
Ryzen 5 3600
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Head-to-Head Verdict, Benchmarks, Value & Long-Term Outlook
This comparison brings together gaming FPS, productivity performance, platform differences, power efficiency, pricing context, and upgrade path so you can see which CPU actually makes more sense.
Ryzen 5 3600
2019Why buy it
- ✅Costs $987 less on MSRP ($199 MSRP vs $1,186 MSRP).
- ✅Delivers 138.8% more PassMark for each dollar spent, at 88.9 vs 37.2 PassMark/$ ($199 MSRP vs $1,186 MSRP).
- ✅Draws 65W instead of 165W, a 100W reduction.
- ✅Includes a boxed cooler (Yes), unlike Xeon Silver 4416+.
Trade-offs
- ❌Worse for gaming: lower average FPS than Xeon Silver 4416+ across 50 shared CPU benchmark tests.
- ❌Lower PassMark (17,685 vs 44,140).
- ❌Less compelling for workstation-style loads than Xeon Silver 4416+, which brings 20 cores / 40 threads and 80 PCIe lanes.
- ❌Older platform position on AM4 with DDR4, while Xeon Silver 4416+ moves to LGA4677 and DDR5.
Xeon Silver 4416+
2023Why buy it
- ✅Better for gaming: +7.2% higher average FPS across 50 shared CPU benchmark tests.
- ✅Better for workstations and heavier parallel workloads: 20 cores / 40 threads, plus 80 PCIe lanes vs 24.
- ✅Newer platform on LGA4677 with DDR5 support instead of AM4 and DDR4.
- ✅233.3% more PCIe lanes (80 vs 24) for storage and expansion-heavy builds.
Trade-offs
- ❌Lower PassMark per dollar, at 37.2 vs 88.9 PassMark/$ ($1,186 MSRP vs $199 MSRP).
- ❌153.8% higher power demand at 165W vs 65W.
- ❌No boxed cooler included, unlike Ryzen 5 3600.
Ryzen 5 3600
2019Xeon Silver 4416+
2023Why buy it
- ✅Costs $987 less on MSRP ($199 MSRP vs $1,186 MSRP).
- ✅Delivers 138.8% more PassMark for each dollar spent, at 88.9 vs 37.2 PassMark/$ ($199 MSRP vs $1,186 MSRP).
- ✅Draws 65W instead of 165W, a 100W reduction.
- ✅Includes a boxed cooler (Yes), unlike Xeon Silver 4416+.
Why buy it
- ✅Better for gaming: +7.2% higher average FPS across 50 shared CPU benchmark tests.
- ✅Better for workstations and heavier parallel workloads: 20 cores / 40 threads, plus 80 PCIe lanes vs 24.
- ✅Newer platform on LGA4677 with DDR5 support instead of AM4 and DDR4.
- ✅233.3% more PCIe lanes (80 vs 24) for storage and expansion-heavy builds.
Trade-offs
- ❌Worse for gaming: lower average FPS than Xeon Silver 4416+ across 50 shared CPU benchmark tests.
- ❌Lower PassMark (17,685 vs 44,140).
- ❌Less compelling for workstation-style loads than Xeon Silver 4416+, which brings 20 cores / 40 threads and 80 PCIe lanes.
- ❌Older platform position on AM4 with DDR4, while Xeon Silver 4416+ moves to LGA4677 and DDR5.
Trade-offs
- ❌Lower PassMark per dollar, at 37.2 vs 88.9 PassMark/$ ($1,186 MSRP vs $199 MSRP).
- ❌153.8% higher power demand at 165W vs 65W.
- ❌No boxed cooler included, unlike Ryzen 5 3600.
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Games Benchmarks
To accurately isolate CPU performance, all benchmarks below use an NVIDIA RTX 4090 as the reference GPU. This eliminates GPU-side bottlenecks and highlights pure processing throughput differences between the CPUs.
Note: Real-world results may vary based on your actual GPU. CPU performance impact is more visible in processing-intensive titles and high-refresh-rate gaming scenarios.

