Testseek.com have collected 238 expert reviews of the AMD Ryzen 5 1400 3.2GHz Socket AM4 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Ryzen 5 1400 3.2GHz Socket AM4.
June 2017
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The editors liked
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
Eight compute threads for not much more than $150
Like all Ryzens so far
Overclockable
Beats Intel Core i5-7400 and Core i3 parts in multi-threaded apps
Features SMT/HTT (which competing Intel Core i5 quad-core chips lack)
Single-thread performance improved over previous generation
Unlocked multiplier
Heatsink included
Platform updated
Performance
Overclocking
Power consumption
Value
Comes With SMT Which Core i5 CPUs Lack
Outstanding Performance
Fully Unlocked
Can Easily Be OC'd to 4Ghz+
Perfect For Multi-Tasking
Future-Proof Platform
Great Price/Performance Value
Runs Very Cool
AMD is back in the mobile game. More than decent CPU performance output with four cores and eight threads. Vega 8 GPU is spectacular for integrated graphics in this thermal envelope
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
The editors didn't like
Questions remain over gaming performance
Some early adopter quirks linger
Overclocking not as strong as Kaby Lake
Low stock clock speeds mean lackluster performance for lightly threaded tasks
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
A reasonable CPU if you're on a strict budget but its held back by its low L3 cache allocation. Spending a little more money will get you much more bang for your buck.SPECIFICATIONSFrequency 3.2GHz (3.4GHz Precision Boost, 50MHz XFR)Core architecture ZenM...
Published: 2017-12-21, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
AMD is back in the mobile game. More than decent CPU performance output with four cores and eight threads. Vega 8 GPU is spectacular for integrated graphics in this thermal envelope
Availability is a real concern (13inch ultraportables wanted). CPU performance lags behind Intel's latest
Abstract: The current breed of Ryzen processors all have several things in common, particularly the two or more Summit Ridge-based Compute Complex (CCX) modules arrayed on an Infinity Fabric interface. The entry level Ryzen 5 1400 is the least expensive of AMD's si...
Eight compute threads for not much more than $150, Like all Ryzens so far, overclockable
Low stock clock speeds mean lackluster performance for lightly threaded tasks, 1080p gaming performance lags behind "Kaby Lake" chips, as well as some higher-end Ryzens, Next chip up the line close enough that overclocking is likely not worth it
AMD's entry-level Ryzen 5 delivers lots of threads for $169 and fares well in many tests against Intel Core i3 and i5 alternatives. But overclockers and gamers with powerful video cards should step up the Ryzen 5 line. Read More...
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Published: 2017-07-06, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
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Abstract: AMD Ryzen 5 1400 Value with AMD's 169 USD four-core proc.It is quad-core time with the Ryzen 5 1400 (without that X). The Ruzen 5 1400 will be tested and overclocked to see how much value you can squeeze out of this four-core and and eight-threaded proces...
The Ryzen 5 1400 CPU is, so far, the most inexpensive AM4 CPU (this title will be soon taken by Ryzen 3 CPUs, when they were launched). It means it is a mainstream model, focused on cost/benefit ratio. If we think about applications that use multiple thre...
Abstract: AMD now takes on the mainstream segment with the Ryzen 5 1400 and Ryzen 5 1600. The hexa-core in particular performs well in our review, but the Ryzen 1400 is a bit on the fence – which is primarily a result of AMD's in-house competition...
Beats Intel Core i5-7400 and Core i3 parts in multi-threaded apps, Features SMT/HTT (which competing Intel Core i5 quad-core chips lack), Single-thread performance improved over previous generation, Unlocked multiplier, Heatsink included, Platform updated
Noticeably slower than the Ryzen 5 1500X, Low single-thread performance takes away the Ryzen "wow factor", Gaming performance in the league of cheaper Core i3 dual-core parts, Setup complicated (memory, HPET, CCX, SMT, and power profile), Lack of 200 MHz
The AMD Ryzen 5 1400 currently retails for $170. Beats Intel Core i5-7400 and Core i3 parts in multi-threaded apps Features SMT/HTT (which competing Intel Core i5 quad-core chips lack) Single-thread performance improved over previous generation Unlocke...
Published: 2017-05-22, Author: HP , review by: relaxedtech.com
Comes With SMT Which Core i5 CPUs Lack, Outstanding Performance, Fully Unlocked, Can Easily Be OC'd to 4Ghz+, Perfect For Multi-Tasking, Future-Proof Platform, Great Price/Performance Value, Runs Very Cool
Memory Compatibility Limited
The Ryzen 5 lineup has put an end to Intel's Core i5 lineup because you now have the option of getting either a 6C/12T or 4C/8T processor while the Core i5 lineup is all 4C/4T. Multi-threaded performance will be significantly better with any Ryzen 5 proce...