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AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT CPU Review – 4.6GHz OC!

Sandra Memory Bandwidth

AIDA64 Memory Performance

Memory bandwidth falls right in line with what we expect from Zen 2. The single-CCD topology for the six-core 3600XT gets the half-speed write bandwidth, as is common for other single-CCD Zen 2 chips.

Memory latency is also the same as what we expect from Zen 2 and Intel remains notably better in this scenario.

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