AMD Ryzen 3 3100 & 3300X CPU Review
Peter Donnell / 5 years ago
Compression & Rendering
As we move into some more technical tests, we’re really putting the Ryzen 3 3100 and 3300X out of their comfort zone. It’s unlikely anyone will be doing much high-end rendering and 4K conversions with these CPUs. However, they still hold up surprisingly well. 7z resulting is great, but that could be the newer chipsets having improved storage throughput. For the most part though, these two CPUs and the 7700K are rubbing shoulders.
For CineBench, the 7700K does fall behind a bit, I’m actually surprised to see the 3300X deliver some killer single core scores too. 200 points is broadly similar to that of the 3800X! The same with R20, the 3300X delivered a whopping 493 points on single core, with the 3900X still leading the pack at 512, that’s not a huge difference on the single core score.
Ryzen 3 3100
- 7zip 19 Compression/Decompression – 34398/43488
- Corona 1.3 – 03:58 Minutes
- Blender – 06:07 Minutes
- CineBench R15 – 179/1011
- CineBench R20 – 448/2349
- Handbrake 4K – 36.2 FPS
- V-Ray – 6378
Ryzen 3 3300X
- 7zip 19 Compression/Decompression – 39647/47636
- Corona 1.3 – 03:32 Minutes
- Blender – 05:37 Minutes
- CineBench R15 – 200/1091
- CineBench R20 – 493/2521
- Handbrake 4K – 36.9 FPS
- V-Ray – 7213