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AMD RYZEN 5 3500 Processor

AMD RYZEN 5 3500 Processor
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AMD RYZEN 5 3500 Processor
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    • Speed: 3.6GHz up to 4.1GHz
    • Cache (L2+L3): 16 MB
    • Cores-6 & Threads-6
    • Memory Speed: 3200MHz

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BrandAMD
ModelRyzen 5 3500
Base Frequency3.6 GHz
Maximum Turbo Frequency4.1 GHz
CacheCache (L2+L3): 16 MB
Cores6
Threads6
Default TDP65W
Warranty Information
Manufacturing Warranty03 years warranty

AMD RYZEN 5 3500 Processor

The AMD Ryzen 5 3500 3.6 GHz Six-Core AM4 Processor is a powerful six-core processor with 6 threads, designed for socket AM4 motherboards. Built with Zen 2 architecture, the third-generation 7nm Ryzen processor offers increased performance compared to its predecessor.AMD Ryzen 5 3500 Processor has a base clock speed of 3.6 GHz and can reach a max boost clock speed of 4.1 GHz. Moreover, it features 16MB of L3 cache, 24 PCIe Gen 4 lanes, and support for dual-channel 3200 MHz DDR4 RAM. Users should pair it with an AMD X500-series motherboard to fully take advantage of PCIe 4.0.Ryzen 5 3500 processor has a 65W TDP (Thermal Design Power) and includes a Wraith Stealth cooler. Please note that it does not have an integrated GPU, so a dedicated graphics card is required.AMD is preparing two variants for the sub-$ 150 US market, the Ryzen 5 3500X and the Ryzen 5 3500. Both processors have 6 cores and 6 threads which means that neither chip will have multi-threading support, but given their price point and the market they are targeting, a cut-down core configuration is expected. As such, this will be the first Ryzen 3000 part without any multi-threading support. Starting with the AMD Ryzen 5 3500X, we see a base clock of 3.6 GHz and a boost clock of 4.1 GHz. The processor has 32 MB cache, a 65W TDP and costs around $ 150 US. It is highly preferred that AMD would choose 149.99 US price for this particular chip. In the official slides posted by Bulls Lab, the chip comes with 24 PCIe Gen 4 lanes, support for 3200 MHz memory and we can also look at some performance benchmarks where the chip is highly competitive.The Ryzen 5 3500, on the other hand, has almost the same specifications and even the same clock speed 3.6 GHz base and 4.1 GHz boost. The difference is that the Ryzen 5 3600X features 16 MB cache versus 32 MB. This will result in a smaller performance penalty but we are also looking at lower prices.This processor has 03 years warranty (no warranty for fan or cooler).

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Summary Specification:Basic InformationBrand AMDModel Ryzen 5 3500Base Frequency 3.6 GHzMaximum Turbo Frequency 4.1 GHzCache Cache (L2+L3): 16 MBCores 6Threads 6Default TDP 65WWarranty InformationManufacturing Warranty 03 years warrantyAMD RYZEN 5 3500 Processor The AMD Ryzen 5 3500 3.6 GHz Six-Core AM4 Processor is a powerful six-core processor with 6 threads, designed for socket AM4 motherboards. Built with Zen 2 architecture, the third-generation 7nm Ryzen processor offers increased performance compared to its predecessor.AMD Ryzen 5 3500 Processor has a base clock speed of 3.6 GHz and can reach a max boost clock speed of 4.1 GHz. Moreover, it features 16MB of L3 cache, 24 PCIe Gen 4 lanes, and support for dual-channel 3200 MHz DDR4 RAM. Users should pair it with an AMD X500-series motherboard to fully take advantage of PCIe 4.0.Ryzen 5 3500 processor has a 65W TDP (Thermal Design Power) and includes a Wraith Stealth cooler. Please note that it does not have an integrated GPU, so a dedicated graphics card is required.AMD is preparing two variants for the sub-$ 150 US market, the Ryzen 5 3500X and the Ryzen 5 3500. Both processors have 6 cores and 6 threads which means that neither chip will have multi-threading support, but given their price point and the market they are targeting, a cut-down core configuration is expected. As such, this will be the first Ryzen 3000 part without any multi-threading support. Starting with the AMD Ryzen 5 3500X, we