No, you don't get better performance by pairing a AMD with a AMD or Intel with Nvidia. If you want the 2060 Super then that would be perfectly fine to pair with the 3600.Thanks for that guys, had good points there.
Now, I'm wondering for the GPU, does my CPU type (AMD/Intel) dictate which GPU(Nvidia/AMD) I get? ie. would an AMD gpu work better with an AMD cpu? or would the RTX work just as well? I guess what I'm trying to say here is I think we've established the AMD Ryzen 5 3600 is probably better than the i5-9600K, so should I go for the AMD equivalent GPU or stick with the RTX2060 super I had in mind?
The 3600x comes with a better cooler and is clocked slightly higher. Multiple reviewers have stated it is not worth the extra money over the 3600.
The best motherboards depend on your budget.
If the budget is low, an MSI B450 max motherboard will work out of the box.
If the budget is higher, i would go for an ASRock x570 phantom gaming 4 is a decent but lower end x570 board.
The max id spend on a board for a 3600 would be the gigabyte x570 aorus elite. Very good power delivery.
Avoid cheap MSI x570. Very poor power delivery and the cheaper asrock is better.
Thanks for that.
Is the stock cooler that comes with the 3600 any good? Would I need to get another, eg: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO?
Looking at this motherboard: Asus TUF GAMING X570-PLUS (WI-FI) ATX AM4 Motherboard. Thoughts?
ryzen 5 3600 all day long!!! intel 9600k has no hyper threading lolHi all,
As titles mentioned, what do people think - Intel i5-9600K with a Z390 motherboard or AMD Ryzen 5 3600 with the X570?
I'm looking for a mid range, future proofed build. Casual gaming and browsing etc, not planning to stream, overclock and all that.
Thanks!
The stock cooler is not "very nice" at all. Some people report temps in the high 80s or even early 90s at full load. If you watch youtube testing videos, they run the 3600 with a god CPU air cooler like the nuctua or even water cooling.Thanks for that.
Is the stock cooler that comes with the 3600 any good? Would I need to get another, eg: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO?
Looking at this motherboard: Asus TUF GAMING X570-PLUS (WI-FI) ATX AM4 Motherboard. Thoughts?
Thanks for that guys, had good points there.
Now, I'm wondering for the GPU, does my CPU type (AMD/Intel) dictate which GPU(Nvidia/AMD) I get? ie. would an AMD gpu work better with an AMD cpu? or would the RTX work just as well? I guess what I'm trying to say here is I think we've established the AMD Ryzen 5 3600 is probably better than the i5-9600K, so should I go for the AMD equivalent GPU or stick with the RTX2060 super I had in mind?
@King_V I'd be getting a new monitor to go with the PC, probably a 144hz or so, freesync/GSync depends on the GPU.
I was thinking the 3600X might be worth it to mitigate against getting the worst grade silicon 3600 from the wafer which requires 1.5v to run stable.The 3600x is not worth the added cost, vs the 3600.
What?I was thinking the 3600X might be worth it to mitigate against getting the worst grade silicon 3600 from the wafer which requires 1.5v to run stable.
I was thinking the 3600X might be worth it to mitigate against getting the worst grade silicon 3600 from the wafer which requires 1.5v to run stable.
Thats good. You may have misunderstood what I meant though. I wasn't claiming all 3600s would hit 1.5v. I've seen a few posts of ones that do though. I'm assuming not all chips are exactly the same. Perhaps I'm wrong and they are all exactly the same and will all require exactly the same voltage to hit exactly the same clock speed. But I think not.Say what?, My Ryzen 5 3600 never reached 1.5volts, ever (not even the first week). In all this time since launch, I did all kinds of test: Gaming Benchmark, Cinbench R15, R20 (all core and single core) Prime 95, Aida 64, I never hit higher than 1.45 (And that was on single core and with PBO enable and old BIOS and Drivers).
Right now I have PBO disable and my CPU still get to 4.2GHz (advertised speed) on one core and it only takes like 1.375volts top.
All core frecuency under load (Cinbench R20 for example) is around ~4042MHz for all 6 cores (12 threads)
Theres been lots of BIOS and Drivers updates so things got a lot better since day one (launch day 7/Jul)