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Review on Enhanced AMD Ryzen 5 1600X CPU (YD160XBCAEWOF) by Stanisaw Nader ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the quality is good, the price is reasonable.

Ryzen 5 1600, gygabite A320m (I chose it for its pricing and brand, costing 3900), 16 GB Kingston Hyper X Fury Black (I purchased 8 GB, leaving the die for 8 c Intel remaining), Asus Strix GTX 750 Ti OC, WD Velociraptor 10000 about 300 GB, and Seagate 7200 500 GB are some of the components of the system. Why not Intel and why not Ah 5 8400? Money is a factor. My first AMD is this one. The last purchase of a g4500 (still the same in terms of money and necessities, but unexplainable friezes strained without load with a clean tray, it was unusual, but stressful) was a Penek 4 (in those days, a topchik with a 9600 128 mb radiator), a core 2 duo e 7500, a celeron g 540. Athlètes, fx ami, dreadful hot and noisy stoves, with mysterious friezes xs why (it wasn't mine, I didn't climb), were permitted to be used before that. Yes, Titan saved and his buddies celebrated while gathering affordable and soundless systems. I initially considered selling my 1151, but Intel, as usual, was bred for profit as the cost of the AI-5 1151 and AI-5 1151 v2 were equal. However, the motherboard's price did not sit well with me. As a result, (Ryzen without any overclocking, straight out of the box) suits me perfectly; in fact, it's so clever that I forgot to check the tray and can relax knowing that it's 2-3 times quicker than before. In the tiny ATX case, the silent system performed flawlessly. My first duel progresses smoothly in full HD. The temperature is 34 degrees during downtime, and everyone is aware that the curpus is extremely heated during fight, so they also make an effort to vidyuha. The whole bill for the meal to me amounted to 22,000 (percent, mother and memory 8GB) on Intel, which is pretty reasonable for a car. Take Intel as an example for gamers; even though my i5 580m is on a laptop, it still flawlessly pulls a full HD and an Ubuntu virtual machine without dying, of course, with SSD. Yes, and Ryzen is more of a general purpose processor. who has a family, a job, a community, and a favorite iron horse that enjoys MOTs with insurance and eats gasoline. The output is excellent. The Intel G4500 was discounted by 50% for a week when I and my mother sold it on the secondary market (the warranty was for 1.5 years); hence, the Ryzen was generally affordable.

Pros
  • 1. Effective use of resources 2. The normal cooler's silence (I only hear my screws at night). 3. Simple to assemble right out of the box (everything worked without me having to tap my foot to a tambourine, and I didn't overclock because I didn't want to or need to) 4. Never once in a lifetime did I crash, reboot, or freeze. daily, only leaving in standby mode and occasionally turning off 5. Power usage is also comparable. 6. Installing Windows 7 is simple and quick (takes 10 minutes with one program and Giglim as an image to flash).
Cons
  • 1. If you wish to install a virtual machine, you must first learn how to enable virtualization in the BIOS by adjusting the core voltage; otherwise, the virtual machine won't start and will scream that it isn't enabled. 2. Separately weak cores compared to Intel. but they function well together. 3. AMD's weak optimization, which performance levels.