AMD Ryzen 3 3300X & Ryzen 3 3100 Could Potentially Be Great Budget Overclockers, Spotted Running 4.6 GHz Across All Cores
https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-3-3300x-ryzen-3-3100-cpu-overclocking-4-6-ghz-all-cores/
The AMD Ryzen 3 3300X and Ryzen 3 3100 CPUs will be hitting retail shelves this month, aiming for the sub-$150 US budget PC Gaming market. These two quad-core chips packing AMD's 7nm Zen 2 cores will definitely offer a huge performance boost over existing quad-core parts and recent leaks suggest that they might be pretty decent overclockers too.
Last week, we got to see a few leaked benchmarks of the two processors showcasing some really good performance numbers compared to Intel's 10th Generation Core i3 lineup (also leaked out). The primary advantage that AMD's Ryzen 3000 Quad Core would hold over the competing Intel i3 parts would be their Zen 2 core architecture which is based on a 7nm process node. The processor architecture offers better performance per watt and increased multi-threaded performance. Intel, on the other hand, will still be using a 14nm process node, albeit an advanced version of it to pump out higher clock speeds.