You can also check out our Ryzen 5 1500X review in the video below: ![]() I would also like to thank ASRock for enabling us to cover this review by arranging the board and processor. I'll be using the Ryzen 5 1600X processor and ASRock X370 Killer SLI AC motherboard for this review to test the performance potential of AMD's more cost effective chips that aim to offer Core i7 level performance for the price of a Core i5 chip. Today, we I'll be taking a look at the Ryzen 5 mainstream chip, a 6 core and 12 thread processor. Our Ryzen 7 processor review focused on the enthusiast grade, 8 core and 16 thread chips. AMD has done the same with their new AM4 platform which we will be focusing on today. During the intervening years, Intel had also gained a massive advantage by optimizing their platforms for future I/O support. But it's wise to say that AMD is back and with a very competitive and disruptive processor lineup. Intel had the lead in CPU performance for many years and AMD had nothing to offer.
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