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product_id: 140730511
title: "Ryzensets 5 3600 Processor (6 Cores/12Threads, 65W DTP, AM4 Socket, 35 MB Cache, up to 4.1 GHz Max Boost frequency, Wraith stealth cooler)"
brand: "amd"
price: "€ 223.45"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 7
category: "Amd"
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# 6 cores / 12 threads powerhouse Up to 4.2 GHz max boost clock Wraith Stealth cooler included Ryzensets 5 3600 Processor (6 Cores/12Threads, 65W DTP, AM4 Socket, 35 MB Cache, up to 4.1 GHz Max Boost frequency, Wraith stealth cooler)

**Brand:** amd
**Price:** € 223.45
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Elevate your rig with Ryzen 5 3600 — power, speed, and value in one sleek package!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Ryzensets 5 3600 Processor (6 Cores/12Threads, 65W DTP, AM4 Socket, 35 MB Cache, up to 4.1 GHz Max Boost frequency, Wraith stealth cooler) by amd
- **How much does it cost?** € 223.45 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/140730511-ryzensets-5-3600-processor-6-cores-12threads-65w-dtp-am4)

## Best For

- amd enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted amd brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Turbocharged Speed:** Boost clock up to 4.2 GHz ensures your system stays lightning fast when it matters most.
- • **Multitasking Mastery:** 6 cores and 12 threads deliver seamless productivity and gaming performance without breaking a sweat.
- • **Best Value Performance:** Top-tier specs at a price point that makes upgrading irresistible—don’t get left behind.
- • **Cool & Quiet Operation:** Includes Wraith Stealth cooler for efficient thermal management and whisper-quiet performance.
- • **Effortless Compatibility:** Plug-and-play with AM4 socket and 400/500 series chipsets for a smooth upgrade experience.

## Overview

The AMD Ryzen 5 3600 is a 6-core, 12-thread desktop processor with a 65W TDP, featuring a max boost clock of 4.2 GHz and 35 MB cache. Compatible with AM4 socket motherboards (400 & 500 series), it includes the Wraith Stealth cooler for reliable thermal performance. Praised for its exceptional price-to-performance ratio, it’s ideal for gamers and professionals seeking a smooth, powerful computing experience.

## Description

Buy

Review: Superb value and performance - So I bought the 3600 as a return to AMD after almost a decade with Intel. I'm not disappointed. I've upgraded from an Intel 4790k and whilst still a solid chip its time was up. My system was, I started to notice, struggle in a few little areas. Started being less 'smooth'. With the current aggressive pricing on the 3600 I decided to invest and then when the 4000 series comes out, I'll pick up a cheaper 3900x or something. To go with my 3600 I bought an MSI B450 Tomahawk Max, 16gb crucial Ballistix ram @ 3600 MHz and a new m.2 ssd. I reused my old case and seasonic psu. Unfortunately my Noctua U12s didnt have the correct bracket but more on that in a bit. So, using the stock cooler I set about installing and building it all. It all went very easy and the stock cooler is the easiest I have ever installed. Quick trip into the bios to update it and set the ram to 3600 and I was soon installing windows. Two immediate observations, its very fast, and the stock cooler is not great. It turns out AMD have removed the copper plate and the stock cooler really should only be a stop gap. Quick check online and Noctua will send you a free AM4 bracket for the U12s so that was ordered. Once back up and running everything is smoother. And I attribute that to the extra cores as the system can handle so much more. Even if your game isnt optimized for multi-core you will see a benefit as the system isnt dragging that one core down. Temps wise, as mentioned the stock cooler is not good. After a gaming session HWMonitor reported it had hit peaks around 95c. Whilst it can handle that the noise was terrible and the chip likely started throttling. It idled around 50 too. Performance is all relative but paired with my 1080 on a GSYNC 144hz monitor everything is much much smoother. After receiving the bracket and then installing the Noctua U12s temps dropped dramatically. Idle around 35 and even though my office is in the attic I haven't seen it go about 79. I'm very happy with that against a higher ambient air temp. Where this chip really flies is productivity. To be honest for the price its a steal. and clearly at the time of writing the best bang for buck.
Review: AMD's Sweet Spot for Gaming👌🏻 - So, starting this review off I've been using my Ryzen 5 3600 for a few weeks on my Asus ROG STRIX x470-f motherboard with Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200mhz DDR4(2X8GB) I've had no issues at all with installation or even getting up and running - besides for the hour of fresh OS install as recommended when changing hardware. First off the installation to the board itself couldn't be easier, drivers and software is all in one handy zipped file on the AMD Support page, one click and a restart and that's it. I like experimenting a little with Ryzen Master and squeezing a little more performance out of it - conveniently on the new version of RM, there's actually a 'Precision Boost' & 'Auto Overclocking' presets which gives worry free improvements as they're all customised by AMD themselves. So with the overclocking max set to 4.26Ghz, RAM boosted to 3,266Mhz and my 980Ti on stock, the gaming experience is definitely worth the £188 I paid compared to my old 1700x (£170). Already off the bat, the single thread speeds were very noticeable providing even better performance in my games but without sacrificing much of the Multithreading speed of the 1700x. I play all of my games on 1080p 60fps, Very High with some 2xMSAA(sometimes 4x if the game is well optimised) and it handles it all really well, give or take a few frames dropped here and there but nothing to frown about considering you're paying less than £200! Temperatures of my 3600 at 4.25Ghz paired with my Hyper Evo 212(With AM4 adapter) idles around 34-40 degrees and is around 65-70 under full load but mostly towards the 60 degrees side and less than 70 Watts of power consumption. I'm planning to upgrade to an RTX soon though because my 980Ti is almost 5 years old so it is starting to feel a little slow and could possibly be holding the Ryzen back a little. Anyway, I digress, for £180-190 this is the closest you're going to get in terms of performance to an Intel i5 chip at a competitive price point! AMD have hit the jackpot with these chips and I can't see why anyone would turn their nose up at the price:performance ratio you can get with a Ryzen! EDIT: I was checking a few recent reviews on here and people complaining about the AMD Rewards as a scam? NOT TRUE AT ALL! I was able to redeem my 3 months of Game Pass back in July with no issues after installing the product verification tool from the site. Apparently a lot of people don't understand how to use computers on here and blame the hardware 😅 ignore all of the one star reviews.

