AMD Ryzen 5 1400 Linux Benchmarks: 27-Way CPU Comparison On Ubuntu
6 July 2017
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=amd-ryzen5-1400&num=1
6 July 2017
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=amd-ryzen5-1400&num=1
The Ry5 1600 is the one I'm aiming for, they got a great deal for it with a mobo at microcenter and I heard the spire cooler that comes with it isn't bad. Glad to hear it's a fun one to play with!The six-core Ryzen 5 1600 as such offers tremendous value for money. Tweak it a little and this 219 USD processor is as fast in gaming as the 499 USD Ryzen 7 1800X is.
I missed it to save 20 bucks, silly me.
the wraith spire is pretty good. The Ryzen 1500X -my computer's CPU- comes with it for free too and it does a fine job, you can even oc the CPU to a decent amount with it. It is a 95W tdp heatsink and your future CPU just hast a 65W tdpThe Ry5 1600 is the one I'm aiming for, they got a great deal for it with a mobo at microcenter and I heard the spire cooler that comes with it isn't bad. Glad to hear it's a fun one to play with!
AMD Ryzen 5 1600 review
http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/amd-ryzen-5-1600-review,1.html
Worth depends on ur budget. No matter what you will be better spending a 100 more on a VGA than on ram or on a better display or on a better sound system, unless you have enough budget to buy all without problems.Different bins of b-die, the first two are Samsung B-die, the third one is not. It's essentially better ram. B-die is usually more expensive when it comes to ram but it's worth it for both AMD and Intel.
Worth depends on ur budget. No matter what you will be better spending a 100 more on a VGA than on ram or on a better display or on a better sound system, unless you have enough budget to buy all without problems.
TBH One could simply buy a monster VGA and then a mid-tier system and play at 4k with the GPU max out @ 60FPS, it wont be a balance system but it will let you play with higher image quality. I for one prefer a more balance system but this kind of system has its advantages also(you can simply sell ur MoBo and CPU and buy new ones w/o much spending to keep updated with new tech while VGA tech have longer life time, so you could still have a system with all the new stuff every few years and you could just need to buy a new VGA from time to time.
I don't think there's any situation where an FX would end up as the better choice for a CPU.someone who would have to make a system last as long as possible (like myself) would be better going for the fx