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AMD Ryzen 3 Summit Ridge 1300X BOX (YD130XBBAEBOX)

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Socket: AMD AM4; Cores (cores): 4; Threads (threads): 4; Speed (GHz): 3.5; PCIe support: 3.0;
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AMD Ryzen 3 Summit Ridge 1300X BOX
Main
SeriesRyzen 3
Code nameSummit Ridge (Zen)
SocketAMD AM4
Lithography14 nm
In boxBOX (fan)
Cores and Threads
Cores4 cores
Threads4 threads
Speed
Clock speed3.5 GHz
TurboBoost / TurboCore3.7 GHz
Cache
L1 cache384 KB
L2 cache2048 KB
L3 cache8 MB
Specs
TDP65 W
InstructionMMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AES, AVX, AVX2 / BMI, BMI1, BMI2, SHA, F16C, FMA3, AMD64, EVP, AMD-V, SMAP, SMEP /
Free multiplier
PCIe support3.0
Max. operating temperature95 °С
Passmark CPU Mark test7496 points
Geekbench 4 test13187 points
Cinebench R15 test558 points
Memory
Max. RAM64 GB
Max. DDR4 speed2667 MHz
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Added to E-CatalogJuly 2017
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Model overview based on user reviews  
The AMD Ryzen 3 Summit Ridge is a budget-friendly processor that offers solid performance for its price. It features four physical cores and supports overclocking, making it a competitive choice against similar models like the i3-8100. Users appreciate its ability to overclock up to 4.2GHz, providing enhanced performance for gaming and other tasks. However, it lacks integrated graphics, requiring a discrete GPU for optimal use. Some users noted potential issues with driver compatibility for integrated graphics, but overall, it is considered a good option for budget builds. The processor maintains a low temperature, although some report it can reach up to 65°C under load. Despite minor drawbacks, such as the lack of SMT virtual threads and integrated graphics, the Ryzen 3 Summit Ridge is praised for its affordability and capability, especially when paired with a suitable motherboard for overclocking.
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There are no analogues for your money
30 August 2020 
In short, I decided to put together an assembly for 40k and besides this prototype I couldn’t find anything better. For gaming, I recommend immediately overclocking it to at least 3.9 (Preferably), as well as selecting memory standards and also raising it to 3000 or 3200
Price Low temperature (suitable with any cooler for 500 rubles) You can safely overclock up to 4.3 (on a decent motherboard)
In stock it hits 100
use AMD 1200 OEM 14 nm few months
This is probably like the i3-8100, only cheaper and overclockable.
22 February 2018 
Great processor for its price!!
Overclocked to 4.2GHz with a voltage of 1.4000V (:
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Kolya Lobanovuse AMD Ryzen 3 Summit Ridge less than month
r3 2200g Not a bad chip, AMD well done)
3 May 2018 
I have an old small monitor, 1600x900, it runs games like CS and Dota easily. Compared the graphics of the CPU with the i3 8100, and Intel lost. It's worth getting this CPU for a few months, but then it's advisable to buy a GPU. With Intel, that won't work, you better get a GPU right away as integrated graphics will at most run games like "My World". A good option for a budget build.
Decent integrated graphics
doesn't heat up much
not very expensive
can be overclocked
There might be a hassle with the drivers, it doesn't want to find the integrated graphics.
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AMD Ryzen 3 Summit Ridge configurations

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Video reviews

High performance at a modest price

For buyers who are not ready to overpay for new Rayzen technologies, AMD has released the junior Ryzen 3rd revision, which provides the user with the optimal 4 cores for today, sufficient power, support for the modern AM4 platform and the same 14 nm manufacturing process. And all this with a very affordable price tag.

In standard mode, the quad-core 1300X boasts a clock speed of 3.5 GHz, which automatically rises to 3.7 GHz under heavy loads. The temperature does not exceed 49°C even with a standard cooler, for which the processor can only be praised.

Ahead of the competition

The main difference between the 1300X and older Ryzen models is the L3 cache cut to 8 MB and SMT multithreading disabled. On the one hand, this is a minus. On the other hand, the main competitor Intel i3-7350K has only 4 MB of L2 cache.

In general, the 1300X is capable of a lot for its price, and thanks to its good overclocking potential, it can successfully push not only with the new Core i3, but also with older processors from Intel like the i5-7400.

When overclocked to 3.8 GHz, the 1300X chip is only 5% behind the Intel Core i5-7400 in synthetic tests, and holds the same level in games. And this is an impressive 98 frames per second in Battlefield 1 at high graphics settings and Full HD resolution. Naturally, all this in the presence of a strong partner in the form of a graphics card of the caliber Radeon RX 560.