see a base clock of 3.6 GHz and a boost clock of 4.1 GHz. The processor has 32 MB cache, a 65W TDP and costs around $ 150 US. It is highly preferred that AMD would choose 149.99 US price for this particular chip. In the official slides posted by Bulls Lab, the chip comes with 24 PCIe Gen 4 lanes, support for 3200 MHz memory and we can also look at some performance benchmarks where the chip is highly competitive.The Ryzen 5 3500, on the other hand, has almost the same specifications and even the same clock speed 3.6 GHz base and 4.1 GHz boost. The difference is that the Ryzen 5 3600X features 16 MB cache versus 32 MB. This will result in a smaller performance penalty but we are also looking at lower prices.This processor has 03 years warranty (no warranty for fan or cooler)...AMD Ryzen 5 5600GT Processor with Radeon Graphics—Performance Meets ValueThe AMD Ryzen 5 5600GT Desktop Processor with Radeon Graphics is a powerful and versatile CPU designed for both gamers and content creators. With a base frequency of 3.6 GHz and a maximum turbo frequency of 4.6 GHz, this processor delivers impressive performance across a variety of demanding applications. Its 6-core, 12-thread architecture ensures smooth multitasking and efficient processing, making it ideal for everything from gaming to video editing. Equipped with Radeon Graphics, the Ryzen 5 5600GT offers enhanced visual performance without the need for a dedicated graphics card, making it a great choice for budget-conscious users or those seeking a compact build. Whether you're exploring expansive open worlds or tackling graphically intensive tasks, this processor delivers sharp visuals and fluid frame rates. The Ryzen 5 5600GT features a robust cache system, including 384KB of L1 cache, 3MB of L2 cache, and a generous 16MB of L3 cache, optimizing data access for improved performance. With a thermal design power (TDP) of just 65W, it combines efficiency with performance, allowing for cooler operation and lower energy consumption. Supporting a maximum memory speed of up to 3200 MT/s, this processor is compatible with a variety of memory types, ensuring fast and responsive performance. It is backed by a 3-year warranty, providing peace of mind for users. Compatible with Windows 10, Windows 11, and popular Linux distributions, the Ryzen 5 5600GT is a future-proof choice that meets the needs of diverse users looking for reliability and performance in their desktop setup. Whether for work or play, this processor stands out as a solid investment.Features of AMD Ryzen 5 5600GT Desktop ProcessorBase Frequency: Operates at 3.6 GHz, providing a solid foundation for everyday tasks, office applications, and moderate gaming performance.Maximum Turbo Frequency: Capable of boosting up to 4.6 GHz, the Turbo functionality allows the processor to dynamically adjust its clock speed for demanding applications and high-performance gaming.L1 Cache: With 384KB of L1 cache, the CPU quickly accesses frequently used data, improving speed and responsiveness for everyday tasks.L2 Cache: A generous 3MB of L2 cache enhances data throughput between the CPU and memory, contributing to smoother multitasking and application performance.L3 Cache: The 16MB L3 cache facilitates efficient data sharing among the processor's cores, reducing latency and improving performance in multi-threaded workloads.Thermal Management: Maximum Operating Temperature: The processor is designed to operate safely at temperatures up to 95°C, allowing for high performance during intensive workloads, provided there is sufficient cooling in the system.Thermal Design Power (TDP): With a TDP of only 65W, the Ryzen 5 5600GT is energy-efficient, making it an excellent choice for builds that prioritize low power consumption without sacrificing performance.Maximum Memory Speed: Supports memory speeds of up to 3200MT/s, ensuring compatibility with high-performance DDR4 RAM, which boosts system performance in multitasking and demanding applications.Memory Type: Utilizes the AM4 socket, providing flexibility in choosing RAM options and compatibility with a wide range of motherboards.Radeon Graphics: The