## Features

- 6 cores, 12 threads, 4.2 GHZ boost clock, 65W TDP
- Compatible with 500 & 400 chipset Series AM4 motherboards
- Wraith Stealth Cooler included
- World’s most advanced desktop processor, Ultramodern, Ultrafast, Enabling state-of-the-art gaming desktops
- New rules, no rivals – PCs powered by 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen processors elevate your game. The world’s most advanced desktop processor powers ground-breaking gameplay.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07STGGQ18 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 25,191 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 69 in CPUs |
| Box Contents | Contents: 1 item |
| Brand Name | AMD |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 32 MB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (44,114) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00730143309936 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 40L x 40W millimetres |
| Item Type Name | AMD Ryzen 5 3600, with Wraith Stealth cooler |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Ryzen 5 3600 |
| Model Number | 100-100000031BOX |
| Platform | Windows |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Processor Core Count | 6 |
| Processor Count | 6 |
| Processor Number of Concurrent Threads | 12 |
| Processor Series | Ryzen 5 3600 |
| Processor Socket | Socket AM4 |
| Processor Speed | 3.6 GHz |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer |
| Secondary Cache | 3 MB |
| UPC | 730143309943 730143314299 730143309936 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Wattage | 65 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** AMD
- **CPU manufacturer:** AMD
- **CPU model:** Ryzen 5 3600
- **CPU socket:** Socket AM4
- **CPU speed:** 3.6 GHz
- **Cache size:** 32 MB
- **Processor Number of Concurrent Threads:** 12
- **Processor count:** 6
- **Secondary cache:** 3 MB
- **Wattage:** 65 watts

## Images

![Ryzensets 5 3600 Processor (6 Cores/12Threads, 65W DTP, AM4 Socket, 35 MB Cache, up to 4.1 GHz Max Boost frequency, Wraith stealth cooler) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81b75EQJrgL.jpg)
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![Ryzensets 5 3600 Processor (6 Cores/12Threads, 65W DTP, AM4 Socket, 35 MB Cache, up to 4.1 GHz Max Boost frequency, Wraith stealth cooler) - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71uRPWxoAaL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I ordered the item on 13-07-19 and amazon promised delivery for 20-07-19.  amazon now estimate october delivery!  anyone else had this happen to them?**
A: Ordered 07/09/20. told it would be delivered 14th now it says 28th! But it now has gone up and says you can get it next day?? Surely Amazon should be policing this selling promising delivery dates to get you to buy only to change it after you purchase?!

**Q: Can someone tell me how much difference is there between the 3400 and 3600?**
A: The 3400G comes with onboard Vega11 graphics so you can run this cpu without a dedicated graphics card. The 3600 has more cores and threads yes but you will have to spend money on a GPU. For extreme budget builds that can still perform well, the 3400g is better. If you already plan to buy a GPU the 3600 is the better option.

