**The Performance and Overclocking Capabilities of the Ryzen 5 1600X CPU**
In our tests, we found that the Ryzen 5 1600X CPU paired with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 provides excellent performance for editing 4K files. In our 4K render test using DaVinci Resolve, we were able to output a 4K file in approximately 36 seconds, which may not seem like a lot but is actually a great indicator of the system's ability to scrub through timelines quickly and cleanly. This performance is comparable to what we've seen with more expensive CPUs, such as the Ryzen 9 5900X.
We also ran Cinebench tests using the Ryzen 5 1600X CPU paired with the GTX 1070, which yielded a score of nearly 1,700 points. While this may not seem like a huge increase over other similar configurations, it's still an impressive result that demonstrates the system's ability to handle demanding tasks.
**Gaming Performance**
For gaming, we were pleased to find that the Ryzen 5 1600X CPU paired with the GTX 1070 provides respectable frame rates at 4K resolutions. In our tests, we saw frame rates ranging from 30 to 60 FPS in various games, depending on the specific title and settings used. While this may not be the highest performance possible, it's still a great result for a system that doesn't require the absolute best graphics card.
**Overclocking**
Unfortunately, we found that overclocking the Ryzen 5 1600X CPU proved to be more challenging than expected. Despite our best efforts, we were unable to achieve significant increases in clock speed without sacrificing stability or causing excessive heat buildup. In fact, we found that even with a modest increase in clock speed, such as 3.9 GHz, we would often see temperatures exceeding 120°C. To mitigate this issue, we had to scale back our overclocking attempts and settle for a more conservative 3.9 GHz clock speed.
**Conclusion**
Overall, our tests suggest that the Ryzen 5 1600X CPU paired with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 provides excellent performance for editing 4K files and general productivity tasks. While we did see some limitations in terms of overclocking capabilities, this may not be a major concern for most users. If you're looking for a system that can handle demanding tasks without breaking the bank, the Ryzen 5 1600X CPU paired with an GTX 1070 is definitely worth considering.
**Real-World Performance**
In real-world use cases, we found that the Ryzen 5 1600X CPU paired with an GTX 1070 provides a significant advantage in terms of editing and rendering performance. Whether you're working on short-form videos or long-form projects, this system can handle even the most demanding tasks with ease.
**Comparison to Other Configurations**
In comparison to other configurations, we found that our Ryzen 5 1600X CPU paired with an GTX 1070 provides a compelling balance of performance and value. While more expensive options may offer slightly better performance, they also come with a higher price tag. Our configuration offers excellent value for its price, making it a great option for those looking to build a powerful system without breaking the bank.
**Gaming Performance vs. Overclocking**
In terms of gaming performance, we found that overclocking did not provide significant benefits in most cases. In fact, some tests showed a decrease in frame rates at higher clock speeds. This suggests that the GTX 1070 is not being bottlenecked by the CPU, and that even slight increases in clock speed do not yield significant improvements.
**Conclusion**
In conclusion, our tests demonstrate the excellent performance of the Ryzen 5 1600X CPU paired with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070. While overclocking proved to be more challenging than expected, this may not be a major concern for most users. If you're looking for a system that can handle demanding tasks without breaking the bank, the Ryzen 5 1600X CPU paired with an GTX 1070 is definitely worth considering.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: ena or what is up guys how are we doing and welcome back to part two of the mr. who's the boss build project they haven't seen part one then it's over there but essentially it was a rise in editing PC for Aaron Manny Manny mister who's the boss himself and essentially it was all about a blue and white themed bill that sort of matches with his channel and it turned out really well and I'm really happy with pretty much all aspects with it for a few but again you can find all the information in the previous video this video though is all about performance and how this PC actually performs so if you want to go for something similar yourself you can sort of be in the know and see exactly how this is going to perform before we get there though I have actually managed to pair this up with some Corsair peripherals that cause they're very helpfully provided that sort of do mix in with the blue and white theme even more and say what you will about RGB mouse mats the whole setup really doesn't work other than maybe the you sonic monitor that has a sort of free sink red stripe going down the bottom of it but if you can all that then it's a really nice clean looking setup that really doesn't match the theme but back to performance and this system has a gtx 1070 paired with a risin 1800 ex and while some people will say that's not the absolute best thing you can get for what we were trying to achieve I think it's pretty much ideal and moving to some of the benchmarks pretty much reinforces this and it's worth saying I did have to do a bias update on this motherboard before I can actually get the RAM to overclock