AMD Ryzen 5 1400 Challenge Intel Core i5 7400 [Video]

AMD Ryzen 5 1400 processor is one of the company's best bet. Can it challenge the Intel Core i5 processor?

Even though AMD Ryzen 5 hasn't get on the floor yet, experts and tech enthusiasts already theorized that its performance can be compared with the Intel Core i5 processor. In fact, a certain reviewer named Santiago Santiago provided a video to show what the AMD Ryzen 5 1400 can do on a system, Digital Trends reported.

The reviewer's purpose in making the video is to provide an overview of the AMD Ryzen 5 performance. He effectively compared the Ryzen 5 1400 and the same CPU against the Intel Core i5-7400 and Intel Pentium G450 in a single overclock of 3.8 GHz.

According to Hexus, such video hit Youtube as it made incredible results for the AMD Ryzen 5 when compared to Intel Core i5 processor. The reviewer runs eight popular and latest rated AAA games in a quad split screen. He used games such as Rise of the Tomb Raider, The Witcher 3, Assassin's Creed Unity, Just Cause 3, Hitman DX12, GTA 5, Fallout 4, Battlefield 1 DX12, Specs and Overclocking.

More so, the reviewer summed the complete specs of the AMD Ryzen 5 and Intel Core i5 processors. The list showed that both the Intel and AMD have the same 8GB DDR4, 2133MHz RaM, 1TB HDD, HIS Raden RX 480 IceQ X2 8GB graphics and Windows 10 Pro x64 Operating System.

Though the results were mixed as per differences in each game, in some cases the AMD Ryzen 5 1400exceeded the performance of the Intel Core i5 7400 processor. But when generalized, the AMD processor showed a better and faster maximum clock speed.

The video proves that the comparison of AMD Ryzen 5 1400 and Intel Core i5 7400 worth the effort. Afterward, the Youtube reviewer Santiago Santiago further uploaded another video showing he owns an AMD Ryzen 5 1400 processor. The popular review showed the rest of the advantages that the AMD Ryzen 5 1400 have on it aside from the lesser price compared to Intel processor.

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