**Q: The supplied wraith prism rgb cooler is generating an anoying rattle/buzz/resonance even though its perfectly installed ,anyone has this issue?**
A: The wraith prism, while looking nice with its on board RGB isnt a very good cooler for any CPU above a Ryzen 5 3600, anything higher and the RPMs tend to max out as you push the CPU. Upgrade to a more high end cooler, for air coolers i suggest with the Noctua D15 chromax or Be Quiet! Dark rock pro 4, for AIO the Artic liquid Freezer 2 (I use this and it beat temps at max load of a more expensive Nzxt Kracken Z63 I had which i ended up returning) the Arctic liquid Freezer 2 imo is the best AIO in terms of temps, also has a VRM cooling fan, its super quiet no RGB but with such low temps at max load who cares

**Q: Would this work with the go omen 30l customer motherboard?**
A: Unable to answer as the Omen 30L is an HP Desktop PC series name. This series is made to suit either AMD or Intel Processors. You need to find the Motherboard model number and check the specification of suitable processors for the motherboard within the PC, but in general if it has an AMD AM4 socket then it should work, but maybe need a bios update. Further investigation would be required prior to purchasing.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Superb value and performance
*by A***W on 7 May 2020*

So I bought the 3600 as a return to AMD after almost a decade with Intel. I'm not disappointed. I've upgraded from an Intel 4790k and whilst still a solid chip its time was up. My system was, I started to notice, struggle in a few little areas. Started being less 'smooth'. With the current aggressive pricing on the 3600 I decided to invest and then when the 4000 series comes out, I'll pick up a cheaper 3900x or something. To go with my 3600 I bought an MSI B450 Tomahawk Max, 16gb crucial Ballistix ram @ 3600 MHz and a new m.2 ssd. I reused my old case and seasonic psu. Unfortunately my Noctua U12s didnt have the correct bracket but more on that in a bit. So, using the stock cooler I set about installing and building it all. It all went very easy and the stock cooler is the easiest I have ever installed. Quick trip into the bios to update it and set the ram to 3600 and I was soon installing windows. Two immediate observations, its very fast, and the stock cooler is not great. It turns out AMD have removed the copper plate and the stock cooler really should only be a stop gap. Quick check online and Noctua will send you a free AM4 bracket for the U12s so that was ordered. Once back up and running everything is smoother. And I attribute that to the extra cores as the system can handle so much more. Even if your game isnt optimized for multi-core you will see a benefit as the system isnt dragging that one core down. Temps wise, as mentioned the stock cooler is not good. After a gaming session HWMonitor reported it had hit peaks around 95c. Whilst it can handle that the noise was terrible and the chip likely started throttling. It idled around 50 too. Performance is all relative but paired with my 1080 on a GSYNC 144hz monitor everything is much much smoother. After receiving the bracket and then installing the Noctua U12s temps dropped dramatically. Idle around 35 and even though my office is in the attic I haven't seen it go about 79. I'm very happy with that against a higher ambient air temp. Where this chip really flies is productivity. To be honest for the price its a steal. and clearly at the time of writing the best bang for buck.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ AMD's Sweet Spot for Gaming👌🏻
*by M***S on 16 August 2019*

So, starting this review off I've been using my Ryzen 5 3600 for a few weeks on my Asus ROG STRIX x470-f motherboard with Corsair Vengeance LPX 3200mhz DDR4(2X8GB) I've had no issues at all with installation or even getting up and running - besides for the hour of fresh OS install as recommended when changing hardware. First off the installation to the board itself couldn't be easier, drivers and software is all in one handy zipped file on the AMD Support page, one click and a restart and that's it. I like experimenting a little with Ryzen Master and squeezing a little more performance out of it - conveniently on the new version of RM, there's actually a 'Precision Boost' & 'Auto Overclocking' presets which gives worry free improvements as they're all customised by AMD themselves. So with the overclocking max set to 4.26Ghz, RAM boosted to 3,266Mhz and my 980Ti on stock, the gaming experience is definitely worth the £188 I paid compared to my old 1700x (£170). Already off the bat, the single thread speeds were very noticeable providing even better performance in my games but without sacrificing much of the Multithreading speed of the 1700x. I play all of my games on 1080p 60fps, Very High with some 2xMSAA(sometimes 4x if the game is well optimised) and it handles it all really well, give or take a few frames dropped here and there but nothing to frown about considering you're paying less than £200! Temperatures of my 3600 at 4.25Ghz paired with my Hyper Evo 212(With AM4 adapter) idles around 34-40 degrees and is around 65-70 under full load but mostly towards the 60 degrees side and less than 70 Watts of power consumption. I'm planning to upgrade to an RTX soon though because my 980Ti is almost 5 years old so it is starting to feel a little slow and could possibly be holding the Ryzen back a little. Anyway, I digress, for £180-190 this is the closest you're going to get in terms of performance to an Intel i5 chip at a competitive price point! AMD have hit the jackpot with these chips and I can't see why anyone would turn their nose up at the price:performance ratio you can get with a Ryzen! EDIT: I was checking a few recent reviews on here and people complaining about the AMD Rewards as a scam? NOT TRUE AT ALL! I was able to redeem my 3 months of Game Pass back in July with no issues after installing the product verification tool from the site. Apparently a lot of people don't understand how to use computers on here and blame the hardware 😅 ignore all of the one star reviews.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by J***A on 18 May 2024*

Perfect for my daughter to play Fortnite with. Runs smooth and cool.

## Frequently Bought Together

- AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core, 12-Thread Unlocked Desktop Processor with Wraith Stealth Cooler
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