uk.hardware.info Updated: 2018-08-24 01:30:37
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In 2017, AMD and Intel once again competed with each other, in a way we hadn't seen in years. Both brands came up with tons of new Core and Ryzen processors. Time to take stock: Which processor should you buy for which purpose? After reading this article...
Which processor now offers the most bang of your buck varies per price segment. If you have a very small budget, in our opinion it is best to find an Intel Pentium G4560, which, given its higher availability, is less of a challenge than it was a few month...
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Fundamentally, not much separates the three Ryzen 7s except clock-speeds. The 1700X drops a couple of hundred megahertz, but saves you £130/$100. Meanwhile, the entry-level 1700 sees a 3.0GHz base clock - some way off the top-tier model's 3.6GHz - but off...
There's a range of advice we can offer to any prospective Ryzen owners. First, the more expensive 1800X is only recommended if you want the fastest possible stock processor, no matter what the cost. Highly clocked out of the box, there's not a huge amount...
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The 2nd highest Ryzen 7 processor in the market, the Ryzen 7 1700X retails at RM 1,899 which is quite a huge gap in price between it and the 1800X.Just like the big brother, the Ryzen 7 1700X is a 95W processor and the only difference between it and the 1...
The AMD Ryzen 7 1700X retails at just RM 1,899 but when you compare price to performance, it floors the Ryzen 7 1800X as they're near identical but with the Ryzen 7 1700X running slightly cooler due to the lowered clock speed. My only dislike towards the...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2018-08-24 01:30:38
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Is AMD finally back in the game with their Ryzen CPUs? With us in our test lab at CHIP is the AMD Ryzen 1700X, surrounded by gizmos, gadgets, and hardware prepared to test its mettle. The CPU, like its brethren, is built upon the Zen microarchitecture, pr...
Performance, Easy overclocking...
A great processor to get for gaming and/or to start your journey into overclocking.(previously published in issue May 2017)...
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hardwarezone.com.my Updated: 2018-08-24 01:30:39
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With AMD's Ryzen 7 CPU s now out and about in the hands of PC gamers and enthusiasts alike, the company is pretty much back in the high-end desktop CPU market, and boy, did they come back with a vengeance. The Ryzen 7 1800X CPU that we reviewed last month...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2018-08-24 01:30:39
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Following our recent review of the powerful and impressive Ryzen 7 1800X, it's time to take a look at the new Ryzen 7 1700X CPU, AMD's second fastest Summit Ridge octa-core processor with an attractive price point.It's an exciting year for AMD with the n...
Great multicore performance, More affordable than the competition, Good Price/Performance value...
Games still need to be optimized...
With all those scores above, does this mean that the AMD Ryzen 1700X is the better processor? Well, that depends. In terms of raw CPU power at default speeds, the R7 1800X is definitely the better choice if you want faster video rendering. But the differe...
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We're just a week away from the launch of a cluster of Ryzen 5 CPUs, including fourcore and sixcore offerings, which should certainly mix things up in the mainstream nicely and give Intel yet more things to worry about. For now, though, this is our slig...
AMD Ryzen 7 1700X ReviewManufacturer: AMDUK price (as reviewed): £366.98 (inc VAT)US price (as reviewed): $399.99 (ex tax)We're just a week away from the launch of a cluster of Ryzen 5 CPUs, including four-core and six-core offerings, which should certain...
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US: $As it has cores and threads of processing goodness, the X will be looking to catch the eye of those on the look out for a powerful CPU top aid with their content creation, broadcasting, and next-gen gaming/VR setups The X offers a huge price redu...
High performance, 8/16 cores threads, Easy to overclock, Sense MI technologies (XFR), Very competitive price, Supplied with RGB LED cooler, Competitive Performanceperwatt...
The 1700 may be better value for the enthusiast...
If outright gaming performance is what you are looking for when looking at a Ryzen 7 CPU, it is easy to misunderstand what you are looking at. Most games right now aren't optimised for this many CPU threads, and the ones that are will likely show a signif...
