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Processor | Ryzen 5 5600X |
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Motherboard | MSI MPG X570S Carbon Max Wifi |
Cooling | CPU: bequiet! Dark Rock 4. Case fans: 2x bequiet Silent Wings 3 140s, 2x Silent Wings 3 120s |
Memory | 2 x 8 GB Patriot Viper Steel DDR4-4400 C19 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire NITRO+ RX 5700 XT |
Storage | 2TB Mushkin Pilot-E M.2, 1 TB SK Hynix P31 M.2, 1 TB Inland Professional, 500 GB Samsung 860 Evo |
Display(s) | MSI Optix MAG271CQR 1440p 144Hz, MSI Optix MAG241C 1080p 144Hz |
Case | Lian Li Lancool III |
Audio Device(s) | Philips SHP9500, V-Moda BoomPro, Sybasonic Better Connectivity USB DAC/Amp |
Power Supply | EVGA SuperNOVA G3 80+ Gold 750W |
Mouse | Glorious Model D Wireless |
Keyboard | Custom Qwertykeys Navy QK80: Sarokeys Strawberry Wine switches, GMK CYL DMG3 keycaps |
Can't decide if this is anywhere close to a mid-range gaming champion until we see some third-party reviews/benchmarks, but I'm hesitant to believe this will compete with the 3600. 2.9 base and up to 4.3 boost with 12 MB of L3 and a locked multiplier vs. the 3600's 3.6 base and up to 4.2 boost with 32 MB of L3 and unlocked multiplier. Not like the 3600 can be pushed much more than its out-of-the-box performance (hats off to AMD for that), and obviously this chip won't be able to at all since it's locked up. I'm interested to see what the new motherboard lineup will look like - that will be a large deciding factor I think: if decent motherboards can be had for a reasonable price, this may appeal to some non-enthusiast gamers that just wanna pop in a CPU and go.