Ryzen 5 1400 opinion

luisxd

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I've been thinking on getting a Ryzen 5 1400 + AsRock B350M Pro 4 to replace my current rig (i5 4590 + Z87 MPower) cause i need more threads to render and compile, also need to downsize my rig. I can't go any further on to another Ryzen 5 cause my budget is low.

What do you think?, any experiences with the R5 1400 or the B350M PRO 4?
 
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IMO, if you're going to make a change you should really pony up the extra $50 to get the Ryzen 5 1600. If you need more threads that's going to do a lot for you having 6/12 vs 4/4.

go Ryzen 1600 /w Wraith Spire 95W cooler included - Newegg for $220
AsRock B350M Pro 4 - Newegg for $80

To find a deal, you could also go to slickdeals.net and add "B350 motherboard" and "Ryzen 1600" to the deal alerts

Also check out Fry's and Microcenter

EDIT: also remember that there is no iGPU on Ryzen; if you're using that currently you will also need to pair with a discrete GPU

EDIT2: looks like you'll need to buy ram as your board is DDR3 and the Ryzen (or any new platform) is DDR4
 
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If you really just want a smaller rig, buy Haswell miniITX motherboard.

Anything else would be a waste of money, unless you went with twice the budget.
 
I would watch out with Ryzen cpu over 4 cores on B350 motherboards most of them have questionable components for 24/7 use for 6 to 8 core unless you have cooling kit for the VRM and even then you have to be picky which motherboard.
 
If you really just want a smaller rig, buy Haswell miniITX motherboard.

Anything else would be a waste of money, unless you went with twice the budget.

I tried to grab one but their very rare and expensive now, specially the ones with Z chipset (if i stay at Haswell ill upgrade to a i5 k).
 
I would watch out with Ryzen cpu over 4 cores on B350 motherboards most of them have questionable components for 24/7 use for 6 to 8 core unless you have cooling kit for the VRM and even then you have to be picky which motherboard.

I read some good opinions about this board, i mean, i'm not gonna do LN2, just some casual OC to have fun :)
 
I tried to grab one but their very rare and expensive now, specially the ones with Z chipset (if i stay at Haswell ill upgrade to a i5 k).
You mentioned originally wanting more threads for 'rendering and compiling'. You should check out benchmarks of the programs you use on other CPUs which have greater core/thread counts to determine how much improvement you might realize
 
Thanks for your replies guys. After reading some reviews i think i'll pass on the R5 1400 and save a little more to get a R5 1600.

Cheers :)
 
You mentioned originally wanting more threads for 'rendering and compiling'. You should check out benchmarks of the programs you use on other CPUs which have greater core/thread counts to determine how much improvement you might realize

Problem is there are not enough R5 1400 benchmarks yet, just the same gaming and synthetic benchmarks all over the reviews on the web. That's why i came asking here.
 
Problem is there are not enough R5 1400 benchmarks yet, just the same gaming and synthetic benchmarks all over the reviews on the web. That's why i came asking here.
You should be able to at least get an idea by looking at other 4-core/8-thread CPU's, 6-core/12-thread CPU's, etc. I think your plan is solid, save on up and keep researching!
 
I don't think it would be worth it for the 1400. Usually CPUs last a long time, might as well spend just a bit more and get the 1600.
 
I would watch out with Ryzen cpu over 4 cores on B350 motherboards most of them have questionable components for 24/7 use for 6 to 8 core unless you have cooling kit for the VRM and even then you have to be picky which motherboard.
My worries about the VRMs have been put to rest, then again if I kill everything its not really going to bother me as my Ryzen build is more of an experiment. Personally OP eat ramen a couple weeks and skip the 1400, buy a 1600...
 
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