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The Ryzen 7 1700X is $100 cheaper than its flagship Ryzen 7 1800X stablemate, yet offers achingly similar performance. So it ought to be the perfect example of AMD's new Zen architecture, offering massive multi-threaded grunt for chump change, right? Well...
Before I started testing this chip I was half-expecting to call out the Ryzen 7 1700X as the unwanted middle child of AMD's new octa-core range, but the more I think about it it's the 1800X that starts to look essentially irrelevant.The 1700X is a genuine...
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Fresh off the success of their Ryzen 7 1800X processor, AMD is continuing their renewed momentum in the CPU market with the 1700X. Much like the 1800X, the AMD Ryzen 7 1700X comes with 8-cores and 16 threads with a Base Clock of 3.4GHz and a Turbo of 3.8...
Good multi-threaded performance, Good price-to-performance ratio, Low Temperature...
Relatively low single-threaded performance, Overclocking is hit or miss, Low performance in 1080p...
There isn't much to say about the AMD Ryzen 7 1700X. It's essentially a lower clocked version of the 1800X. Aside from the different clock speeds. They're basically the same chip.The performance difference between the Ryzen 7 1700X and its bigger brother...
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tomshardware.co.uk Updated: 2018-08-24 01:30:39
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AMD is trying to shake up the market with shockingly low prices for its 8C/16T Ryzen 7 line-up. And while these CPUs don't dominate every workload, there is hope the company's newest architecture is compelling across enough segments to put much-needed pre...
Unlocked ratio multiplier, Low cost eightcore, Low TDP, Multithreaded application performance...
Lower gaming performance than Intel processors, Poorly optimized software ecosystem...
The Ryzen 7 1700X offers a simple path to overclocked performance that matches its more expensive 1800X counterpart. The 1700X lags behind Intel's faster quad-cores in many gaming applications, but offers diverse capabilities in heavy workloads. £3...
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Ryzen has gotten off to a great start, and we've had a lot of fun testing the Ryzen R7 1800X, as well as the Ryzen R7 1700. Not only have we been putting them through their paces in CPU tests, but also pairing the 1800X up with the 1080 Ti to see how ro...
Great value for money, 8-Core w/ 16 Threads, Latest AM4 platform, Incredibly easy to overclock, Performance similar to the flagship 1800X, Automatic overclocking, Good overall performance, Robust gaming performance...
None, Neutral, Memory performance still has a few bugs, but we expect these to be fixed with a BIOS update, Like all 8-core chips, it can get quite warm, so a powerful cooler is recommended, Still a little more expensive than the 7700K, “The Ryzen R7 1700...
PricingThe Ryzen 7 1700 comes in at just £332.60, while the 1700X comes with a small premium on top at just £360.57. If you want the best Ryzen has to offer, however, you'll have to step up, as the 1800X still costs £488.99. That makes the 1700X around th...
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Now that the initial excitement surrounding AMDs Ryzen processors has settled down and the screams of joy turned down to a muted buzz, it isnt time to take a breather quite yet. While our original review covered the $500 Ryzen 7 1800X theres still two...
At the beginning of this review I mentioned the delays which plagued our 1700X and 1700 samples but looking back, that extra time to digest Ryzen has proven to be beneficial. Now that everyone has had time to take a breather and let some of the emotions s...
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The initial verdict is in for Ryzen 7; AMD's latest and greatest CPU offers superb multi-threaded performance and even proves itself to be a solid option in lightly-threaded applications. Add in the aggressive pricing and our thoughts on the flagship Ryze...
Superb multithreaded performance, Comfortably outperforms the similarlypriced Core i76800K in multithreaded tasks, Up to 3.9GHz XFR and 3.8GHz Precision Boost frequencies aid singlethreaded performance, Can be overclocked close to Ryzen 7 1800X frequencie...
Gaming performance is not best suited for ultrahigh refresh rates and trails Core i76800K and i77700K levels (outside of GPUlimited scenarios), Some memory speed limitations – difficult pushing past 3.2GHz, Fewer PCIe lanes and dualchannel memory are comp...
