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3600 vs 5600 temperatures

Just a quick question to people how have experience: 

 

Which generally runs cooler under the same cooler?

(Love the English language when you use the same, but not the same word)

 

I want to move to a Dan Case A4. 

Therefore, I was thinking about temperatures of the 5600 and if it could benefit the overall performance in more than just higher IPC. I just can't find any comparison data on heat, just performance. Any other advice is also appreciated, but that probably doesn't belong here. 

PC: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 @4.2HGhz 1.25V || Noctua NH-U12S SE2 || 16GB (2×8GB) Aegis 3000Mhz CL16 @3200Mhz || 
|| Sapphire Pulse RX 6700 10G || MSI B450i Gaming PLUS MAX Wifi
  || Kingston NV1 2TB m.2 ||  Corsair SF600 || Intertech IM 1 |||
Peripherals: Sennheiser PC  360 G4ME || AOC CQ27G2U || Viewsonic PX701HD || Keychron V1 || Logitech G303 Shroud Edition||| Laptop: XPS 13 2in1 7390 || Steam Deck 256 GB (64GB Version) ||| Cameras: Fujifilm XH-1 || Fujifilm X100T

 

 

Elite 110 build log (update:05/15/2018)

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5600x is cooler than 3600.

AMD Ryzen 5 5600X Review - Temperatures | TechPowerUp

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Do you mean which has lower temperatures on the core or which one uses less power?
This sounds like its the same, but it doesnt have to be, if the architecture is different. That being said, the 5600x uses about 67W, the 5600 65W and the 3600 80w under full load in a test from gamers nexus

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19 minutes ago, Devryd said:

Do you mean which has lower temperatures on the core or which one uses less power?
This sounds like its the same, but it doesnt have to be, if the architecture is different. That being said, the 5600x uses about 67W, the 5600 65W and the 3600 80w under full load in a test from gamers nexus

I really don't care about power (much), but much more about cooling. 

My 1600 on OC used about the same power, but was so easy too cool. Much less performance, but still. 

 

I can only use a low profile cooler and thus care about how well that would work. 

 

So it seems like it would be a decentish lowering of temps, but not major. Every degree counts though if I really commit to the Dan Case

 

1 hour ago, SupaKomputa said:

5600x is cooler than 3600.

AMD Ryzen 5 5600X Review - Temperatures | TechPowerUp

Thanks. I missed that one then. I looked for tests for the 5600 specifically, but his has the data I was looking for.

PC: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 @4.2HGhz 1.25V || Noctua NH-U12S SE2 || 16GB (2×8GB) Aegis 3000Mhz CL16 @3200Mhz || 
|| Sapphire Pulse RX 6700 10G || MSI B450i Gaming PLUS MAX Wifi
  || Kingston NV1 2TB m.2 ||  Corsair SF600 || Intertech IM 1 |||
Peripherals: Sennheiser PC  360 G4ME || AOC CQ27G2U || Viewsonic PX701HD || Keychron V1 || Logitech G303 Shroud Edition||| Laptop: XPS 13 2in1 7390 || Steam Deck 256 GB (64GB Version) ||| Cameras: Fujifilm XH-1 || Fujifilm X100T

 

 

Elite 110 build log (update:05/15/2018)

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2 minutes ago, mapegl said:

My 1600 on OC used about the same power, but was so easy too cool. Much less performance, but still. 

Zen1 is really easy to cool, I have the same case with a 1700. I can get it to nearly 4.2GHz, which draws about 160W and still stays below 80 most of the time. 

A lower power chip will also be better, if your case has poor airflow, since it doesnt heat up the inside of your case as much

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4 minutes ago, Devryd said:

Zen1 is really easy to cool, I have the same case with a 1700. I can get it to nearly 4.2GHz, which draws about 160W and still stays below 80 most of the time. 

A lower power chip will also be better, if your case has poor airflow, since it doesnt heat up the inside of your case as much

Yeah. I am doing quite a lot of emulation, so single core is important. That's why I want the 5600, but I also need some multicore power for regular gaming, where I think 6 is minimum for anything you buy new....

PC: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 @4.2HGhz 1.25V || Noctua NH-U12S SE2 || 16GB (2×8GB) Aegis 3000Mhz CL16 @3200Mhz || 
|| Sapphire Pulse RX 6700 10G || MSI B450i Gaming PLUS MAX Wifi
  || Kingston NV1 2TB m.2 ||  Corsair SF600 || Intertech IM 1 |||
Peripherals: Sennheiser PC  360 G4ME || AOC CQ27G2U || Viewsonic PX701HD || Keychron V1 || Logitech G303 Shroud Edition||| Laptop: XPS 13 2in1 7390 || Steam Deck 256 GB (64GB Version) ||| Cameras: Fujifilm XH-1 || Fujifilm X100T

 

 

Elite 110 build log (update:05/15/2018)

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