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AMD’s Ryzen 3 ably multitasks and performs CPU multi-threaded tasks better than its competitor

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A day has yet to pass when someone doesn’t ask me what hardware they should include in their brand new gaming PC build. Of course, the most common component that is asked about is the GPU or the graphics card. However, today we are going to be discussing what we have grown up calling the “brain of the computer”, the CPU, rather one specific lineup of CPUs, the Ryzen 3.

I have been testing these two budget powerhouse­s over the last few weeks and I must say that what these two entry-level processors offer for the price has left me absolutely flabbergas­ted.

The thing is, the Ryzen 3 has had a rather innocuous release and seems to have flown under the radar for many a consumer. The reason I say that is because I am most often asked the question, “i3 or the Pentium?” Well, so far I have been suggesting people to go for the i3. However, after spending some time with the Ryzen 3, it’s got to be Team Red for the entry-level builds. One of the most interestin­g features that AMD has managed to achieve on the Ryzen 3 is give the consumer four physical cores on the processor in the sub `10,000 budget category. This means that these processors not only compete Intel’s i3s, but flat out beat them in most multi-threaded applicatio­ns. The only place where Intel had the upper hand was in single-threaded applicatio­ns.

I am aware that most readers are interested in just the gaming numbers, and alas, most games still rely on high single core performanc­e, which is why Intel still comes out on top for most games, except for games like Ghost Recon Wildlands and Battlefiel­d One. However, the thing to keep in mind is that Ryzen 3 comes unlocked out of the box, which means you can overclock these chips and in my testing, overclocki­ng reduced the gap between Intel and AMD to less than 2 per cent in gaming performanc­e. Throw in the added benefit of being able to actually perform CPU multithrea­ded tasks better on the Ryzen, along with the low price point on offer for fully overclocka­ble CPUs, I feel it’s perfect.

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