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Gran mejora de rendimiento mononúcleo frente a generaciones previas
Mejoras también muy apreciables en consumo
Socket unificado para todos los AMD Ryzen
Incluye disipador AMD Wraith (60 mm)
Se nota la mejora respecto a la serie fx
Fresco y bajo consumo
Permiten hacer overclock
Nuevas instrucciones que permite mejorar tus tareas diarias y juegos
Ideal para gaming
A los editores no les gusta
Rendimiento/Precio equivalente a un i5
Plataforma muy verde incluso tras un mes de su lanzamiento
Memorias 2400 MHz incompatibles en muchos casos/td>
Publicación: 2017-05-19, Autor: AMD , crítica de: neoseeker.com
Resumen: Let's take a few moments and go back to August, 2016 when AMD announced the “ZEN” Core architecture (‘designed from the ground up with optimal balance of performance and power') at the Hot Chips 28 Symposium on High Performance Chips. At the Symposium, AM...
Publicación: 2017-05-14, Autor: stefan , crítica de: madshrimps.be
Ryzen 5 1400 SKU is the least expensive processor from the series you can get right now, which does come with half of the L3 cache, a base clock of 3.2GHz, an all-core clock of the same 3.2GHz, a 2-core boost of 3.4GHz while the single-core boost does add...
Publicación: 2017-05-08, Autor: Mark , crítica de: arstechnica.com
Remarkable multithreaded performance, More core and threads than the competition, 1600X on par with a stock i5 7600K in gaming, The full-featured AM4 platform, Excellent value for money
Questions remain over gaming performance, Some early adopter quirks linger, Overclocking not as strong as Kaby Lake
Publicación: 2017-04-26, Autor: Steven , crítica de: techspot.com
The Ryzen 5 1400 is a phenomenal value vs. competing quadcore chips. Strong productivity and minimum fps performance, overclocks well, runs more efficiently than the Core i57400
To truly talk about the bottom line when it comes to the AMD Ryzen 5, we need to look at its product stack and pricing.Now let's look at where the Intel 7600K and 7700K are priced. That would be $239/$249 and $346 respectively. While we did not bring Inte...
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Publicación: 2017-04-11, Autor: Ian , crítica de: anandtech.com
We have already shown in previous reviews that the Zen microarchitecture from AMD is around the equivalent of Intel's Broadwell microarchitecture, but at this lower price point we have AMD's Zen against Intel's Kaby Lake, which is two generations newer th...
Publicación: 2017-04-11, Autor: Tom , crítica de: overclock3d.net
Resumen: Since the launch of the FX8 series of processors AMD have fallen into the sector of the market that is best described by the old "good value for money" adage, which is usually a pejorative way of saying that the performance wasn't all that but they're che...
Publicación: 2017-04-11, Autor: Bruno , crítica de: reviewstudio.net
performance, overclocking, power consumption, value
AMD Ryzen 7 produced a revolution in the 8-core area, offering at least the same performance as Intel LGA2011 counterparts, but at half price. Now Ryzen 5 came to compete with LGA1151 solutions, and AMD banged Intel's head again with 1600X, a 6-core/12-th...
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Publicación: 2017-04-09, Autor: Patrick , crítica de: servethehome.com
The AMD Ryzen 5 1400 we had hoped would be a clear winner. If you are looking to pair a system with 4GB of RAM and a low-cost motherboard and GPU to get a sub-400 system, it is compelling. As specs and price for the rest of the system increase, it gets ha...
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...