I have experience with Ryzen 5 (1400, 1500X, 1600X) and Ryzen 7 (1800X) line processors. If in order: 1) All Ryzen 5 processors worked with Geil Evo X RAM at the nameplate frequency of 3200 MHz even with AGESA 1.0.0.4. There were no problems here, and given the normal cost of these dice (~ 4.5tr for 8 GB), it cannot be called inaccessible. 2) All processors worked absolutely stably at 4 GHz. The Ryzen 5 1400 ran at 4.1 GHz and the system booted at 4300 MHz. 3) Wraith Spire (BOX-cooler from 1500X-1600) was enough for testing processors, temperatures did not even reach 70 degrees on the most serious loads 4) GTX 1070 and GTX 1080 Ti video cards were used for testing, with them all processors showed decent results in FHD and higher resolutions. Work on the line of processors continues, and with each BIOS it feels like you are using a different system. For those who are in the throes of choice - the Ryzen 5 1600 must-have!
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