All AMD PC Featuring 3700X and 5700XT Overview
As a PC enthusiast, the past few years have been the best. But it wasn’t like this a few years ago. Thanks to Ryzen and AMD, that’s changed. Specifically for budget gamers and budding content creators who wanted more bang for their buck. Because now there were options. Options that weren’t outdated.
Technical Specifications
CPU | AMD Ryzen 3700X |
CPU Cooler | Antec Kuhler K240 RGB All in One Liquid Cooler |
GPU | AMD Radeon RX 5700XT |
Motherboard | MSI x570 MPG Gaming Edge Wifi Motherboard |
RAM | 64GB (16×4) 3200Mhz HyperX RAM |
Storage | 500GB Samsung 970 Evo Plus NVMe |
Case | MSI Vampiric 010 |
Speaking of the 3700X, It’s got 8 cores and 16 threads with a clock speed of 3.6Ghz that boosts up to 4.4Ghz. To cool the CPU we’re using an Antec Kuhler K240 RGB All in One Liquid Cooler.
As we can see from these benchmarks, this CPU is a mean little beast that is very well suited for productivity. And the Antec AIO we paired with it never let the CPU temperature go above 70C when under 100% load while also being quite silent.
For the GPU we have a stock Radeon RX 5700XT that has a Boost clock of 1905Mhz and 8GB of GDDR6 VRAM. The 5700XT is currently the best performer in it’s price range so let’s check out some benchmarks that will help cement that statement.
From the benchmarks it’s pretty clear that this GPU is more than capable of handling its own at 1080p as well as 1440p. Both older and newer titles run quite well on this GPU and system configuration, giving a smooth experience all around.
All in all, the 3700x and the 5700XT is a fantastic combination for gamers who are looking to produce content of their own and want to do so within a strict budget As the 3700X costs 28,000 Indian Rupees and the 5700XT costs 36,000 Indian Rupees. This pairing is quite powerful and great value for money given how well it performs in productivity-related tasks as well as in gaming benchmarks.