AMD Ryzen 5 1600 review

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Performance - CPU-Z

CPU-Z Internal Benchmark

CPU-Z was recently updated with a fairly quick to run, yet seriously proper benchmark. I decided to include the results as it offers something you can easily replicate and try at home. Next to that, it actually is a pretty nice performance measurement to test RAW CPU performance, performance is measured both as per core and multi-threaded core performance. It offers a fast and easy manner in which to quickly view single threaded and multi-threaded SMT performance. Give it a try yourself, it is easy to use. Here are some numbers, we'll build up and update more results over time: 


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Once you start to accumulate more cores the relative perf will jump up fast, of course. Unfortunately not all software makes use of many cores/threads, including games, hence per core perf matters more opposed to having, say eight cores over a quad-core processor.

Right - look above, it is the last time you'll see such results as the CPU-Z benchmark has been replaced with a new one for reasons mentioned here:


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The new scores are 100% different with a new benchmark methodology test. Hence all result in the future will be redone. Above the Ryzen 5 1600 at default clocks.

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As promised in on the first page, throughout this review we'll also post tweaked results. With merely the stock air cooler we can reach 3900 MHz on all 6 cores 100% stable. 4 GHz was doable, yet temps got out of hand. We need 1.425 Volts for the CPU for the tweak to become 100% stable. 

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