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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

I bought the 1600th at the start of sales. Seeing how his older brother was leading, I wanted to buy this stone. Then there were no new processors from Intel, and the choice was obvious. It is completely enough for me in games and work tasks. I am completely satisfied with my choice and have no regrets. Has some pros: 1) Proc is very cold. It is cooled by an excellent standard cooler, which allows you to do a little overclocking. 2) 6 cores 12 threads. What else is needed? The universal…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

Many have written before me, I will not repeat myself, I will write about personal experience. I work as an architect in Revit 2022. I create informational 3D models of buildings. At home there is a 2022 phenom 1090t 6 cores 6 threads. bought for 6500r (but you could take a younger model, even for 3500r you could drive up to 4GHz) at work this ryzen 1600 6 cores 12 threads. There is also a ryzen 1800 at home, but it lies on the shelf. RAM for it so far is only 4 gigs, and under the hair dryer…

Pros
  • price / performance, see comments
Cons
  • see comment

Great processor for the money. There is a ryzen 5 1600 AF processor, it was created on the same architecture as the ryzen 5 2600 processor, but at the moment it costs 8600 in my city, and the Risen 5 2600 costs 8300, but 1600af has 200 megahertz less initial section on it. You can also disperse Some pros: Good overclocking potential Excellent performance 6 cores and 12 threads which satisfies the needs of the "average" gamer Unlocked multiplier Got cons: Price. Weak factory overclocking, not a…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good product for me, no problems at all.

Ryzen 5 1600 Bought in the OEM version for 9500. Given the promise of socket AM4 (AMD promises to continue to release new generations of processors for this socket, which will allow you not to spend money on replacing the motherboard when upgrading, *hello Intel!*) this processor is essentially a VERY interesting offer of 6 productive cores for real pennies. Most importantly, just compare its price with comparable performance stones from a competitor. and all questions will immediately…

Pros
  • 6 cores, 12 threads, unlocked multiplier, not hot. what else do you need from a modern processor in the budget segment? When overclocked, I easily took 4 GHz at a voltage of 1.35 V, 3200 MHz memory at 16 timings. Works with ASROCK X370 KILLER SLI motherboard, RAM - two green dice OEM Samsung DDR4 2400 DIMM 8GB (PC4-19200) M378A1K43BB2-CRC. Cooling - A simple maintenance-free CBO with a single 120mm fan manages to keep the temperature below 65 degrees (OCCT runs).
Cons
  • The horror stories that went around about incompatibility with certain models of RAM and the possibility of overclocking it . I assembled the system when all manufacturers had a mat. boards have already released the necessary BIOS ates and fears have not materialized.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The right product for me, there were no problems.

An excellent universal processor for all occasions, an absolute leader for your money. It will be perfect for those who "inserted and forgot", and those who have just started taking their first steps in overclocking, and even experienced overclockers will like it too. The only “but” is that some motherboards drive it out of the box for some reason and put wild voltages like 1.5V, my copy has been driving it for almost a year. However, surprisingly, nothing terrible happened to him during this…

Pros
  • + Fully corresponds to the declared characteristics +6 cores and 12 threads for absolutely sane money + Accelerates well, holds high voltages well and is patient with unsuccessful overclocking + Well undervolted, you can simultaneously overclock to 3.9 GHz, and also undervolt +Excellent bundled software + Versatility - I use it for student / scientific calculations, and for games
Cons
  • -Performance is highly dependent on the frequency of RAM, while not all memory is chasing even up to its passport frequencies

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I recommend to buy, the product is of high quality.

The system costs such Ryzen 5 1600, gygabite A320m (I took it because of the price tag and brand, for 3900), 16gb kingston hyper x fury black (I bought 8gb, the die for 8 c Intel remained), asus strix gtx 750 ti OC 2gb, wd velociraptor 10000 about 300gb, seagate 7200 500 gb. Why not ah 5 8400, and indeed not intel? It's about money. This is my first AMD. There 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, the last purchase of a g4500

Pros
  • 1. Good performance for the money 2. Silence of a regular cooler (I only hear my screws at night) 3. Easy to set up out of the box (everything started right away and without dancing with a tambourine, I didn’t overclock because I don’t want and there’s no need) 4. Never for all the time did not freeze, did not reboot, did not crash. Works every day, leaving only in standby mode and sometimes turn off 5. Power consumption is also very like. 6. Win 7 is installed easily and simply (Giglim as an image to flash, 10 minutes with one program).
Cons
  • 1. If you want to install a virtual machine, then google how to enable virtualization through the core voltage in the BIOS, otherwise it will not start, it will scream that the virtual machine is not enabled. 2. Weak cores separately, in comparison with Intel. but they work great together. 3. Weak optimization for AMD, leveled by performance.

