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Don't you make this same thread every couple weeks? just get the 3600 then and satisfy your curiosity.

 

As I've told you before, it will help minimums at every resolution, and maximums at lower resolutions. 

I want to ask related about single core performance. If core clock is lower than 'single core' affected too?

Single core is low, so cant handle gpu smoothly. What causes of that and effect from that?

 

I want to change to 3600 because its single core performance. For gaming.

Now mine is not able handle RTX 2060 smoothly at certain game. So i need to upgrade the ram too. (Ryzen needs a fast ram)

Ryzen 5 2600 / MSI B350 Tomahawk / GALAX RTX 2060 6GB (1-Click OC) / Corsair Vengeance LPX 2666Mhz 8x2GB / ADATA SX6000 LITE 512 M.2 NVME / KLEVV 128 GB SATA / Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200rpm / Seasonic Focus Gold 550W / Tecware Nexus C

Upgrade Plan: CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 RAM: GSkill TridentZ RGB 3200MHz/3600MHz MB: MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX

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Don't you make this same thread every couple weeks? just get the 3600 then and satisfy your curiosity.

 

As I've told you before, it will help minimums at every resolution, and maximums at lower resolutions. 

Before you reply to my post, REFRESH. 99.99% chance I edited my post. 

 

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8 minutes ago, Mister Woof said:

Don't you make this same thread every couple weeks? just get the 3600 then and satisfy your curiosity.

 

As I've told you before, it will help minimums at every resolution, and maximums at lower resolutions. 

Oh sorry. Only this thing made me confused af. Thats a good upgrade tho? I also need a AIO ? for cooling?

Ryzen 5 2600 / MSI B350 Tomahawk / GALAX RTX 2060 6GB (1-Click OC) / Corsair Vengeance LPX 2666Mhz 8x2GB / ADATA SX6000 LITE 512 M.2 NVME / KLEVV 128 GB SATA / Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200rpm / Seasonic Focus Gold 550W / Tecware Nexus C

Upgrade Plan: CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 RAM: GSkill TridentZ RGB 3200MHz/3600MHz MB: MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX

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1 minute ago, XandersWithS said:

Oh sorry. Only this thing made me confused af. Thats a good upgrade tho? I also need a AIO ? for cooling?

1. Personally, I wouldn't do it unless you are absolutely certain that your performance problems are because of it. My 1600 runs fine, and its even slower than your 2600.

2. It's a reasonable upgrade, but not really groundbreaking. You had access to better-than-3600 performance when you bought your 2600 (8700k, 9700k), but you didn't then, and the combined cost of the 2600 + 3600 might be more than the 8700k/9700k.

3. No.

Before you reply to my post, REFRESH. 99.99% chance I edited my post. 

 

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4 minutes ago, Mister Woof said:

1. Personally, I wouldn't do it unless you are absolutely certain that your performance problems are because of it. My 1600 runs fine, and its even slower than your 2600.

2. It's a reasonable upgrade, but not really groundbreaking. You had access to better-than-3600 performance when you bought your 2600 (8700k, 9700k), but you didn't then, and the combined cost of the 2600 + 3600 might be more than the 8700k/9700k.

3. No.

I bought that cpu in 2018, the price is the same with 3600 only +20$ more expensive. Yes i knew it, so many money wasted now. Maybe after buying that, i will sell the old one. "that money can used for savings" 

Ryzen 5 2600 / MSI B350 Tomahawk / GALAX RTX 2060 6GB (1-Click OC) / Corsair Vengeance LPX 2666Mhz 8x2GB / ADATA SX6000 LITE 512 M.2 NVME / KLEVV 128 GB SATA / Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200rpm / Seasonic Focus Gold 550W / Tecware Nexus C

Upgrade Plan: CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 RAM: GSkill TridentZ RGB 3200MHz/3600MHz MB: MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX

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Thats my bad tho, upgrading without a good planning. Maybe this time or this thing can be a lesson for me for next time. 

Ryzen 5 2600 / MSI B350 Tomahawk / GALAX RTX 2060 6GB (1-Click OC) / Corsair Vengeance LPX 2666Mhz 8x2GB / ADATA SX6000 LITE 512 M.2 NVME / KLEVV 128 GB SATA / Seagate Barracuda 2TB 7200rpm / Seasonic Focus Gold 550W / Tecware Nexus C

Upgrade Plan: CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 RAM: GSkill TridentZ RGB 3200MHz/3600MHz MB: MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX

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