AMD's mid-range Ryzen 5 1600X reportedly coming at a price of just $260, featuring 6C/12T of CPU performance at 3.3GHz, and 3.7GHz under Boosts outperforming Intel's Core i7-6850K in both single-threaded and multi-threaded test.
Gamers will finally be able to pick up AMD's first Ryzen CPUs in early March this year. CPU is going head to head with Kaby Lake and Broadwell-E Chips.
AMD’s eagerly-awaited Ryzen processor will launch in early March, according to AMD chief executive Lisa Su, who has specified the target date during the company’s fourth-quarter earnings call.