Test Equipment
To analyze the performance of the AMD Ryzen 5 2600 processor we have assembled the following test equipment:
Unlike the
Ryzen 7 2700X that we already analyzed, this model has not allowed us to configure the memories above 2933 MHz , something that reminds us of what happened in the previous generation, although having no optimized drivers for the chipset was a possibility . In addition, the impossibility of playing on this platform is maintained , something that is sure to be solved at its official launch or with other motherboards.
Tests
Next, we show you the results of the performance tests performed on this and other processors in calculation benchmarks (wPrime), rendering (Cinebench), coding (x264), memories (Aida64) or the most popular focused on games (3D Mark ).
Temperature, Overclocking and Consumption
Under an ambient temperature of 20ºC, the AMD Ryzen 5 2600 offers temperatures of about 28ºC at rest and about 45ºC in its stress test, a really excellent value for such a compact heatsink. This is also not too noisy, around 40 dB at full performance, although easily improved by more advanced models.
On the consumption , say that it has improved notably remaining around 140W for the complete equipment in the stress test of Aida64 (without discs or GPU), a big difference compared to the 200W that the
Ryzen 7 2700X has with the same configuration.
Overclocking is still not the strong point of these processors, because although they have increased their frequencies compared to the previous generation, we have only managed to take them up to 4.09 GHz with 1.292V . The Ryzen Master OC application has not been able to use it for not having it updated to give compatibility to these processors, but without problems from the BIOS.
conclusion
The AMD Ryzen 5 2600 supposes a revision of frequencies on the
Ryzen 5 1600 , something that improves its performance around 10% . We speak of an improvement of the kind that Intel usually offers us, so the price is the one that will mark whether it compensates or not.
For now, the platform seems somewhat green , although we will have to wait to have X470 motherboards to check their performance in games, which is very important for the lower performance they offered in the previous generation against Intel.
However, it offers a very good overclocking capacity , since it exceeds 4 GHz being a model of the simplest, although it is something to be expected when other models allow it and this only seems a limitation of frequencies.
If the prices that we saw in Amazon Germany last week are true , it will go on sale at around 215 euros , competing against the 8th generation i5 , which also offer 6 cores , although not HyperThreading and therefore "only" 6 threads
Main advantages
+ Good performance / price ratio for professional environments
+ Excellent multi-core performance
+ Very good temperatures and consumption
+ 6 cores / 12 threads
+ Good overclocking capacity, for its factory frequencies
+ Compatible with previous generation base plates
Negative aspects
- The platform is still somewhat green
Other Aspects
* We do not know his performance in games
Therefore, from El Chapuzas Informático we awarded the Gold Award to this processor for its performance in tasks of calculation, rendering and coding, in which the brute force of its 12 threads matters, but the test in 3DMark presages that it does not will have the same luck in games .
Read more
https://elchapuzasinformatico.com/2018/04/amd-ryzen-5-2600-review/