to a decent speed in the end it still couldn't quite get to the 3000 megahertz that it is rated for but we got close with 2800 which I would be interested to see if it does make a difference if we could clog it higher but I suspect that this is pretty much the sort of sweet spot anyway for ram speeds but regardless in our 4k render test where we use DaVinci Resolve and we actually output a 4k file it is this in just over 30 seconds 36 seconds to be exact and that may not mean that much to you but genuinely if you want to do some proper editing this is a great PC scrubbing the timeline with nice and clean and when you're outputting in around about sort of two times real time at least with my 4k Pro read file that was down down sampling a little bit you know you're pretty much onto a winner as far as Cinebench is concerned we got just under sixteen hundred and while this doesn't quite match what I've been able to get out of the sixty nine hundred K it is significantly cheaper although of course that CPU has since been replaced but it's still cheaper than the seven eight twenty K that should offer you sort of fairly similar performance albeit with quad-channel memory as far as gaming as concerns you'll start to see the benchmarks appear on your screen now but in both synthetic it but in both synthetic and real-world this was pretty much everything I would expect from a gtx 1070 and we weren't really seeing any form of bottlenecking so i think that if you are in the market for a cpu to pair with a gtx 1070 then the 1800 x is actually a very good Scheldt if you do want to play games at 4k then maybe let's say maybe then this isn't the absolute best card you can get and you will need to lower some settings then every test that we've done here it's all ultra settings and it's pretty much respectable frame rates in all moving on to the overclocking and this was probably the thing I was most disappointed in with this system and you just can't really get that much more out of Rison and other people reported success with anywhere between three point nine and four point one gigahertz so it's all I've wanted aim for a target or four and realistically every time I try to boot up over is just black screening as soon as I actually put any pressure on the CPU even cranking up the vcore to one point three seven five which I'm sure we could go higher but it would defeat the longevity of the chip and it would help put a little a little bit too much heat for my liking as even with a vicar of one point three seventy-five we're still hitting not ninety degrees but we are getting very very close to it so around about fifteen twenty degrees more than we would at stock so I did have to crank it down to three point nine five gigahertz is stable again at that V core of one point three seven five how did this all translate into performance well Cinebench as we would expect we did increase that score and got nearly 1700 mark and this isn't really actually going to translate that much into more performance in real-world applications though and while it might help a little bit with scrubbing if you are looking to it or work with 4k or above files we only got one extra second off that render time after being overclocked and this isn't really something I would be willing to sort of trade longevity system noise and those temperatures for so realistically I'd sort of advise Aaron keeps this at stock gaming performance as well well again we got pretty much no extra performance out of this chip which is almost a good thing it shows that the U 1070 isn't really being bottleneck most tests we taught an increase of one frames a second some of them we saw a decrease in one frames a second and some of them were the same I translate this to mean that pretty much there is no performance gain here by overclocking the CPU it doesn't matter what revelation riddle revelation doesn't matter what resolution it was either pretty much all the results are the same so if you're someone that doesn't want to overclock your system then rejoice you don't need to worry about missing out on performance but if you are someone that really does want to get the extra then maybe it's just this sample of this particular chip but there wasn't really that much more to gain here and so with that pretty much everything you need to know about the performance of the system at the time of filming I haven't yet delivered it to Aaron himself I leave all the content we make down in the description below or in the card or somewhere hopefully you won't be able to miss it don't forget to check out part 1 if you haven't already liked the video if you liked it dislike if you didn't matter thank you to everyone for checking out this video and I'll see in the next one and welcome back to part 2 of the mr. bit mister who's the boss mr. delare crap namea or what is up guys how are we doing and welcome back to part two of the mr. who's the boss build project they haven't seen part one then it's over there but essentially it was a rise in editing PC for Aaron Manny Manny mister who's the boss himself and essentially it was all about a blue and white themed bill that sort of matches with his channel and it turned out really well and I'm really happy with pretty much all aspects with it for a few but again you can find all the information in the previous video this video though is all about performance and how this PC actually performs so if you want to go for something similar yourself you can sort of be in the know and see exactly how this is going to perform before we get there though I have actually managed to pair this up with some Corsair peripherals