AMD Ryzen 7 1800x processor 3.6 GHz 16 MB L3

  • Brand : AMD
  • Product family : Ryzen
  • Product name : 7 1800x
  • Product code : YD180XBCAEWOF
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 0730143308366
  • Category : Processors
  • Data-sheet quality : created/standardized by Icecat
  • Product views : 80731
  • Info modified on : 08 Mar 2024 09:07:54
  • Long product name AMD Ryzen 7 1800x processor 3.6 GHz 16 MB L3 :

    Ryzen 7 1800x, 3.6GHz (4GHz), Extended Frequency Range (XFR), 95W TDP, WOF (Without Fan)

  • Short summary description AMD Ryzen 7 1800x processor 3.6 GHz 16 MB L3 :

    AMD Ryzen 7 1800x, AMD Ryzen™ 7, Socket AM4, 14 nm, AMD, 1800x, 3.6 GHz

  • Long summary description AMD Ryzen 7 1800x processor 3.6 GHz 16 MB L3 :

    AMD Ryzen 7 1800x. Processor family: AMD Ryzen™ 7, Processor socket: Socket AM4, Processor lithography: 14 nm. Memory channels: Dual-channel, Memory types supported by processor: DDR4-SDRAM, Memory clock speeds supported by processor: 2667 MHz. Market segment: Desktop

