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AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Processor with Wraith Stealth Cooler & Thermaltake Smart 500W 80+ White Certified PSU, ATX 12V V2.3/EPS 12V Active PFC Power Supply PS-SPD-0500NPCWUS-W

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Style: Processor + Power Supply


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  • Product 1: System Ram Type: DDR4_sdram
  • Product 2: Delivers 500 Watt Continuous output @ +40 degree. Compliance with Intel ATX 12 Volt 2.31 & EPS 12V 2.92 standards
  • Product 2: 80 PLUS Certified, 80percentage efficiency under typical load
  • Product 2: Supports (2) PCI E 6+2pin Connectors. Active (PFC) Power Factor Correction, MTBF: 100,000 hours
  • Product 2: Industry Grade Protections: (OPP) Over Power Protection, (OVP) Over Voltage Protection, (SCP) Short Circuit Protection

Brand: ‎AMD


Date First Available: ‎June 23, 2020


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  • It's like i7-8700 But with 10% lower frequency, for Half Price!! xD
Style: Processor
Lets make this short as possible.. Ryzen 5 - 2600 Is: 6 Cores & 12 Threads boost to 3.9 (single core) While all cores are 3.7GHz Intel i7 - 8700 is: 6 Cores & 12 Threads boost to 4.6 GHz (single core) While all cores are all cores 4.3GHz But still, you can OC with like $20 after market cooler and turbo all cores to 4.0 GHz instead of 3.7GHz The cooler came with it, is an ok (reached 75c in stress test) But in games it's reaching 60c Last Note: AMD not only have super value CPUs.. But also have Super value Motherboards Why? B450 for example is $70 to $130 but support 1st Ryzen Gen, Second Ryzen Gen, and Third Ryzen Gen (probably even 4th Ryzen Gen) In other other hand, all Intel Motherboards (Z170, Z270, Z370) are supporting 2 Generations only So yeah, you Pay like $200 for Ryzen CPU + $100 Mobo ($300 total) While Intel you pay $350 to $400 for CPU + $150 Mobo ($500 to $550 total) Hope that clear up your mind xD ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2018 by Tiny Giant

  • Top notch, AMD is back!
Style: Processor
I upgraded from an AMD FX-8320 to this. I knew it would be better. I didn't know how much better though! I built a system around this with a m.2 NVMe PCI SSD, 16GB 3200GB RAM, PNY Nvidia 1060 6GB GTX, and Asus x470 motherboard. This thing is an incredible CPU for the midrange. VR works extremely well on it, it overclocks easily, and comes with a very good cooler with decent thermal paste so you save $50 or more right there! Flies through my normal workloads which include web browsing, virtual machines, VR, gaming and file serving. I am not sure you could get a better performer for the money than this CPU. 5+ stars!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2018 by Techtesting

  • Cool, fast and quiet. Great value.
Style: Processor
This was an upgrade from FX6300 CPU. I primarily play WoW and use Lightroom with my photography. I have often stayed a bit behind with performance and have finally caught up! For the first time ever, I have consistently solid framerates in games and a much less laggy photo processing experience. The cooler is fantastic. The quietest cpu fan I've ever had, and the cpu itself stays surprisingly cool (between 40 and 50c). My ONLY point of frustration came from some instability (random, long system freezes) I experienced that took me a while to troubleshoot, first thinking it was probably some sort of memory incompatibility. It ended up being an incompatibility with the Windows 10 Ryzen power plan that was installed. Switched to the regular "Performance" plan and its been rock solid ever since. I hope having that tidbit here helps save someone else the hassle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2018 by Thomas Miller

  • Upgrading from a 10 year old PC
Style: Processor
Upgrading from a 10 year old PC which was a 2.20 Gz Dual-Core HP Pavilion to my first custom PC using this CPU as the center piece. It comes without saying that I was no longer being shackled down by the limitation of my old PC with my work flow and also the games I play multitasking with no issues. It's teamed up with an MSI Radeon RX 560 AERO ITX 4G OC128-bit 4GB graphic card. There's tons of tests on how well this CPU performs with games especially mainstream games that I do not need to go into as I'm more into video stuff so watching YouTube videos in 1080p is something else coming from 480p tho without realizing it I still find myself watching in 480p at times. Old habits. Watching 1080p HEVC videos with no lag is again something else to behold, heck, Ryzen 5 2600 isn't on his final form yet with that stuff. [Edit Oct 2020] Viewing 4K YouTube videos is also no issues either. Exceptions of course is based on your internet speed's capacity to buffer fast. Not sure about watching in 4K HEVC video tho since my monitor is only 1080p. [Edit Oct 25, 2020] Video encoding can take 30 min to 10 hours depending on the length, resolution, and which chroma sampling profile is being used, any filters will add to the encoding time. A 24 min clip with veryslow or placebo settings (with filters) are no problem speed-wise with H.264 10 bit encodes. From either 4:2:0 or 4:4:4 chroma sampling profile finishes it up quick with 18 thread encoding speed! This coming from almost an entire day's worth on my old PC's pitiful 3 threads using the same settings. Regular H.264 8 bit will use 15 threads as its max (if --thread=0 is used) and will obviously be much faster then its 10 bit counterpart. I recommend trying out tesa + subme 11 mode with either profiles if time isn't an issue. Not tested it with HEVC as of yet. [Edit - Oct 25, 2020] A few sample tests using HEVC 4:4:4 720p with veryslow and sea mode settings (no tune) of a 24 min clip took about 2-13 hours depending on the amount of filters being applied (such as heavy-duty filters like Anti-Aliasing) with max 12 numa-pools (it's kinda like --thread in H.264 but not really?) if left at its default. The profile 8 bit, 10 bit, or 12 bit will either shorten or increase the time, However, the trade of will be higher quality such as more smoother gradients decreasing banding, color format (both at the cost of increased computation during playback) and of course the chroma sampling being used. Be mindful if your target is compatibility tho consult with the x265 documentation if interested especially with the release of HEVC 3.0 (GCC 8.3.0) which brings a number of changes such as the addition of the tune animation. To be noted all of this was done on a single Crucial 8GB DDR4 RAM which rarely hit 100% RAM output doing all of the above while encoding but I may add an additional 8/16 GB RAM in the future especially for any 1080p (and 4K) HEVC encodes, so you may want to increase your RAM if that's your target. Further note, if you watch streaming videos such as YouTube while waiting for your video to finish up be certain not to open so many browser tab. The RAM will increase closer to 100% if you've got just 8 GB, speaking from experience. I purchased this through the OutletPC seller and they were able to help me out on my concerns and questions as a first time CPU buyer though it wasn't the best of help it got the point across regarding the handling of the CPU and the chances of being a root cause when troubleshooting hardware issues getting the PC to boot properly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2018 by akiha

  • Great Performance as EXpected
Style: Processor
Brings the power where its needed and provides a great price compared to others in its category. Id HIGHLY suggest or recommend. Cost to performance is great.
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2018 by Just Dorian

  • Best Processor for the Budget Minded hands down!
Style: Processor
This thing is an absolute BEAST! 6 cores and 12 threads of raw performance. OC'd to 3.8 GHz easily at 1.29v on the stock cooler and doesn't go over 41 degrees C under load. I couldn't be happier with the choice I made by buying this processor.
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2018 by Herb

  • Get it.
Style: Processor
Had to update bios 3 times but that's my fault, honestly runs amazing for the same price as a 1600x with slightly better performance and all cores working together to handle the load, fixed most stuttering issues I had with my old CPU and I can now edit 1080p 60fps content without a problem!
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2018 by Sebastian Powers

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