AMD's Ryzen 7 1700X continues the trend of superb price-vs-performance especially when competing against Intel's 6+ core HEDT chips. The 8C16T 1700X costs around £400, which is the same as a 6C12T Broadwell-E i7-6800K, but is able to offer performance clo...
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I recently took a look at AMD's top dog Ryzen 7 1800X 8-core/16-thread CPU, and while it's multi-core performance was dangerously fast, it also costs upwards of $500. AMD also launched two more affordable models, with identical core counts and even the sa...
I thought that the Ryzen 7 1800X was a great CPU, that is why I gave it the second highest award we offer at TweakTown. It's a great CPU that does very well against Intel's HEDT's 8-core CPUs and does so at a remarkably lower price. However, that price, $...
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In the eyes of many enthusiasts, performance in the desktop PC has stalled due to a lack of competition between the key semiconductor manufacturers. AMD, the underdog, has for too many years struggled to keep up with Intel, allowing the latter to put up i...
8 cores, 16 threads for under £400, Impressive multi-core performance, Almost every bit as fast as the 1800X, Wide range of modern AM4 boards, Vastly improved power consumption, Gives Intel food for thought...
Single-thread is good but not great, Gaming optimisations still needed, Limited overclocking potential...
The launch of AMD's Ryzen processor is a significant milestone in the company's history. Such is the importance of the Zen architecture that it makes sense to step back and consider how much progress AMD has made.This time last week, the chip manufact...
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Casting our minds back five years, before the time AMD rehired the Zen microarchitecture engineer Jim Keller in 2012 (who incidentally had huge influence on AMD's previous successes), today's Ryzen CPU launch seemed almost impossible.Not only had Intel a...
Overall, then, the day has finally arrived that we thought would never come - a competitive CPU from AMD at the high end. There are some teething problems to get over, and don't expect as polished an experience as you would from an Intel Z270 system right...
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ocaholic.ch.english Updated: 2018-08-24 01:30:42
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These days there are basically two different groups of customers who demand lots of processing power: content creators and gamers, while this 2D performance comparison is targeting content creators. After having had a look at the following pages you'll ha...
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These days there are basically two different groups of customers who demand lots of processing power: content creators and gamers, while this 2D performance comparison is targeting content creators. After having had a look at the following pages you'll ha...
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The second generation of AMD Ryzen CPUs launched with a mighty bang last month. They propelled the performance of the Ryzen CPUs to new heights, breaking the 4 GHz barrier with ease, and delivering greatly improved performance. Not only that, they're rubb...
For the desktop PC gamer, the higher TDP X models are still the go-to for gaming and general performance though. They're a little faster, and a little more expensive, but you get what you pay for. However, if heat and power are a big concern to you, and t...
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The second generation of Ryzen CPUs is here at last! Following on from our launch of the 2700X and the 2600X, the lower TDP non-X parts are here now too! We've already reviewed the 8-core R7 2700 and were impressed with what it had to offer. Of course, to...
I can see the Ryzen 5 2600 and the 2600X fast becoming the most popular chips of the second generation Ryzen launch. They're fast, they're affordable, and they're easy to keep cool and overclock. I mean, if you're just doing a massive amount of rendering...
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I'm going to start this article off with a simple number: five. Not only is that the number of months it has taken AMD to effectively turn the x86 processor world on its ear, but that's also the number of distinct model families that they've introduced...
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AMD hadn't just announced a new processor architecture, but the dawning of a new manufacturing process in which the chips would be based on, 14nm which was a first for AMD. Not only was their new 14nm FinFET process to be more energy efficient, but would...
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AMD has a lot riding on its new Ryzen processors. After practically ceding the high-end CPU market to Intel for years, the company really needs Ryzen to succeed. So far, reviews have been generally positive, and save for slightly lackluster 1080p gaming...
Sometimes you don't have to be the absolute best to be a winnerIn a nutshell, Ryzen 5's main advantage over Intel's Core i5 range is the higher number of cores and threads it offers while sharing the same price bracket. That's not unlike what AMD offers w...
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