
  • More Overclockable
  • More Refined Features
  • Big boost over previous-gen Ryzen
  • Bundled cooler
  • Improved memory and cache performance
  • Backward compatibility with 300-series chipsets
  • Solid performance improvements
  • Scales well with multi-threaded apps
  • More cores and threads than competing Intel parts
  • Unlocked CPU multiplier
  • Supports existing AM4 motherboards
  • CPU cooler included
  • Soldered IHS
  • Good multi
  • Great productivity and allaround performance. Stock and OC'ed 2700X are mostly faster than the 8700K. Power

The editors didn't like

  • Can't be overclocked and lacks HyperThreading
  • Conclusion
  • Single Thread Perf Still Trails Intel
  • Runs a little hot (in our testing)
  • Higher Peak Power Than Predecessors
  • Max Overclocked Frequencies Still Much Lower Than Intel
  • No value-oriented 400-series motherboards
  • Single-threaded performance still lower than Intel's
  • Limited overclocking potential
  • Memory still a bit more problematic than on Intel
  • Lacks integrated graphics
  • Slower at games than i58400 (with a fast GPU
  • Limited overclocking
  • Especially with Wraith Spire
  • Stability problems on the 300series boards. Overclocked and generational gains are limited for gamers. The R7 2700X's Wraith Prism cooler struggles during heavy OCs

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  Published: 2019-09-13, Author: Nathan , review by: legitreviews.com

  • Abstract:  Legit Reviews has been using Blender in our benchmarks for years and hopefully you've found the results worthwhile and interesting. Blender, for those that might not know, is the free and open source 3D creation suite. It supports the entirety of the 3D p...

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  Published: 2019-09-03, Author: Nathan , review by: legitreviews.com

  • Abstract:  Geekbench 5 was officially released by Primate Labs today and Legit Reviews has been taking a look at this benchmark in the lab. The release of Geekbench 5 brings new machine learning, augmented reality, and computational photography workloads to the CPU...

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  Published: 2019-05-08, review by: techgage.com

  • We recently updated our Linux testing suite a wee bit, making minor changes, but at the expense of dropping all single-threaded benchmarks – by accident. We hadn't thought much about every single set of results being hugely optimized for core counts, whic...

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  Published: 2019-04-16, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com

  • When it comes to gaming it's fair to say there's no wrong option here and the Ryzen 5 2600X and Core i5-9400F are evenly matched. The 9400F is at times faster thanks to better game support and lower latencies, but the 2600X is often able to ensure smoothe...

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  Published: 2019-04-12, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com

  • Abstract:  When we recently updated our Best CPUs feature, we noticed that access to affordable first-gen Ryzen processors remains an attractive option for many. The Ryzen 7 1700 is a standout option in particular as this 8-core/16-thread part is selling for $160, m...

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  Published: 2019-01-14, Author: Ian , review by: anandtech.com

  • Battling CPUs at $60 is going to be a tough call. Do you throw the best hardware around the chip that money can buy to compare the absolute limits of the hardware under ideal conditions, or do you keep it more reasonable for the price bracket it is intend...

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  Published: 2018-12-26, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net

  • The Intel i7-9700K received ample criticism at unveil for being the first “gaming,” S-class i7 in recent history to drop hyperthreading. The move was accompanied by an increase in physical core count to 8C, but followed the previous move from 4C/8T to 6C/...

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  Published: 2018-12-25, review by: benchmarkreviews.com

  • Can't be overclocked and lacks HyperThreading, Conclusion
  • We hope that this article has helped you find the right CPU for your gaming PC. As you can see, it doesn't really matter what your budget is because great gaming CPUs are available within any budget. If you consider yourself to be a casual gamer, a budget...

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  Published: 2018-11-26, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net

  • By name and by marketing, the i5 CPU is most comparable to the R5 CPUs. The R5 2600's current $160 price-point makes it a less direct comparison, and the 2600X, which would perform about where an overclocked 2600 performs, is about $220. This is also che...

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  Published: 2018-11-26, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com

  • Battlefield V is playable on quad-cores but you can expect frequent frame dips, resulting in less consistent frame rates. For the most part, we've found that the older Core i5-7600K has been hanging in there pretty well with AAA titles released in 2018, b...

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