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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Do AMD's Ryzen 3 budget busters trounce Intel, or should you opt for a Ryzen 5 instead?
Investors positive, though.
Aiming for shock and awe, it seems.
Featuring the Ryzen 5 1600 and RX 580 4GB
$999 for 16c/32t.
More products, more reviews, more development; AMD's return to form means it's tough for motherboard manufacturers and even reviewers.
Promises reliability, security.
Developers getting to grips with Zen.
Peripherals and monitors, too.
We take a look at MSI's budget B350 board that costs just £100.
Asus brings an overclockable ROG Strix board to AMD's budget B350 chipset for just £120.
Shows off a Ryzen Mobile laptop, too.
Exposes 26 more DRAM settings.
Tall fins, RGB lighting.
Four cores and eight threads for less than £160, but is the Ryzen 5 1400 really a cheap 7700K?
Is the Ryzen 5 1600 the sweet spot for AMD with six cores and 12 threads for £200?
Removes a false advantage for Ryzen.
Still reports a major loss, though.
Ryzen competition 'not unusual.'
Beta no longer.
There's been plenty of new hardware in the last few months - how does it affect our recommendations?
For the Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero.
October 14 2021 | 15:04