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which cpu should i buy? both are of same price.

which cpu should i buy? please help  

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  1. 1. which cpu should i buy?

    • ryzen 3 3300x
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    • ryzen 5 3500x
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Ryzen 3 3100 is cheaper, yet it is very similar to 3300X.
Ryzen 5 3600 would be best, but it's significantly more expensive.

Out of these two? They are very close. In one case 3300X will be better, in other 3500X.

I would get 3100 (because it's cheaper and yet still very close to both of them) or I would spend more on 3600.

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14 minutes ago, Tanveer Singh said:

help!

Did you mean 3300x and 3600x?

Any Help is appricated! Please correct me if I´m wrong!

Sorry for grammer/spelling mistakes, but english is not my native language (it´s german in case you were curious) *expand to see builds*

 

Primary PC: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 | GPU: Crossfire Radeon 6870 + 6850 | RAM: CORSAIR Vengeance 2X16 = 32GB @ 3600MHZ DDR4 | MOBO: ASUS ROG STRIX B450-F | COOLER: COOLER MASTER ML360R | CASE: DEEPCOOL Matrexx 55 V3 ADD-RGB | PSU: GIGABYTE P850GM 80+ GOLD | SDD: CRUCIAL MX500 250GB |

Everything thats not colourful I haven't bought yet.

 

Secondary PC(Currently not operational): CPU:  INTEL Q8200S @ 2.33Ghz | GPU: GTX 750 ti / 760 | RAM: 4X2 = 8GB @ 800MHZ DDR2 OCZ Platinum | MOBO: ASUS P5E-VM SE | COOLER: Be Quiet! Silent Loop 280* | CASE: DEEPCOOL Matrexx 55 V3 ADD-RGB* | PSU: CORSAIR RM850 2019 80+ GOLD* | SSD: CRUCIAL MX500 250GB* 

Everything marked with * is what I bought for the Primary PC and I'm just using it until I get all the parts.

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Voting 3500X because 6 real cores without SMT will be faster than 4 cores with SMT in the vast majority of multi-thread workloads (assuming all else equal). Only reason for considering 3300X in this case is if you know you have a workload that really benefits from being on a single CCX.

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1 minute ago, Enzo1001 said:

Did you mean 3300x and 3600x?

If that would be the case, and author of this thread could get them at the same price then 3600X is an obvious choice.

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six cores are better than four cores

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On 11/28/2020 at 5:01 PM, TwisteddJoker said:

Ryzen 3 3100 is cheaper, yet it is very similar to 3300X.
Ryzen 5 3600 would be best, but it's significantly more expensive.

Out of these two? They are very close. In one case 3300X will be better, in other 3500X.

I would get 3100 (because it's cheaper and yet still very close to both of them) or I would spend more on 3600.

Man in my country 3300x is like 55$ expensive than 3100 and 3500x is cheaper than 3300x. 3600 is put of stock as always. But 3600xt is available at 340$. IDK what to do but thanks buddy for help. I will buy 3500x   With 1660 super as my first bulid.

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On 11/28/2020 at 5:09 PM, porina said:

Voting 3500X because 6 real cores without SMT will be faster than 4 cores with SMT in the vast majority of multi-thread workloads (assuming all else equal). Only reason for considering 3300X in this case is if you know you have a workload that really benefits from being on a single CCX.

Brother thanks for giving me knowledge and I acknowledge it. Thank You Buddy

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