Path of Exile 2
| Preset | Ryzen 5 3600 | Xeon Silver 4416+ |
|---|---|---|
| 1080p | ||
| low | 200 FPS | 200 FPS |
| medium | 161 FPS | 165 FPS |
| high | 135 FPS | 137 FPS |
| ultra | 106 FPS | 106 FPS |
| 1440p | ||
| low | 154 FPS | 159 FPS |
| medium | 119 FPS | 124 FPS |
| high | 96 FPS | 98 FPS |
| ultra | 75 FPS | 77 FPS |
| 4K | ||
| low | 70 FPS | 73 FPS |
| medium | 58 FPS | 61 FPS |
| high | 46 FPS | 48 FPS |
| ultra | 36 FPS | 39 FPS |

Counter-Strike 2
| Preset | Ryzen 5 3600 | Xeon Silver 4416+ |
|---|---|---|
| 1080p | ||
| low | 442 FPS | 262 FPS |
| medium | 404 FPS | 233 FPS |
| high | 332 FPS | 192 FPS |
| ultra | 295 FPS | 160 FPS |
| 1440p | ||
| low | 420 FPS | 224 FPS |
| medium | 359 FPS | 203 FPS |
| high | 303 FPS | 171 FPS |
| ultra | 263 FPS | 137 FPS |
| 4K | ||
| low | 297 FPS | 139 FPS |
| medium | 259 FPS | 128 FPS |
| high | 230 FPS | 117 FPS |
| ultra | 201 FPS | 97 FPS |

League of Legends
| Preset | Ryzen 5 3600 | Xeon Silver 4416+ |
|---|---|---|
| 1080p | ||
| low | 442 FPS | 952 FPS |
| medium | 442 FPS | 831 FPS |
| high | 442 FPS | 790 FPS |
| ultra | 442 FPS | 704 FPS |
| 1440p | ||
| low | 442 FPS | 771 FPS |
| medium | 442 FPS | 664 FPS |
| high | 442 FPS | 621 FPS |
| ultra | 432 FPS | 553 FPS |
| 4K | ||
| low | 442 FPS | 493 FPS |
| medium | 361 FPS | 389 FPS |
| high | 305 FPS | 341 FPS |
| ultra | 242 FPS | 279 FPS |

Valorant
| Preset | Ryzen 5 3600 | Xeon Silver 4416+ |
|---|---|---|
| 1080p | ||
| low | 442 FPS | 912 FPS |
| medium | 442 FPS | 828 FPS |
| high | 442 FPS | 714 FPS |
| ultra | 442 FPS | 617 FPS |
| 1440p | ||
| low | 442 FPS | 716 FPS |
| medium | 442 FPS | 630 FPS |
| high | 442 FPS | 540 FPS |
| ultra | 442 FPS | 462 FPS |
| 4K | ||
| low | 442 FPS | 517 FPS |
| medium | 442 FPS | 462 FPS |
| high | 413 FPS | 405 FPS |
| ultra | 357 FPS | 351 FPS |
Technical Specifications
Side-by-side comparison of Ryzen 5 3600 and Xeon Silver 4416+


Ryzen 5 3600
Ryzen 5 3600
The Ryzen 5 3600 is manufactured by AMD. It was released in 7 July 2019 (6 years ago). It is based on the Matisse (2019−2020) architecture. It features 6 cores and 12 threads. Base frequency is 3.6 GHz, with boost up to 4.2 GHz. L3 cache: 32 MB (total). L2 cache: 512K (per core). Built on 7 nm, 12 nm process technology. Socket: AM4. Thermal design power (TDP): 65 Watt. Memory support: DDR4 Dual-channel. Passmark benchmark score: 17,685 points. Launch price was $199.