inclusion of integrated Radeon graphics offers decent performance for casual gaming and media playback, making this processor suitable for budget builds or compact systems where a dedicated GPU may not be necessary.AMD Ryzen 5 5600GT Price in BDEnhance your PC with the AMD Ryzen 5 5600GT Desktop Processor with Radeon Graphics, now available at a special offer price of 12,699৳ from Creatus Computer (regular price: 15,500৳). Featuring 6 cores and 12 threads with powerful integrated Radeon Graphics, this processor delivers smooth gaming, fast multitasking, and efficient performance for creative tasks—no dedicated GPU required. Built on the reliable AM4 platform, it’s perfect for budget-friendly gaming and productivity builds. Buy the AMD Ryzen 5 5600GT now from Creatus Computer in Bangladesh and experience high-performance computing at an affordable price.Ryzen 5 5600GT: Best Budget CPU for Gaming and Content CreationThe Ryzen 5 5600GT is the ultimate budget-friendly CPU for gamers and content creators, offering 6 cores, 12 threads, and powerful integrated Radeon Graphics. Ideal for smooth 1080p gaming, multitasking, and creative work, it delivers impressive performance without a dedicated GPU. Compatible with the AM4 platform, it's perfect for affordable PC builds. Choose the Ryzen 5 5600GT for unbeatable value and performance in Bangladesh...Intel Core i5 11500 11th Gen Rocket Lake Processor This Intel Core i5-11500 11th Gen Processor comes with Intel UHD Graphics 750. This new 11th gen Rocket Lake microarchitecture is manufactured with the 14nm process that comes with six cores and twelve threads. As this chip is updated to the latest BIOS revision, it nicely fits into any Intel 400 and 500 series motherboards. Focusing on this, all the major motherboard manufacturers have already started BIOS updates for their 400 and 500 series lineup. These Processors also support 64-bit computing on Intel architecture require an Intel x86-64 (64 bit) architecture-enabled BIOS.Core Benefits of the ProcessorIntel 11th Generation Core i5-11500 Processor having the base frequency of 2.70 GHz that can be reached as max turbo frequency at 4.60 GHz. The processor has a compatibility socket of LGA 1200 that is supported by 400 and 500 series Intel motherboards. It has a SmartCache of 12 MB containing 6 cores and 12 threads. With a bus speed of 8 GT/s, it has thermal design power (TDP) rating of 65W. This latest microchip has few expansion options such as 4.0 PCI express revision having configured up to up to 1x16+1x4, 2x8+1x4, 1x8+3x4 and a maximum of 20 lanes. Considering the memory this processor has a dual-channel of max 128GB of the size that supports up to DDR4-3200 bus speed. Intel Core i5 11500 Review This is Intel’s i5-11500, the ever-so-slightly bigger brother to the 11400, but not quite as fancy as the 11600K. It sits right in between the two of these, all of them are 6 core, 12 thread chips and all of the non-K chips have the same 65W TDP. In fact, the only difference between this and the 11400 is a slightly higher base and boost clock – 2.7GHz base instead of 2.6GHz, and 4.6GHz max boost instead of 4.4GHz, plus the 11500 runs Intel’s UHD 750 graphics rather than the 11400 running UHD 730. But is that difference worth the extra , or the extra over the 11400F? Let’s test them and find out.I want to start with a quick rundown of the spec of this chip so you know what to expect. Like I said, this is a 6 core, 12 thread CPU with a base clock of 2.7GHz and a max boost of up to 4.6GHz. That’s it’s maximum single core boost speed though, the max this will hit all core is 4.2GHz which is actually the exact same as the 11400 and 11400F. It does come with integrated graphics, UHD 750, and supports up to 3200MHz RAM. To make it clear, you can very easily use this with faster memory but that is considered “out of spec” by Intel and would void your CPU’s warranty.So based on the spec, it should have slightly stronger single core performance thanks to the higher single core boost including potentially in games, but should be almost identical to the 11400 when it comes to multi-threaded workloads. Well, I’ve