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Building your PC or laptop for gaming sounds like a bit feat, but it can also be a fun learning experience choosing what you like for your unique gaming wants and needs. However, you don’t just decide what kind of monitors and headsets you’ll end up using for your set up. You also need to decide which processor you’ll need for the type of gaming that you’re into.

If you are building your laptop or PC for gaming, then you already know that you are in need of a good processor. There are many out there on the market to shift through, and it can be a hassle to have to research every single brand option. But the main thing to look for in a processor that will give you the best quality for the best possible price.

If you don’t have the money, or just don’t want to spend a fortune on an eight-core Intel Core i7 6900K CPU, which costs well over 600 dollars – at the absolute lowest – then, an AMD processor that costs less than half as much for the same speed will be the best fit for you.

Here is our list of the best AMD processors for gaming.

Ryzen 3 3200G

This latest third generation of Ryzen AMD processors have a few options to choose from. This 3200 AMD processor is a great little chip that has the latest Vega graphics, that is much better than Intel’s HD graphics, and the Zen+ CPU core works with 1080p, which is great for anyone entry-level.

Coming in at around 100 bucks apiece, for someone just starting up or those who just want to keep the cost reasonable, the price really can’t be beaten. This AMD processor has 4 CPU cores and 4 threads with a base clock of 3.6GHz and a max boost clock of 4GHz.

If you don’t have the system chassis for a graphics card, or you don’t want to spend an arm and leg buying one, then this is a great option.

If you’re looking for something more mid-high range, then this one might not be for you. This is best used for entry-level gaming and you will want to look into getting one of the other, higher-level, AMD processors on this list if that’s not you.

Ryzen 5 3600

This mid-range processor is a competitively priced option that is sure to not disappoint. This AMD processor is made for those above entry-level and has six cores and twelve threads with a 7nm process node. It also has a 4.2GHz max boost clock and base clock of 3.6GHz.

There are alternatives for those who would like multithreaded performance that has more core and supports more threads, but when it comes to games, the 3600X is a bit faster.

For around 200 dollars this processor is a steal in comparison to other brands at the same level, and the performance is head-to-head with the more expensive alternatives. This is definitely one of the best cost-effective AMD processors of its kind, and it works great for those who are trying to be a bit more budget-conscious but still want a great high-quality product.

Ryzen 7 3700X

If you are an avid gamer that plays often, or you just want to make sure you have the capabilities you may need in the future, then this processor just may be the right one for you. This powerful little guy supports sixteen threads due to simultaneous multithreading capabilities, and it blows away the competition in price to price comparison.

The 3700X has a base clock of 3.6GHz with a max boost clock of 4.4GHz. This 8-core chip goes toe to toe with the other brands in the same categories, but the competition takes a hit with the 3700X’s price point being a lot less expensive. With this processor, you are getting the highest possible quality for the lowest price. It’s safe to say that this processor is the champion.

The 3600 is still a great value and will work for most gamers, but for those wanting to have a more powerful eight-core CPU, this is your best option. But at just over 300 bucks, this processor performs best in all categories and is the best bang for your buck.

Ryzen 9 3900X

This heavy-duty third-generation processor is a beast of a chip. It is super powerful with the highest rated boost clock of all the Ryzen CPUs clocking in at 4.6GHz. It is also the first mainstream 12 core CPU ever and is incredibly powerful for the price. With the only other options that come close to this costing upwards of a grand, the 500-dollar price tag makes you feel like your stealing it.

Ryzen came out swinging with this incredible processor. Its only Intel counterpart is falling behind in multithreaded workloads with the 3900X having eight more threads – at a total of twenty-four – and four more cores. It is clear to see why the 3900X is hailed as the best CPU AMD processor ever made, and with the specifications being so much higher than the rest, it is hard to argue otherwise.

Advanced gamers who are looking for great quality and fast speeds will love this processor. It’s the best for a reason, and if you have the cash for such a purchase, the 3900X will be exactly what you need.

Final Thoughts

No matter what processor you end up getting, just make sure that its one that will work for what you want. Sticking with any of these Ryzen AMD processors will give you the processing power you want with a price tag that won’t leave you gasping for breath.

Whether you are an entry-level gamer who wants something budget-friendly, or you are an advanced gamer who wants the biggest, baddest AMD processor on the market, one of the options on our list will certainly work for you.

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