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The most popular AMD Ryzen CPU’s

AMD and Intel are some of the biggest computer processor producers in the world. But one company has really been making headway in recent years, and that company is AMD. You see, AMD has been known to offer higher core counts, and at lower prices. This makes them more dynamic than Intel. Intel has continued to stick with their 14nm processors they’ve been using for years. AMD Ryzen 5’s are the most future proof. They come tuned with 6 cores and 12 threads, which are at the perfect spot for the current state of gaming. All Ryzen CPUs can be overclocked, but to a degree. Intel CPU’s can be overclocked much more than AMDs, but the average person doesn’t really need to overclock their system. Now what about APU’s? These devices combine CPU’s and GPU’s together into one ultimate device. This minimizes the physical distance between the two enables, thus creating faster data transfer and increased performance. With graphics card prices being so high nowadays, APU’s make for great alternatives.

Now, with that all being said, let’s jump in and look at some of the best AMD Ryzen’s on the market.

 

AMD Ryzen 3 1200

Specifications:

Series-  Ryzen 3 1200

CPU Socket- Socket AM4

Boost Frequency- 3.4GHz

Number Of Cores- 4

Number Of Threads- 4

Cache- Processor cache: 8MB
Processor cache type: L3

Manufacturing Process- 14 nm

 

AMD Ryzen 3 1200 AF 3.1GHz 8MB L3 Desktop Processor Boxed

 

AMD Ryzen 5 1600 Wraith Spire

Specifications:

Series-  AMD Ryzen 5

CPU Socket- AM4

Operating Frequency- 3.2GHz

Boost Frequency- 3.6GHz

Number Of Cores- 6

Number Of Threads- 12

Cache- Processor cache: 16MB

Manufacturing Process- Processor Lithography- 14 nm

 

AMD Ryzen 5 1600 Wraith Spire AM4

 

AMD Ryzen 5 2600

Specifications:

Series-  AMD Ryzen 5

CPU Socket- AM4

Operating Frequency- 3.4GHz

Boost Frequency- 3.9GHz

Number Of Cores- 6

Number Of Threads- 12

Cache- Processor cache: 12MB

Manufacturing Process- Processor Lithography- 12nm

 

AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Six-Core 3.4GHz Socket AM4 19MB Cache – Boxed

 

AMD Ryzen 5 3600

Specifications:

Series-  AMD Ryzen 5

CPU Socket- AM4

Operating Frequency- 3.4GHz

Boost Frequency- 3.9GHz

Number Of Cores- 6

Number Of Threads- 12

Cache- Processor cache – 16mb

Manufacturing Process- Processor lithography- 12 nm

 

 

AMD Ryzen 5 3600 AM4 3.6GHZ 32MB CPU Desktop Processor Boxed

 

AMD Ryzen 5 5600G

Specifications:

Series-  Ryzen 3 1200

CPU Socket- Socket AM4

Boost Frequency- 3.4GHz

Number Of Cores- 4

Number Of Threads- 4

Cache- Processor cache: 8MB
Processor cache type: L3

Manufacturing Process- 14 nm

 

AMD Wraith Stealth Cooler Zen 3 Ryzen 5 5600G

 

AMD Ryzen 7 5700G

Specifications:

Series-  AMD Ryzen 7

CPU Socket- L3

Operating Frequency- 3.8GHz

Boost Frequency- 4.6GHz

Number Of Cores- 8

Number Of Threads- 16

Cache- Processor cache – 16mb

Processor cache type- L3

Manufacturing Process- Processor lithography- 7 nm

Integrated Graphics Type- AMD Radeon Graphics

Integrated Graphics Speed- 2000MHz

 

AMD Wraith Stealth Cooler Ryzen 7 5700G

 

Conclusion

Find the right processor for you. Sometimes you can be swayed by the cost. Sometimes it’s the thread count. Sometimes it’s the overclocking abilities. Maybe it’s even the integrated graphics card. Either way, we hope we helped you to find the best AMD Ryzen for your next build!

 

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