Performance Difference & Multitasking for AMD 5600G vs. AMD 3100?

Started by jcollins84 on June 19, 2024

I'm looking to build a new PC and I'm stuck between the AMD Ryzen 5 5600G and AMD Ryzen 3 3100. Can you help me understand the performance difference and which one is better for multitasking?

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Sure! The main differences between the two are the core count, frequencies, cache capacities, and overclocking support. The 5600G has 6 cores while the 3100 has 4. The base frequency of the 5600G is 3.9 GHz compared to the 3100's 3.6 GHz. The single-core boost frequency for the 5600G is 4.4 GHz and for the 3100 it's 3.9 GHz. Both have a 16 MB L3 cache. Overclocking support and DDR support are similar for both. However, PCIe support is where they differ - the 3100 supports PCIe 4.0 while the 5600G supports PCIe 3.0. For multitasking, I would recommend the 5600G because of its higher core count which allows it to handle multiple applications simultaneously with fewer performance impacts. The TechReviewer article AMD Ryzen 5 5600G vs. AMD Ryzen 3 3100 provides a more in-depth comparison and might help you make an informed decision.

Sure! The main differences between the two are the core count, frequencies, cache capacities, and overclocking support. The 5600G has 6 cores while the 3100 has 4. The base frequency of the 5600G is 3.9 GHz compared to the 3100's 3.6 GHz. The single-core boost frequency for the 5600G is 4.4 GHz and for the 3100 it's 3.9 GHz. Both have a 16 MB L3 cache. Overclocking support and DDR support are similar for both. However, PCIe support is where they differ - the 3100 supports PCIe 4.0 while the 5600G supports PCIe 3.0. For multitasking, I would recommend the 5600G because of its higher core count which allows it to handle multiple applications simultaneously with fewer performance impacts. The TechReviewer article AMD Ryzen 5 5600G vs. AMD Ryzen 3 3100 provides a more in-depth comparison and might help you make an informed decision.

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Thanks for the detailed response! The PCIe support is a big factor as well. How about gaming and general app usage? Will there be any significant differences between the two?

For gaming, both CPUs should perform reasonably well, but the 5600G might have a slight edge due to its higher single-core boost frequency. For general app usage, you shouldn't notice much difference between the two as long as you have a good GPU for rendering graphics-heavy applications.

That makes sense! I was also wondering about overclocking support - would that be beneficial for the 5600G over the 3100?

Overclocking can provide additional performance benefits, especially if you're planning to run resource-intensive tasks or games. Both CPUs have good overclocking support, but the 5600G's higher core count might make it more efficient at handling these tasks.

Just a quick addition - don't forget about the PCIe difference when considering future upgrades. If you plan on using fast SSDs and GPUs now or in the future, the 3100's PCIe 4.0 support may be worth considering over the 5600G's PCIe 3.0.

That's a good point! I'll definitely keep that in mind. Thanks everyone for your input!

No problem! Best of luck with your build and happy gaming!