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is it clock difference?
1600x has a slightly higher clock speed and XFR. But it comes without a stock cooler. You can easily overclock a 1600 to the same clock speeds.
What is XFR?? [www.custompcreview.com]
About $50 difference between 1600X and B350 that is not cheapest micro-ATX.
$391.83 for a 8600k, MSI - Z370-A PRO (cheapest mobo) and a Cryorig H7.
Or i5-8400 and MSI Z370-A PRO - $310, still better then Ryzen 1600.
mainly temp problem and video editing and i always doesnt bought i5 still now
like 870 it runs quite hot when doing video rendering or thing that made whole thread 100%
If going Ryzen, then I'd pick 1600 or 1700
And a decent cooler, like Noctua.
Then OC the CPU as far as it will go.
Use a good Motherboard like MSI B350 Mortar or ASUS X370 Prime
And use 2x8GB DDR4-3000
i have AIO Cooler on my pc but i just lost am4 bracket and Soket and screw everything
not sure they rma this but
It's also one reason why I picked the ASUS X370 Crosshair 6 Hero
when the Ryzen stuff released; cause that has both holes for AM4 and AM3; so I never need a bracket system; since I can just use the AM3 sized mounting holes.