

⚡ Unlock your PC’s potential with Ryzen 5 1400 — power, precision, and cool confidence.
The AMD Ryzen 5 1400 is a quad-core, eight-thread unlocked processor running at a base and boost clock of 3.4 GHz, designed for high-performance gaming and multitasking. Featuring PCIe 3.0 support and paired with the efficient Wraith Stealth cooler, it offers silent thermal management up to 95°C. Compatible with the AM4 socket, it supports easy overclocking and future upgrades, making it a cost-effective choice for professionals and gamers seeking reliable power and longevity.
| ASIN | B06XKWT8J4 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #577 in Computer CPU Processors |
| Brand | AMD |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (634) |
| Date First Available | March 28, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.6 x 1.6 x 0.3 inches |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Item model number | YD1400BBAEBOX |
| Manufacturer | AMD |
| Memory Speed | 2400 MHz |
| Number of Processors | 8 |
| Processor | 3.4 GHz amd_ryzen_1400 |
| Processor Brand | AMD |
| Product Dimensions | 1.6 x 1.6 x 0.3 inches |
| RAM | 8192 MB DDR4 |
| Wireless Type | 802.11a |
J**E
AMD is back with ryzen!
Upgraded from a fx 8350. Totally worth the upgrade! Pros: Uses less energy Am4 platform Better single and multi core performance compared to fx series chips Cons: Single core performance is a little lower than intel Compared to intel and overclocking I was considering buying a intel i5 over the ryzen 5 1400, but I was glad i didn't. My main reason for choosing the 5 1400 over a intel i5 is because the am4 socket will have a longer life span over lga 1151. Another reason is games are starting to use more cores and threads. The 5 1400 has the same number of cores but has 8 threads compared to 4 threads on the i5. Overclocking was straight forward and was able to take it to 3.7ghz without touching the voltage and using the stock cooler. I also love the look of the new amd stock coolers! But if you are wanting to overclock past 3.7ghz I would recommend a different cooler. When it comes to intel you have to buy their expensive z170 or z270 (starting around $120) boards, and have a k series chip to overclock. On ryzen you only need a b350 (starting around $70) board or higher to overclock, and all ryzen cpus can overclock. Gaming Gaming on this chip has been a joy. Don't listen to people when they say you need super fast ram with ryzen. It really only comes in handy if you are running a gtx 1080 or above. My frame time and fps has gone way up compared to my old fx 8350. No more big dips in fps for me! I only game at 1080p 60fps so i cant comment on higher fps gaming. I highly recommend overclocking this chip sense you will get a big increase in performance and its really easy to do. Stock cooler stays pretty silent while gaming and is more than enough. In short if you are trying to decide between a ryzen 5 1400, and any i5 processor I would pick the ryzen 5 1400 hands down!
S**N
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A DEDICATED GPU
It's a great CPU and an excellent deal considering the 2000 series isn't a huge jump in performance at this level and costs more $$. It's important to note that you WILL need a dedicated GPU to use this CPU even on a board with ports for video. If you need to use onboard video get a CPU with GPU capability (like a 2400G, anything in the G series or with Vega cores) otherwise you'll have a bad time. Paired with a simple cheap $30 GPU this thing moves though, and it's nice to have the GPU even if you're not gaming to keep the heat off the board. The price difference is negligible and worth it. Even a base model HD 5450 or 6450 1GB can do a lot for basic games and simple rendering, making a budget machine punch way above it's price point. Move to a nice GPU and you have a lot of machine for the money.
I**3
Great upgrade from the fx series
if you are on a budget but want to shift from the old FX series,this is a great option. i decided to get it after I missed the black friday sell on the 1600. HOWEVER, it is great for gaming and it does have decent future-proofing with 8 threads. I am able to play and stream PUBG in 1080p 30fps and still get around 80 fps with no overclocking. This is great for someone who enjoys PC gaming and paired with a good GPU it can handle just about anything!
P**U
Solid & Reliable Quad Core Processor; Better Performance than Modern i3 and i5
The Ryzen 5 1400 is a good starting CPU in comparison to the i3 and i5 series of Intel CPU's. The price for performance in comparison to those other CPU's is massive. It's more efficient then the i5 7400 which is competing directly against it. This is great for both gaming and video editing processes and overall allows most people to do there daily computing and light rendering CPU tasks with little problems. With a 3D Mark score of about 4,000 during my tests, it fares well against its competitors. If you're looking for a solid quad-core CPU on a budget and the 50 dollars between this and a 1600 is out of your budget, this is the way to go.
C**S
Works great for the cost. Be careful when adjusting heatsink outer sleeve.
They added a screw to the bottom of the outer ring, right underneath the logo. So it won't just come off if you just squeeze and tug like before. The CPU on the other hand works great. Tried playing some fairly recent games (Elden Ring, RE2) with only the processor and it's a pleasant surprise. I ran them at 720p low settings though so temper your expectations.
M**N
ONLY FOR WINDOWS 10
I didn't think I would have to write a bad review for a great processor, but I couldn't even use it because I only used Windows 7 and early OS. Although you can probably run windows 7 without needing to upgrade to a windows 10, it would be easier to just run windows 10, and I dislike the OS as it isn't user friendly. Ryzen was said to support windows 7, but you would have to jump through hoops to make it work. I need a system that will work out of the box when I need to update, and I have been trying to upgrade from a Vishera Quad-Core, which still works to this day. Unless Ryzen official supports earlier windows versions, I will not buy this item again. Plus it costs me a bit more just to return it. I guess you get what you pay for. Although I am an AMD fan over Intel.
