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  Published: 2017-06-13, review by: tweaktown.com

  • The Ryzen 5 CPUs are solid CPUs and are extremely competitive at their price points. However, if you are looking for a CPU to do it all at one price point, that probably isn't going to happen. At one price point, Intel might be better at gaming but worse...

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  Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com

  • A reasonable CPU if you're on a strict budget but its held back by its low L3 cache allocation. Spending a little more money will get you much more bang for your buck.SPECIFICATIONSFrequency 3.2GHz (3.4GHz Precision Boost, 50MHz XFR)Core architecture ZenM...

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  Published: 2017-12-21, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com

  • AMD is back in the mobile game. More than decent CPU performance output with four cores and eight threads. Vega 8 GPU is spectacular for integrated graphics in this thermal envelope
  • Availability is a real concern (13inch ultraportables wanted). CPU performance lags behind Intel's latest

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  Published: 2017-07-17, review by: Computerpoweruser.com

  • Abstract:  The current breed of Ryzen processors all have several things in common, particularly the two or more Summit Ridge-based Compute Complex (CCX) modules arrayed on an Infinity Fabric interface. The entry level Ryzen 5 1400 is the least expensive of AMD's si...

 
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  Published: 2017-07-07, Author: Matt , review by: computershopper.com

  • Eight compute threads for not much more than $150, Like all Ryzens so far, overclockable
  • Low stock clock speeds mean lackluster performance for lightly threaded tasks, 1080p gaming performance lags behind "Kaby Lake" chips, as well as some higher-end Ryzens, Next chip up the line close enough that overclocking is likely not worth it
  • AMD's entry-level Ryzen 5 delivers lots of threads for $169 and fares well in many tests against Intel Core i3 and i5 alternatives. But overclockers and gamers with powerful video cards should step up the Ryzen 5 line. Read More...

 
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  Published: 2017-07-06, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com

  • If you want to see how your own Linux system(s) compare to the 27 processors/systems tested in this article, it's as easy as installing the Phoronix Test Suite benchmarking software and running phoronix-test-suite benchmark 1707061-TR-RYZEN5AMD58. Enjoy a...

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  Published: 2017-06-13, Author: Hilbert , review by: guru3d.com

  • Abstract:  AMD Ryzen 5 1400 Value with AMD's 169 USD four-core proc.It is quad-core time with the Ryzen 5 1400 (without that X). The Ruzen 5 1400 will be tested and overclocked to see how much value you can squeeze out of this four-core and and eight-threaded proces...

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  Published: 2017-06-10, Author: Rafael , review by: hardwaresecrets.com

  • The Ryzen 5 1400 CPU is, so far, the most inexpensive AM4 CPU (this title will be soon taken by Ryzen 3 CPUs, when they were launched). It means it is a mainstream model, focused on cost/benefit ratio. If we think about applications that use multiple thre...

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  Published: 2017-06-05, Author: Silvio , review by: notebookcheck.net

  • Abstract:  AMD now takes on the mainstream segment with the Ryzen 5 1400 and Ryzen 5 1600. The hexa-core in particular performs well in our review, but the Ryzen 1400 is a bit on the fence – which is primarily a result of AMD's in-house competition...

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  Published: 2017-05-29, Author: W1zzard , review by: techpowerup.com

  • Beats Intel Core i5-7400 and Core i3 parts in multi-threaded apps, Features SMT/HTT (which competing Intel Core i5 quad-core chips lack), Single-thread performance improved over previous generation, Unlocked multiplier, Heatsink included, Platform updated
  • Noticeably slower than the Ryzen 5 1500X, Low single-thread performance takes away the Ryzen "wow factor", Gaming performance in the league of cheaper Core i3 dual-core parts, Setup complicated (memory, HPET, CCX, SMT, and power profile), Lack of 200 MHz
  • The AMD Ryzen 5 1400 currently retails for $170. Beats Intel Core i5-7400 and Core i3 parts in multi-threaded apps Features SMT/HTT (which competing Intel Core i5 quad-core chips lack) Single-thread performance improved over previous generation Unlocke...

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