Why did you decide to leave a review now? Yes, because the guys from AMD are great! An excellent product for a reasonable price. A bunch of AMD Ryzen 5 1600+ASRock AB350 GAMING-ITX/AC+GTX1060/6+Kingston DDR4 2*16Gb 3466 MHz - and the newly minted Metro exodus flies in FHD! With its pros: I left the blue ones a long time ago because of their not quite, in my opinion, adequate pricing policy. In the fall of 2022, I got the opportunity to take Hong Kong 5 1600 and a new mother for it. The stone…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

This is an R5 1600 12nm upgrade!

The R5 1600 was originally manufactured in 2017 using a 14nm process. This update is based on the 12nm Zen+ process, also known as the 2xxx series. This processor is well overclockable and will be able to keep up with the 2600/x depending on the overclocking. This is a steal for this price/performance ratio.//Update: I've been running 4Ghz for a week with no problems, this is amazing value for money.

Pros
  • Ideal for outdoor activities
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wow! Ryzen 5 1600 Zen+?!

This is definitely a Zen+ update for the 12nm process. I made a YouTube review sharing my experience here under the same username. It should be noted that the Ryzen Master software doesn't seem to work with it since it's an unsupported chip, but it's legitimate and just underperforms the Ryzen 5 2600. The price and performance are impressive! So cool, I bought a second one! :) UPDATE: The Ryzen Mastee software works fine. If you have a previous Ryzen chip, all you have to do is remove and…

Pros
  • Best in its niche
Cons
  • Irregular

Revainrating 5 out of 5

As others have confirmed this is a 12nm R5-1600 upgrade and well worth it!

Good: 12nm R5 1600 upgrade A bit confusing at first as I haven't heard anything like it just examining the part number (YD1600BBAFBOX). Note the F in the penultimate character, not E) I finally found info on this (along with another reviewer's post here) Bad: Not even that bad, but given that this CPU revision is clocked slightly lower at 2600, compared to the original 14nm version of the 1600, it comes with a Wraith Stealth cooler (like the 2600) instead of a Wraith Spire. This is a bit…

Pros
  • Easy setup
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's not quite 1600 and not quite 2600, but it's a 6-core Ryzen Plus.

This is a 2nd Gen Ryzen Plus processor that comes with packaging showing that it is a 1st Gen Ryzen processor. It uses the 12nm Ryzen Plus chipset and is identified as Pinnacle Ridge (which is what Ryzen Plus is). My speed varies from 2900 to 3600 MHz. Most likely it depends on the customer, chance and coincidence depending on how good the processor actually is. It looks like AMD will sell them as they may not be suitable for sale as Ryzen 2600 due to clock speed issues (they are a bit late)…

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Suitable for

July 2021 - at $150 they're worth a lot less. I would only buy less than $200 3600 if you can get one. It's a great chip (at $85 a piece I paid in 2020) and I have four systems at home paired to them, but in 2021 I'd buy at least a Zen2 3000 series for $150 .If they drop to $100 or less then yes I would recommend. Even on Intel they have the 10400F which is a great buy. Update February 14th: I just bought two more of these and paired them with Revain Warehouse Tomahawk B450 boards ($76 each). I

Pros
  • handy item
Cons
  • concise manual

Revainrating 5 out of 5

1600 AF is the king of CPU performance!

Like many others, this is the AF version of this processor, ie 12nm nodes with Zen+ updates. It's essentially a downclocked Ryzen 5 2600. Gamer's Nexus made a really good YouTube video on this processor if you're interested in more specs. My personal experience with this processor using ASUS Strix B450-F gaming motherboard and Fractal Design Celsius processor. Cooler S24 AIO. It booted to my motherboard with no problems. After running a few initial stress tests to make sure it was stable and…

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Don't really like it, everything is fine