Mini Review
AMD Ryzen 5 1600X advantages
AMD Ryzen 5 2600H advantages
1600X vs 2600H specifications comparison
The charts below demonstrate the difference between 2600H and Ryzen 5 1600X most important features. These characteristics, along with an IPC (instructions per cycle) number, determine how well a processor performs. The "Number of cores / threads" graph displays the number of cores (darker area). Lighter area on the graph represents the number of additional threads, offered by Hyper-Threading technology. The "Operating frequency" chart uses dark color to represent base frequency, whereas lighter area is for extra frequency, provided by Turbo feature. Darker area on the "On-chip cache" graph is for the On-chip L2 cache. Lighter area is for the L3 cache cache. While the L3 cache cache is usually larger than the On-chip L2 cache, it is always slower.
Higher is better |
Higher is better |
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Higher is better |
Lower is better |
Detailed side by side comparison of 1600X vs Ryzen 5 2600H specs can be found in the Specifications section below.
Pros and Cons summary
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Similar processors
Ryzen 5 1600X | Ryzen 5 2600H | |
Similar microprocessors use the same socket and architecture as Ryzen 5 1600X and Ryzen 5 2600H, but their performance and other characteristics are slightly different.