got an 11400F, an 11600K, 10400F, a Ryzen 5600X and a 3600 so lets get testing.Starting with the CPU specific workloads and Cine bench, somewhat unsurprisingly the specs don’t lie. In the single threaded test, the 11500 scores 550 points, 26 points higher than the 11400F, but 43 points shy of the 11600K. Much like the rest of the 11th gen chips, it holds a convincing lead over the last gen 10400F and even the Ryzen 3600 but can’t keep up with AMD’s new 5th gen 5600X.In multi-threaded, again the spec sheet rings true. The 11500 scores within 50 points of the 11400F making it a whisker faster but not by much. It’s still nearly 1000 points faster than the 10400F and holds 400 over the 3600, with only the faster 11600K and Ryzen 5600X leading by 300 and 400 points respectively.Blender is the same story. The BMW scene has the two locked i5’s running within just a second of each other. The 11600K runs around 20 seconds faster, whereas the 5600X is only 3 seconds ahead. The 3600 runs 20 seconds slower, and the 10400F trails at over 45 seconds slower.In Gooseberry the 3600’s ability to be more consistent in holding on boost means it actually squeezes out a slight advantage over the 11400F – only by 11 seconds across a 20 minute render but expresses the difference in boost technique nicely. The 11500 managed a better show running a touch over a minute faster than the 11400F, although still nearly two minutes slower than the 11600K, which itself is another 30 seconds slower than the Ryzen 5600X.So, in CPU specific tasks, the spec sheet really tells you the whole story, at least compared to the 11400 and 11600K. Any results you see from an 11400, if they are single threaded you can add 4.5% and know pretty much exactly what the 11500 would get, and if it’s multi threaded you can pretty much assume it’s either the same or a hair faster. But gaming is rarely that clear cut, so how does it fair there?Well, in Watchdogs Legion, it’s pretty much identical to the 11400F. It technically ran with a lower 1% score, but I wouldn’t read too heavily into that. Otherwise the 3600 lags behind along with the 10400F, and both the 11600K and 5600X hold a slight advantage but not by much.Cyberpunk is similar. The 11500 sits nicely in the middle of the pack at 87FPS average, with the 11400F only 1FPS behind. All of the 11th gen chips are a hair faster than either Ryzen, although the 3600 does struggle more hitting just 72FPS compared to the best result from the 11600K or 91FPS.CSGO shows great linearity in performance, the slower your CPU the lower the performance you get, and vice versa. The 5600X comes out on top here with a healthy margin. The 11500 sits nicely between the 11400F and 11600K – although I should add there is a fair bit of variability in the results you’ll get here so don’t take these values as absolutes.Fortnite also works out well, with the 11500 again offering a nice split in performance between the two other 11th gen chips, and doing a better job than the older 3600 and 10400F. The spread in performance isn’t all that massive, only about 25FPS from the slowest to fastest and all with pretty consistent 1% low figures too.Finally in Microsoft Flight the trend is continued with the 11500 hitting 38FPS average, 2FPS shy of the 11600K but 2FPS faster than the 11400F. It’s also ahead of both the 10400F and 3600, although the 5600X trounces them all with 44FPS average and a stronger 25FPS in the 1% lows.So yes, the 11500 is a touch faster in most games than the 11400F and not quite as fast as the 11600K. Much like both, they currently offer a better value proposition especially when paired with a cheaper B560 motherboard like the one I’ve been testing with. You will need a good CPU cooler though, as much like the 11400, with the power limits increased (as the board I’m using does by default), this chip choked back a peak of 150W. Compared to either Ryzen chip which are capped at 88W of socket power that’s kind of insane. It is very much in line with the other 11th gen chips though, and under full load shares the same power consumption as the 11400F.So, should you pick the 11500 over the 