E**R
Decent CPU
Ryzen is a great budget CPU when it comes to the 1400. I strongly recommend just spending the extra 40$ and get the 1600 model. Seriously listen to this review. Even if your budgeting I totally understand. Make the sacrifice and and gather the 40$ and go for the Ryzen 1600. It will be so worth it. Otherwise this isnt a terrible buy but it's no bang for your buck.
T**0
... the AM2 platform to AM4 and could not be happier. Stable at a very mild 3
Upgraded from the AM2 platform to AM4 and could not be happier. Stable at a very mild 3.8Ghz overclock with the stock heatsink at 1.296v. Runs cool and the fan is near silent. 4 cores/8 threads makes my moderate productivity and encoding tasks blazing fast. Gaming has been great as well. I used to get noticeable lag when going into highly populated towns..now instances load more quickly and framerate is buttery smooth. Thanks AMD!
D**Z
Tuve problemas con la entrega debido a ciertos contratiempos con el servicio de paqueteria. Una vez llego el producto me sorprendió lo bien protegido que venia, Ryzen 1400 es perfecto para el "gaming medio" y para el render básico. Le tengo montado en una placa base ASUS B350 Strix y en combinación con 16GB de RAM a 2666MHz va muy bien para juegos y aplicaciones con un uso intensivo de memoria y numero de hilos (renders, CAD, simuladores, estrategia y "city builders"). El único inconveniente que le veo son los problemas que da para que las RAM corran a mas de 2133MHz single-dual channel pues a parte de activar el perfil XMP debes trastear un poco el voltaje, pero no es como si no supiera de ese "detalle". Si lo vas a montar en un ensamble modesto o secundario esta muy bien, pero si es para ensamble principal recomendaría comprar el Ryzen 1600 en vez de el 1400 ya que por un poco mas obtienes un rendimiento muchísimo mayor (también tengo el Ryzen 1600)
魔**之
core i5 3570(3.4GHz、4c4t) からの交換。 交換理由は夏3Dゲームをやる際にCPU温度が80℃をあっさり超えてしまうため。 PCケースがキューブタイプのため熱処理に不安がある、オーバークロックできて面白そうという理由でこちらを選択。 AMD Ryzen5 1400@3.6GHz(OC、4c8t)付属クーラー MSI B350M GAMING PRO TED416GM2400C16DC01(19200 8GB×2) 旧PCより引き継ぎ CSSD-S6T240NRG4Q Palit GeForce®GTX 1050 Ti StormX HDD1TB SSD、HDD、グラフィックボードがそのままで、メモリーは前のパソコンではDDR3の1600で今回はDDR4の2400となり若干上がったものの、そこまで大きく変化したとは言えず、早くなることは期待していませんでした。 体感上、i5に対し動作が遅いような場面は見られず、ゲーム以外のことをやっている時に「あれ、これってこんなに早く終わったっけ?」という事がかなりあったのでスレッド数(SMT)がかなり効いているみたいです。 3Dゲームに対してはそこまでの画質を求めていなかったので元々オーバースペックだった感じがあり、体感では良くなったのかは分からないですが、CPU温度がほぼ同条件で70℃すら到達しなかったので安心してやることができそうです。 セットアップ終了直後にマザーボード側でクロックだけを3.6GHzに設定し1500Xに近い状態で動作させていますが、特に問題は出ていません。
G**B
Purchased this on a tight budget to upgrade from a now ancient FX 6300. Suffice to say that I'm impressed. The performance difference is huge, both in gaming and overall swiftness of the system. For 89£ I would say it's a bargain. Yes, you need a new AM4 motherboard to support it, but that gives you an easy upgrade path to a more potent CPU like a 2600, 2700 or maybe 3rd gen Ryzen when they come out, not to mention the improved memory system in DDR4 which is at least 2 times faster than the previous. And the cooler included is quiet and enough for the job, if you don't OC. Would definitely recommend
D**D
Believe me pair this up with 8gb ddr4 3000mhz ram + gt 1030 graphics card it's the best budget beast, I can most games really smooth with less to no lag Gta 5 - 60fps+ Fortnite - 160fps+ all low ( at highest it goes to 45-50fps) Csgo - 180+fps ( low settings ) Pubg mobile emulator ( caps at 60fps ) no frame drop in game And for editing videos and images Depends upon the render quality, I usually do 720p so it is done fast. ========== PC build - Ryzen 5 1400 + gt 1030oc + msi a320m pro vds+ Corsair 8gb ddr4 3000mhz ram + Corsair 450w power supply for storage use the old hard drive or buying one isn't that expensive but I do recommend get a good case and have some fans in it else this thing can get hot if push it really hard ========== Should you go for this cpu ? I would say no cause u can literally put more 2k and get 2 more cores and 4 more threads by getting a Ryzen 5 1600. Is it better than intel? Can't say cause its been a month and it still performs well and no decrease in performance. If on a budget can I forgo the Ryzen 5 1600 for this ? I would say maybe but I still prefer the 1600 as it's just 2k more and it has 6cores and 12 threads
M**E
Bought as a new-build for a cheap VR PC. Works fine with this CPU, 1050ti and 8GB of DDR4 2400MHz RAM. The CPU performance seems fine - at around 8200 PC marks at stock frequency and 9000 @ 3.7GHz. Scores 690 on Cinebench r15 at stock clocks and around 760 at 3.7GHz. It was having stability issues @ 3.8GHz, but I didn't try any voltage adjustments since it's not going to be my PC and I don't want the recipient to have any issues that they can't resolve on their own. This is a great little processor and I'd buy this again.
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