Xeon Silver 4416+
Xeon Silver 4416+
The Xeon Silver 4416+ is manufactured by Intel. It was released in 10 January 2023 (2 years ago). It is based on the Sapphire Rapids (2023−2024) architecture. It features 20 cores and 40 threads. Base frequency is 2 GHz, with boost up to 3.9 GHz. L3 cache: 37.5 MB. L2 cache: 2 MB (per core). Built on 10 nm process technology. Socket: LGA4677. Thermal design power (TDP): 165 Watt. Memory support: DDR5-4000. Passmark benchmark score: 44,140 points. Launch price was $1,186.
Processing Power
The Ryzen 5 3600 packs 6 cores / 12 threads, while the Xeon Silver 4416+ offers 20 cores / 40 threads — the Xeon Silver 4416+ has 14 more cores. Boost clocks reach 4.2 GHz on the Ryzen 5 3600 versus 3.9 GHz on the Xeon Silver 4416+ — a 7.4% clock advantage for the Ryzen 5 3600 (base: 3.6 GHz vs 2 GHz). The Ryzen 5 3600 uses the Matisse (2019−2020) architecture (7 nm, 12 nm), while the Xeon Silver 4416+ uses Sapphire Rapids (2023−2024) (10 nm). In PassMark, the Ryzen 5 3600 scores 17,685 against the Xeon Silver 4416+'s 44,140 — a 85.6% lead for the Xeon Silver 4416+. L3 cache: 32 MB (total) on the Ryzen 5 3600 vs 37.5 MB on the Xeon Silver 4416+.
| Feature | Ryzen 5 3600 | Xeon Silver 4416+ |
|---|---|---|
| Cores / Threads | 6 / 12 | 20 / 40+233% |
| Boost Clock | 4.2 GHz+8% | 3.9 GHz |
| Base Clock | 3.6 GHz+80% | 2 GHz |
| L3 Cache | 32 MB (total) | 37.5 MB+17% |
| L2 Cache | 512K (per core) | 2 MB (per core)+300% |
| Process | 7 nm, 12 nm-30% | 10 nm |
| Architecture | Matisse (2019−2020) | Sapphire Rapids (2023−2024) |
| PassMark | 17,685 | 44,140+150% |
| Cinebench R23 Multi | 9,500 | — |
| Geekbench 6 Single | 1,295 | — |
| Geekbench 6 Multi | 1,898 | — |
Memory & Platform
The Ryzen 5 3600 uses the AM4 socket (PCIe 4.0), while the Xeon Silver 4416+ uses LGA4677 (PCIe 4.0) — making them incompatible on the same motherboard. Maximum memory speed reaches DDR4-3200 on the Ryzen 5 3600 versus 4800 on the Xeon Silver 4416+ — the Xeon Silver 4416+ supports 199.7% faster memory, which can translate to measurable gains in memory-sensitive workloads. The Xeon Silver 4416+ supports up to 4096 of RAM compared to 128 GB — 187.9% more capacity for professional workloads. Memory channels: 2 (Ryzen 5 3600) vs 8 (Xeon Silver 4416+). PCIe lanes: 24 (Ryzen 5 3600) vs 80 (Xeon Silver 4416+) — the Xeon Silver 4416+ offers 56 more lanes for additional GPUs or NVMe drives. Chipset compatibility: AMD B550,AMD X570,AMD B450,AMD X470 (Ryzen 5 3600) and C741 (Xeon Silver 4416+).
| Feature | Ryzen 5 3600 | Xeon Silver 4416+ |
|---|---|---|
| Socket | AM4 | LGA4677 |
| PCIe Generation | PCIe 4.0 | PCIe 4.0 |
| Max RAM Speed | DDR4-3200 | 4800+119900% |
| Max RAM Capacity | 128 GB+3276700% | 4096 |
| RAM Channels | 2 | 8+300% |
| ECC Support | No | Yes |
| PCIe Lanes | 24 | 80+233% |
Advanced Features
Only the Ryzen 5 3600 has an unlocked multiplier for overclocking — a significant advantage for enthusiasts seeking extra performance. Only the Xeon Silver 4416+ supports AVX-512 instructions — important for machine learning and scientific applications. Virtualization support: Yes (Ryzen 5 3600) vs VT-x, VT-d (Xeon Silver 4416+). Primary use case: Ryzen 5 3600 targets Gaming/Budget Workstation. Direct competitor: Ryzen 5 3600 rivals Core i5-10400; Xeon Silver 4416+ rivals EPYC 9254.
| Feature | Ryzen 5 3600 | Xeon Silver 4416+ |
|---|---|---|
| Integrated GPU | No | No |
| IGPU Model | — | None |
| Unlocked | Yes | No |
| AVX-512 | No | Yes |
| Virtualization | Yes | VT-x, VT-d |
| Target Use | Gaming/Budget Workstation | — |
Value Analysis
The Ryzen 5 3600 launched at $199 MSRP, while the Xeon Silver 4416+ debuted at $1186. On MSRP ($199 vs $1186), the Ryzen 5 3600 is $987 cheaper. In terms of value on MSRP (PassMark points per dollar), the Ryzen 5 3600 delivers 88.9 pts/$ vs 37.2 pts/$ for the Xeon Silver 4416+ — making the Ryzen 5 3600 the 81.9% better value option.
| Feature | Ryzen 5 3600 | Xeon Silver 4416+ |
|---|---|---|
| MSRP | $199-83% | $1186 |
| Performance per Dollar | 88.9+139% | 37.2 |
| Release Date | 2019 | 2023 |
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