AMD Ryzen 5 1600X

The Ryzen 5 1600X provides a tremendous price-to-performance ratio for budget workstations that rivals Intel’s Broadwell-E offerings. Ryzen 5 also provides playable performance in most games, but it lags the Intel competition and doesn’t have as much overclocking headroom.

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The AMD Ryzen 5 1600X vs Core i5

For $250, the top Ryzen 5 1600X gives six cores and twelve threads of AMD’s latest microarchitecture. For the same price from Intel with a Core i5, you get four cores and no extra threads. Even though the Intel Core i5 based on Kaby Lake will have an instructions-per-clock advantage, it’s a hard hill to climb when the competition has 50% more cores and 200% more threads. In this review, we take the Ryzen 5 1600X and see if it smashes the market wide open.

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ASRock Fatal1ty AB350 Gaming K4

Equipped with ASRock Super Alloy features, such as Premium Power Choke, Steel Slots, Ultra M.2, Spike Protection, a matte black PCB design, and a PCB design that uses high-density glass fibre construction with 2oz of copper. On top of all that, you’ll also find a 9 power phase design, with Digi Power control, 15μ Gold Contact in DIMM Slots, 28Mb AMI UEFI Legal BIOS with multilingual GUI support, and much more!

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MSI X370 XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM

At £300, you’re looking at a sizeable hike from the already pricey Asus Crosshair VI Hero, although it’s plain to see that the X370 XPower Gaming Titanium does have a few extra features. For starters, there’s the gorgeous titanium-coloured PCB that extends round the rear of the board. The bolstered aesthetics continue with chrome-plated DIMM slots and steel-plated PCI-E slots too.

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ASRock X370 Taichi

If you are interested in building a Ryzen system, have read some of the launch-day reviews and wonder what board to buy in an attempt to avoid any issues, this Taichi board should be on the short list of options you have. Bundled with included Intel Wi-Fi connectivity, a HB SLI Bridge, and many SATA ports, the ASRock X370 Taichi also includes everything else you want out of a motherboard for a proper high-end system.

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GIGABYTE AORUS GA-AX370-GAMING 5

Originally founded in 2014, the AORUS branding was reserved for GIGABYTE’s high end gaming laptops and gaming peripherals. However, back at CES in January, GIGABYTE unveiled their AORUS branded line of motherboards and graphics cards, replacing their G1 GAMING line. Now, with AMD’s biggest launch since the Bulldozer in October of 2011, the all new Ryzen architecture brings us several…

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GIGABYTE GA-AB350M-GAMING 3

Moving on to our second AMD AM4 Ryzen motherboard review we have a Gigabyte AB350M-Gaming 3 motherboard in the Lab. The AB350M-Gaming 3 has a small Micro ATX Form Factor; 24.4cm x 24.4cm, yet packs some serious punch. This board only supports one Nvidia GPU but can handle AMD Radeon Crossfire setups. 

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ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR VI HERO

Getting everything out of the box and taking a look at the accessories you have a set of Republic of Gamers stickers, I/O shield, four SATA cables, Q-connector, RGB LED strip extension cable, SLI HB bridge, ROG cable lables, ROG coaster, user’s guide, driver & software CD, and a coupon for 20% off CableMod cables.

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AMD Ryzen 7 1700

The 1700 performs well in heavily threaded workloads, but lags behind Intel’s quad cores in most gaming scenarios. However, the Ryzen 7 1700 also offers the lowest entry-level price point for a modern eight-core processor and features enough overclocking headroom to trade blows with the more expensive Ryzen models.

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