Do you need to get everything from scratch like case, power supply etc? Or better yet get the 2700 if you can find it for $150 37.04% faster CPU speed?

$1000 build? At 1080p, R5 3600 was 5FPS ahead and moviing to 1440p, R5 3600 was 4FPS ahead.Control was also tested with the built in benchmark.

For that price its hard to pass though a 3600 would get higher FPS the 2700 non x version is just a incredible deal right now Don't even look at the 3700x because I don't think it makes your budget. Well im a student BUT, my parents are contributing $500-600, once again yes a blessing. if you're going to spend $400 on gpu: 5700xt (this is a fantastic value at this price) If you go 3700x, you'll probably have to upgrade to x570 motherboard which increases the costs. Well im a student BUT, my parents are contributing $500-600, once again yes a blessing. if you're going to spend $500 on gpu: 2070 super We compare the AMD Ryzen 5 3600 with the AMD Ryzen 7 2700 with a wide selection of benchmark tools and data to help you choose the right processor, for your computing needs. For a pure gaming build get a 3600 however if you are using your PC for mainly productivity get the 2700X.

In benchmarks such as userbenchmark, the 3600 has better grades (even in workstation for 1point). In this article, I will tell what’s the difference and which one you should buy?RYZEN 7 2700X is 8 core 16 thread and RYZEN 5 3600 is 6 core 12 threads. It is just so much better. However, if I had to pick between 3600 or 2700x, I would take the 3600.

im building the pc over the course of a few months so I could always get the cpu last yanno. I read somewhere that 8 core 16 thread cpus are most likely going to be better for longevity mainly because the new consoles will have 8 core 16 thread therefore game devs working with 8 core 16 thread more, or maybe even springing for the 3700x for the 8 cores. going for 1080 144hz, not 1440p I would go with the 3700x if you are not going to upgrade for a very long time. If you go 3700x, you'll probably have to upgrade to x570 motherboard which increases the costs. Again the difference between the two was extremely small, R7 2700x was 1 FPS ahead in terms of average FPS. Ive heard to spend about half of your entire build on the gpu, so im thinking 400-500 on a gpu? So yeah, Ive always kinda looked at the 3600 as the CPU im going to get although I just wondered about the 6 cores being an issue

At 1080p, this game was giving 240FPS which was ahead than R7 2700x. At 1080p, R5 3600 is 6FPS ahead and at 1440p, there was no difference, the game was running at constant 87FPS in both CPU.Gears 5 was tested with the built in benchmark at ultra settings. The main difference is in the clock speeds, where the base clock of the 2700X is 100MHz higher than the 3600, while the max boost clock is also 100MHz is higher than 3600. Or better yet get the 2700 if you can find it for $150