Let's unbox the AMD Ryzen 3 1200
This is the target market for AMD's Ryzen 3 processors, the most ... Both also ship with AMD's Wraith Stealth cooler, which is pretty small and unobtrusive. ... Both Ryzen 3 models seem like strong entry-level desktop CPUs.
AMD Ryzen 3 1200 and Ryzen 3 1300X features and specifications
AMD's Zen architecture, which underpins all Ryzen, Threadripper, and Epyc CPUs, has a number of interesting features. You can read about them in detail in our guide to everything you need to know about Ryzen, but here's a quick recap. AMD's new chips are all based on a scalable interconnect called Infinity Fabric. This allows rapid communication between cores and groups of cores, as well as with the outside world. It has hundreds of embedded sensors that allow these chips to determine how fast they should run based on the current workload, temperature, and voltage - and this can be adjusted in real-time, that too in finer increments than before.
AMD has designed what it calls Core Complexes, which are groups of four cores and their associated caches. Each chip has two of these - Ryzen 7 CPUs have all eight cores enabled, while Ryzen 5 have either six or four active cores depending on their model numbers. Ryzen 3 models will also have four active cores, the main difference being a lack of multithreading. This means that you get four cores and four threads, as opposed to 4C/8T. That matches Intel's current Core i5 models and should be quite a bit better than the 2C/4T arrangement on current Core i3 models - though Intel is now readying similar quad-core, non-Hyper-Threaded Core i3 models for its 8th Gen Core family. Ryzen 3 CPUs also have 8MB of L3 cache memory, not the full 16MB that all Ryzen 7 and most Ryzen 5 models are allowed to use.
Four cores is the sweet spot that a lot of game developers are now targeting, and it's realistically what people should be aiming for if they use their PCs for anything more than basic Web browsing and word processing. AMD knows that this is Intel's weakness at the low end and is exploiting it fully. We now know that Intel will move away from dual-core models with its upcoming 8th Generation, but AMD did have a compelling advantage at launch.
The Ryzen 3 1300X runs between 3.5GHz and 3.7GHz, though the X in its name signifies support for XFR, or eXtended Frequency Range. There's an additional 200MHz of headroom within which the chip can push itself if it determines that the thermal solution you're using can handle it. On the other hand, the Ryzen 3 1200 runs between 3.1 and 3.4GHz - XFR is still supported, but with a far less generous 50MHz ceiling. AMD uses the same 14nm manufacturing process across all Ryzen families, and one of the major attractions is unlocked multipliers across the board, so overclocking isn't restricted to expensive models. Both Ryzen 3 chips have 8MB of L3 cache memory and both have a 65W TDP rating. Both also ship with AMD's Wraith Stealth cooler, which is pretty small and unobtrusive. It also doesn't have the LED ring that its bigger siblings, the Wraith Spire and Wraith Max do.
AMD doesn't restrict overclocking support to its top-end motherboard chipset, so you can use either the X370 or B350 with the Ryzen 3 1300X. If overclocking doesn't appeal to you, there are even less expensive A320 boards which will work just fine. However, there is the inescapable fact that you need a graphics card. That means spending at least Rs. 3,000 more just to be able to use your new PC, and at least Rs. 6,500 to run games at their most basic settings.
AMD Ryzen 3 1200 and Ryzen 3 1300X performance
We tested both our Ryzen 3 samples using the same setup as the Ryzen 7 1800X and Ryzen 5 1600X, with the sole exception that we started with AMD's bundled coolers this time. The higher-end ones don't come with stock coolers in anticipation that you'll want a much bigger one for heavy overclocking, and we wonder why the Ryzen 3 1300X doesn't get the same treatment.
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