The main distinction lies in their functions and applications.
The main distinction lies in their functions and applications.
I ignore the cost and am confident even the worst recommendation will be much better than my current setup. I’m not chasing the latest models like the B550 because they’ll feel overwhelming and I don’t need them since I’m not aiming for anything extreme. This board is genuinely excellent, so I shouldn’t face any issues. Alright! It’s a 3300x and I need to pick a suitable motherboard again. Overclocking isn’t on my agenda and budget isn’t a concern—I’ll just have to save up for a month before ordering as soon as possible!
Tomhawk max 3300x is a solid choice when you have the budget for a stronger CPU for the 3600. Performance-wise, it's quite comparable to other options.
Sure, you still need a new graphics card even if your current one is okay. The 3600 (Ryzen 5 3600 or 7?) should handle your RX580 without any issues.
The bottleneck is something you encounter regularly, which explains why achieving a billion fps isn't possible. However, in this situation yes, I still suggest going with the 3300x model, but if you have the budget, it's worth considering it.
The 3300x refers to the number of threads, while the 3600 is about clock speed. A higher number of threads can improve performance in multi-threaded tasks, whereas a higher clock speed boosts single-thread performance.