The AMD Ryzen 3 3100 is a quad-core, eight-thread processor with a base frequency of 3.6GHz and a maximum turbo frequency of 3.9GHz. It has a total of 2MB L2 cache and 16MB L3 cache, providing ample storage for frequently accessed data. The processor has a default TDP (thermal design power) of 65W, though it can operate within a range of 46W to 65W.
The AMD Ryzen 3 3100 supports several technologies, including AMD SenseMI Technology, which is a suite of advanced algorithms that enable the processor to optimize performance based on various factors such as temperature, voltage, and power consumption. The processor also supports AMD Ryzen Master Utility, a software tool that allows users to monitor and overclock their AMD Ryzen processors for enhanced performance. Additionally, it is compatible with Enmotus FuzeDrive for AMD Ryzen, which is a software solution that combines SSD and HDD storage into a single virtual drive for improved data access speeds. Radeon Software and Radeon FreeSync Technology are also supported, providing enhanced graphics capabilities for gaming and multimedia applications.
In terms of memory, the AMD Ryzen 3 3100 supports DDR4 type memory with a maximum speed of 3200MHz. It has a maximum number of memory channels of 2, which means it can support dual-channel memory configurations for improved memory bandwidth and performance.