Video
Similar products
AMD
Product: 7 1700x
Product code: YD170XBCAEWOF
Stock:
Price from: 0(excl. VAT) 0(incl. VAT)
Distributors
Country Distributor
1 distributor(s)
1 distributor(s)
1 distributor(s)
Reviews
Updated:
2017-03-09 02:34:40
Average rating:85
Uk has collected 409 expert reviews for AMD Ryzen 7 1800x processor 3.6 GHz 16 MB L3 and the average expert rating is 85 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
techadvisor.co.uk
Updated:
2017-03-09 02:33:41
Average rating:90
Although AMD never stopped selling processors for desktop PCs, it has felt an awful lot like it did for the last few years. Intel has so dominated the market at all levels, from budget machines right up to the most expensive enthusiast rigs, that there wa...
  • Right now, the Ryzen 7 1800X is proof that AMD is back on form. Although it hasn't knocked Intel off the top spot for outright performance – and certainly not for single-core applications - it has set new standards for value and efficiency. It will surely...
kitguru.net
Updated:
2017-03-09 02:33:43
Average rating:90
The wait is finally over for what seems to be one of the most eagerly-anticipated pieces of computer hardware in recent history. Four years in the making and over 2 million engineering hours put into bringing it to life, AMD's Zen is finally here. Leading...
  • Superb multithreaded performance at stock clocks, Boost frequencies help to enhance singlethreaded performance, $499 (~£490) selling price (!), Soldered heatspreader allows for good cooling, Unlocked CPU multiplier, Overall cost can be low thanks to the A...
  • Gaming performance is not well suited for ultra high refresh rates, Some memory speed limitations – difficult pushing past 3.2GHz, Dualchannel memory and sixteen PCIe lanes for GPUs may be limitations to some prosumers...
  • AMD's Zen architecture is alive and it starts life in the form of Ryzen 7 by serving a heavyweight blow to Intel's prosumer HEDT platform. AMD‘s 8C16T Ryzen 7 1800X offers similar computational performance to Intel's 8C16T HEDT chip but at half the price...
hardwarecanucks.com
Updated:
2017-03-09 02:34:03
Average rating:0
Could this finally be it? Throughout the course being drip fed information about AMD’s new Ryzen architecture over the last eighteen months, that question has been bouncing through the depths of my mind. Would this be the CPU architecture that finally pus...
  • I’ve been in this industry for the better part of 15 years now and in all that time, I can’t remember an instance when there’s been so much excitement building over a product launch. AMD didn’t help the situation out by layout out an endless trail of cook...
eteknix.com
Updated:
2017-03-09 02:34:06
Average rating:0
The day of Ryzen has finally come and while I'm sure many of you have been eagerly awaiting this, we've been even more excited to be some of the first people in the world to get our hands-on the new hardware and see what it can really do. There have been...
  • Competitive price, 8Core w/ 16 Threads, Improved feature set and hardware support from AM4 Platform, Easy to overclock (on B350 and X370 chipsets only), Precision Boost and XFR, Excellent gaming performance, Cons, None, Neutral, Memory performance still h...
  • PricingThe AMD Ryzen 7 1800X 8-Core 3.6GHz AM4 Processor is available now from most major retailers, and right now it's sitting at just £488.99 on Amazon UK and $499 on Amazon US. While that's certainly an exceptional price for such a competitive chip in...
HEXUS.net
Updated:
2017-03-09 02:34:16
Average rating:0
March 2, 2017, is an important day for the PC industry. It marks the re-emergence of AMD as a manufacturer of high-performance CPUs. This renaissance is down to a processor that you have heard much about during febrile rumours and activity in the precedin...
  • Massive multi-core performance, Aggressive pricing, Smart calls on architecture, Energy efficient design, Gives users honest choice, Significant ecosystem support...
  • Limited overclocking potential, Single-thread not as good as Intel, Gaming optimisations still needed...
  • Before today, AMD had a difficult time convincing the enthusiast that it was worth going down its CPU route for their next build. Intel held sway through a combination of superior performance emanating from superior architectures.Today, however, the s...
goldfries.com
Updated:
2017-03-09 02:34:25
Average rating:100
The Ryzen has risen, finally I'm able to talk freely about the Ryzen 7 1800X. The invitation was handed to me since end of January this year and I had to keep it a secret until last week, and even so NDA still applies on benchmarks and any other findings...
  • Single and Multi-Threaded Benchmarks What can I say – I'm totally floored by the performance, consider the fact that this RM 2,599 processor is able to outperform processors that costs double and it can do so with boards that are RM 700 or less, which is...
vortez.net
Updated:
2017-03-09 02:34:38
Average rating:0
Product on Review: Ryzen XManufacturer: AMDMSRP: UK, US: $Many years ago, desktop PCs had choice and diversity that split the enthusiast market into a rivalry that become one of the most important in contemporary technological history By, Intel and AM...
  • Highly competitive multithreaded performance, Competes against Intel's top tier CPUs, Supplied with RGB Cooler, Fully featured platform, 8/16 cores threads priced lower than the competition, Significantly improved performance per watt, Smart technologies...
  • Can be beat in memory intensive applications, Not quite as fast clock for clock, Specific memory requirements...
  • There we have it, the tests are in and Ryzen 7 gives a great right hook to the Blue team. In highly threaded performance, the 1800X often falls right between the i7 6900K and the i7 6950X. Considering its launch price is £489/$499. In some results, the 18...
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2017-03-11 04:16:59
Average rating:80
Ryzen uses the Zen microarchitecture, based on a 14nm FinFET manufacturing process, and utilises a new AM4 socket. It also finally debuts AMD’s new – and much-needed – Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT) tech to the table. This is similar to Intel’s Hyper-...
  • Value for money, Performance, Factory-unlocked processor...
  • No XFR or Precision Boost when overclocking...
  • With Ryzen, AMD is firmly back in the processor market, and I'm beyond excited to see how Ryzen 5 and 3 will compete with Intel's Core i5 and i3 CPUs. Looking at the Ryzen 7 1800X, it's one hell of a product. Granted, it might be outside of most consumers...
hardwarezone.com.my
Updated:
2017-03-15 03:36:17
Average rating:0
For nearly five years, AMD had spent much of its waking moment developing what they had hope would be its next high performance CPU after the legacy that was the FX processor series. That end result culminated in the company's Ryzen tech day that was held...
  • Good gaming performance, Rigid Build, Tough cables, 7.1 surround capability...
  • Middling musical performance, Short cable, Non-controllable RGB lighting, Lack of swivel adjustment...
  • At a price point of RM2,599, the Ryzen 7 1800X is not cheap by any definitive measure, but there is no denying that it's still an arm and a leg less costly than one of Intel's top-of-the-line Extreme CPU (even with the recent price cuts).The overall perfo...
More