11400? Well, if you were going to get the version with integrated graphics, I’d say yes. While I haven’t touched on them here, the UHD 750 graphics on the 11500 have 32 execution units instead of the 24 you get on the 11400. While I wouldn’t exactly recommend gaming on it, if that’s important to you it’s clear which you should head for. If, however, you were planning on saving a buck and getting the 11400F – the one without the iGPU onboard – then I’d probably say it’s not worth spending the extra. That extra £30 could easily be spent elsewhere, like getting a better cooler as I’d argue a well cooled 11400F is going to outperform an undercooled 11500 that can’t stay on boost.Should you be considering Ryzen instead? Well, unless you are looking at a used 3600 for a great price I’d say that’s out of the running now, but the 5600X actually poses an interesting proposition now it’s been lowered to £260. Since a B550 board is still £20-30 cheaper like-for-like, and you don’t need as good a cooler, those factors help offset the CPU’s higher asking price. Of course if integrated graphics are a priority for you, until AMD launches the 5600G slated for the start of August, Ryzen is off the table. But if it’s not, well it’s sure a lot more of a tough decision to make.This processor has 03 years warranty (no warranty for fan or cooler)...Intel 10th Gen Core i5-10500 Processor This Intel Core i5-10500 Processor comes with an Intel UHD Graphics 630 graphics. This new 10th gen Comet Lake microarchitecture is manufactured with the 14nm process that comes with six cores but lacks in HyperThreading. As this chip is updated to the latest BIOS revision, it nicely fits into any Intel 400-series motherboard. Focusing on this, all the major motherboard manufacturers have already started BIOS updates for their 400-series lineup. These Processors also support 64-bit computing on Intel architecture require an Intel 64 architecture-enabled BIOS.Core Benefits of the Processor Intel 10th Generation Core i5-10500 Processor having the base frequency of 3.10 GHz that can be reached as max turbo frequency at 4.50 GHz. It has the SmartCache of 12 MB containing 6 cores and 12 threads. With the bus speed of 8 GT/s DMI3, it has thermal design power (TDP) rating of 65W. This latest microchip has few expansion options such 3.0 PCI express revision having configured up to 1x16, 2x8, 1x8+2x4, and maximum 16 lanes. Considering the memory this processor has dual-channel of max 128GB of the size that supports up to DDR4-2666 bus speed. Intel Core i5-10500 Review We tested the Core i5-10500 with all its power limits disabled, listed as the blue "Max Turbo" bar in our charts. If the CPU is truly limited in performance by PL1 or PL2, this test can uncover it. The results show that only a few benchmarks are affected, mostly rendering, with no change in gaming performance. Overall, this comes down to a 1% difference in applications, not enough to worry about. Should you plan on using the integrated graphics, however, this difference could become bigger. The power limits apply to the whole CPU, so not just to the six-core x86 number crunching circuitry, but also the integrated graphics. If a highly demanding graphics application is running, the GPU can consume up to 20 W, which means there's only 45 W left for the CPU cores. Power management will automatically clock down the CPU or GPU, or both, to stay within TDP, so increasing PL1 by a bit can be worth it. This method works on all motherboards, not only Z490.What really surprises me is that Intel did not include Turbo Boost Max 3.0 or Thermal Velocity Boost on the Core i5-10500. Turbo Boost Max 3.0 is reserved for the Core i7-10700 series and Core i9-10900 series, and TVB only for the Core i9-10900 series. Yet again we see the typical Intel segmentation pattern here—AMD does the opposite as all their CPUs have all the features, and those little things add up. I have no idea why Intel would not include their two most advanced turbo modes on the Core i5-10500; it wouldn't have cost them anything, yet provides free performance...

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