If you want to refresh your knowledge of AMD's new architecture, take a look at the launch article "AMD's Ryzen 7 1800X in Test" and the first follow-up "The Ryzen Family: Three Sevens with Eight Cores in second Comparison", as well as the... Introduction
In the gaming tests, we provide the two Ryzen 3 with different CPUs from a similar price or performance segment and have also overclocked the Ryzen 3 1300X to a stable and safe 3.9 GHz, which is also... Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation (DX12)
In contrast to the synthetic tests, only the Ryzen 3 1300X can still compete reasonably well, while the Ryzen 3 1200 operates at the level of the Pentium G4620.
All CPUs in detail again... Grand Theft Auto V (DX11)
GTA V benefits most of the clock as soon as at least four real cores are available. The two Pentium are behind the Ryzen 3 1200, albeit only narrowly, while the Core i3 are all faster. Only the Ryzen ... Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor (DX11)
Shadow of Mordor is an Intel domain. Here, all Core i3 and even the Pentium G4620 are faster than an overclocked Ryzen 3 and the Ryzen 5 1400 with overclocking. The Ryzen 3 1200 is the final light... Far Cry Primal (DX11)
A lot helps a lot, at least when it comes to Far Cry Primal and the CPU clock. Otherwise, the Intel CPUs will once again be able to dominate the nominally stronger Ryzen 3 and 5. At this point, the ... The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
The Witcher 3 is an Intel domain, there's nothing to gloss over. This is especially evident in the Min-FPS, when clock and thus IPC go above everything.
All CPUs again in the detailed individual presentation as gallery ... Introduction
During the launch article of AMD's Ryzen 7 CPUs, we had already explained all workstation and HPC benchmarks in great detail and also questioned the background for many results in some cases even down to the last detail. En... Tctl sensor values and many new questions
We already know since the launch of the larger Ryzen 7 CPUs and the follow-ups to Ryzen 5 that the display of the temperature values at the current Ryzen CPUs is at least not without problems. We... Introduction
The power consumption values are based on the sensor values provided by the power supply of the MSI motherboard. For the measurements, we used a special low-pass filter, which allows short-term power peaks or... Summary
The Ryzen 3 1300X and 1200 are certainly an interesting offer, if you look at them within their price and performance class, as well as assume that the street price is still a little below the recommended price...
Introduction
In the gaming tests, we provide the two Ryzen 3 with different CPUs from a similar price or performance segment and have overclocked the Ryzen 3 1300X to a stable and safe 3.9 GHz, which could still be achieved with the Ryzen 3 1200. Manually overclocked, both CPUs hardly take anything, so we list the OC model as an example only once in the charts.
However, it will be interesting to draw the comparison to the Ryzen 5 1400. In contrast to the Ryzen 3, this four-core still has SMT and we also overclocked it on the conscious 3.9 GHz. We contrast Intel's Core i3 and Pentium Core i3 and Pentium models with Ryzen GAMING CPUs. With this we play in a price league, where the Pentium seems almost unbeatable in price in direct comparison, while the Core i3 sort itself a little bit over it.
3dmark
Let's start with Timespy. The Ryzen 5 still benefit from the SMT and the possible number of threads. Nevertheless, in average with all CPUs, you are faster than what Intel currently has to offer in this class.
This picture is sharpened again with Fire Strike, because here too more threads and higher clocks count equally. Even the smallest Ryzen 3 achieves better scores than Intel's Core i3.
It gets interesting with API overhead, because the drawcalls of the Intel CPUs under Vulkan are significantly better than those under DirectX12, while with the Ryzen this is consistently more balanced.
VRMark
In the VRMark, the more potent or overclocked CPUs into the limit. The Ryzen 3 1300X is still brave, the R4 simply lacks the beat. Intel's Core i3 and pentium play in a lower league.
But all of these are just CPU-based benchmarks, not real games. We will now come to them.
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