Everything I Know About : AMD RYZEN 3 | 5 | 7
Now , starting from Ryzen 3 it has 4 Cores and 4 Threads and that is similar to intel core i5 series but one thing to note here is the price which is between $109 to $129 so if you buy an i5 that will cost you above $200.
The Ryzen 3 processors are rated at 65 watt TDP and comes with a Ryzen Wraith Stealth Cooling Fan which looks similar to the one that comes with intel processors. As far as overclocking is concerned then .... Yes you can overclock it but make sure you use a better cooling fan so that you don't roast your processor
Now comes Ryzen 5 which comes in 2 models one with 4 cores and 8 threads and another one with 6 core and 12 threads all are rated at 95 watt TDP which actually competes with intel core i7's only if leave aside the higher end models like the ones with K. But one thing that you should know that Ryzen 5 series processors comes with 2 different Cooling fans.
The Ryzen 5 1400 which is the lowest model comes with a Ryzen Wraith Stealth Cooler which was also included in Ryzen 3 CPU's while the other higher end Ryzen 5 comes with a little bigger Ryzen Wraith Spire ( Non RGB ) only the top most model Ryzen 5 1600x which comes with 6 cores and 12 threads does not include a cooling fan which for me was kind of upsetting for a moment just when I realised the price of the processor and the price to performance ratio I'll be paying . So speaking of price the Ryzen 5 Series start from $169 and all the way up to $249
Finally we have Ryzen 7 which comes with 8 core and 16 threads and comes in TDP ranging from 65 Watts to 95 Watts
Here the Ryzen 1700 without X comes with a Ryzen Wraith Spire ( RGB) Cooling fan ... though even if you go for a higher version which does not come with a cooling fan , can buy one from the market like a AIO or Thermalkate .
The Ryzen 7 will cost you between $329 to $499
Which one to buy ?
Ryzen 3
If you're not going to do anything more than gaming
Ryzen 5
If you're going to do streaming and lite content creation
Ryzen 7
If you're going to do heavy content creation like photoshop, Maya Studio etc
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Which one to buy? - ThreadRipper of course! It's not easy nowadays to have a pure SMP processor for that much cheap! Pure integer beast! As usual... AMD!
Buying a threadripper for gaming or even for content creation would be an overkill ... though the enthusiasts will buy it
Well, I guess I am guilty here then. I was not assuming buying it for one specific job. But instead, because for the number of things I do, SMP is the best overall solution. And here, performance wise, I would still prefer Intel, but for the price/performance, ThreadRipper wins...
I have ryzen 5 1600 - is it clever to use it for monero mining? Electricity prices is not problem but in other ways, is it clever or profitable?
That is a decent CPU for monero, I wouldn't buy one specifically for it but it will do the job well
Well it will give you around 300 to 350 H/s ... I'll recommend using linux to mine monero as you can achieve that limit but if you use windows then chances are you'll be stuck at 100 H/s
Ok, good to know! I am using windows, so that may not be very profitable then
well you can I just found a thread about it https://www.reddit.com/r/MoneroMining/comments/71wxs0/best_settings_for_ryzen_5_1600_mining_xmrstakcpu/
Thank you, this is useful!
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As with all products, they have their own purpose. Each chip will perform best at a specific task so dont buy threadripper and expect better gaming peerformance than a 7700K. THe same can be said for mining. If you are looking to mine a specific coin, BEST ADVICE: google it. google "what is the best cpu/gpu for said coin". Trust me, from an experienced PC builders perspective, google knows best
I agree on that
Excited about it :D
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