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AMD Ryzen 5 1400 Linux Benchmarks: 27-Way CPU Comparison On Ubuntu
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Originally posted by faldzip View PostThanks for this test, I was waiting for it. But there are compilation benchmarks lacking and they are most important for me
Also - you could do some CPU comparison in gaming with some Total War game or Hitman (it is quite CPU demanding at least on my PC )
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Originally posted by faldzip View PostThanks for this test, I was waiting for it. But there are compilation benchmarks lacking and they are most important for me
Also - you could do some CPU comparison in gaming with some Total War game or Hitman (it is quite CPU demanding at least on my PC )
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Including overclocked results too would be nice, considering that barely anyone runs a Ryzen at stock speed.
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Thanks for this test, I was waiting for it. But there are compilation benchmarks lacking and they are most important for me
Also - you could do some CPU comparison in gaming with some Total War game or Hitman (it is quite CPU demanding at least on my PC )
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AMD Ryzen 5 1400 Linux Benchmarks: 27-Way CPU Comparison On Ubuntu
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If you are looking to get an AMD Zen CPU on a budget, the cheapest Ryzen 5 CPU in the current line-up is the 1400 model, which for $160 USD will get you a quad-core processor plus Hyper Threading and clocks up to 3.4GHz. Here are some benchmarks of the AMD Ryzen 5 1400 on Ubuntu 17.04 compared to various other Intel and AMD CPUs over the years.
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