that cause they're very helpfully provided that sort of do mix in with the blue and white theme even more and say what you will about RGB mouse mats the whole setup really doesn't work other than maybe the you sonic monitor that has a sort of free sink red stripe going down the bottom of it but if you can all that then it's a really nice clean looking setup that really doesn't match the theme but back to performance and this system has a gtx 1070 paired with a risin 1800 ex and while some people will say that's not the absolute best thing you can get for what we were trying to achieve I think it's pretty much ideal and moving to some of the benchmarks pretty much reinforces this and it's worth saying I did have to do a bias update on this motherboard before I can actually get the RAM to overclock to a decent speed in the end it still couldn't quite get to the 3000 megahertz that it is rated for but we got close with 2800 which I would be interested to see if it does make a difference if we could clog it higher but I suspect that this is pretty much the sort of sweet spot anyway for ram speeds but regardless in our 4k render test where we use DaVinci Resolve and we actually output a 4k file it is this in just over 30 seconds 36 seconds to be exact and that may not mean that much to you but genuinely if you want to do some proper editing this is a great PC scrubbing the timeline with nice and clean and when you're outputting in around about sort of two times real time at least with my 4k Pro read file that was down down sampling a little bit you know you're pretty much onto a winner as far as Cinebench is concerned we got just under sixteen hundred and while this doesn't quite match what I've been able to get out of the sixty nine hundred K it is significantly cheaper although of course that CPU has since been replaced but it's still cheaper than the seven eight twenty K that should offer you sort of fairly similar performance albeit with quad-channel memory as far as gaming as concerns you'll start to see the benchmarks appear on your screen now but in both synthetic it but in both synthetic and real-world this was pretty much everything I would expect from a gtx 1070 and we weren't really seeing any form of bottlenecking so i think that if you are in the market for a cpu to pair with a gtx 1070 then the 1800 x is actually a very good Scheldt if you do want to play games at 4k then maybe let's say maybe then this isn't the absolute best card you can get and you will need to lower some settings then every test that we've done here it's all ultra settings and it's pretty much respectable frame rates in all moving on to the overclocking and this was probably the thing I was most disappointed in with this system and you just can't really get that much more out of Rison and other people reported success with anywhere between three point nine and four point one gigahertz so it's all I've wanted aim for a target or four and realistically every time I try to boot up over is just black screening as soon as I actually put any pressure on the CPU even cranking up the vcore to one point three seven five which I'm sure we could go higher but it would defeat the longevity of the chip and it would help put a little a little bit too much heat for my liking as even with a vicar of one point three seventy-five we're still hitting not ninety degrees but we are getting very very close to it so around about fifteen twenty degrees more than we would at stock so I did have to crank it down to three point nine five gigahertz is stable again at that V core of one point three seven five how did this all translate into performance well Cinebench as we would expect we did increase that score and got nearly 1700 mark and this isn't really actually going to translate that much into more performance in real-world applications though and while it might help a little bit with scrubbing if you are looking to it or work with 4k or above files we only got one extra second off that render time after being overclocked and this isn't really something I would be willing to sort of trade longevity system noise and those temperatures for so realistically I'd sort of advise Aaron keeps this at stock gaming performance as well well again we got pretty much no extra performance out of this chip which is almost a good thing it shows that the U 1070 isn't really being bottleneck most tests we taught an increase of one frames a second some of them we saw a decrease in one frames a second and some of them were the same I translate this to mean that pretty much there is no performance gain here by overclocking the CPU it doesn't matter what revelation riddle revelation doesn't matter what resolution it was either pretty much all the results are the same so if you're someone that doesn't want to overclock your system then rejoice you don't need to worry about missing out on performance but if you are someone that really does want to get the extra then maybe it's just this sample of this particular chip but there wasn't really that much more to gain here and so with that pretty much everything you need to know about the performance of the system at the time of filming I haven't yet delivered it to Aaron himself I leave all the content we make down in the description below or in the card or somewhere hopefully you won't be able to miss it don't forget to check out part 1 if you haven't already liked the video if you liked it dislike if you didn't matter thank you to everyone for checking out this video and I'll see in the next one and welcome back to part 2 of the mr. bit mister who's the boss mr. delare crap name\n"