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The AMDRyzen 7 1700X is a high-performance processor featuring a precision boost of 3.8 GHz, 8 cores, and 16 threads, designed for multitasking and gaming. With a 4 MB L2 cache and compatibility with AM4 sockets, it offers a perfect blend of speed and efficiency for modern computing needs.
Wattage | 95 |
Cache Memory Installed Size | 4 |
Processor Count | 8 |
Processor Socket | Socket AM4 |
Platform | Windows |
Secondary Cache | 4 MB |
Processor Series | None |
Processor Speed | 3.8 GHz |
R**A
Es una bestia
A fin de cuentas es un Ryzen 7, por el momento de lo más rápido aunque sea aún de la primer generación. Ponle por lo menos 8 GB de RAM y un SSD y vas a tener una máquina que vuela. la tarjeta que le compre fue una Asus A320MK y funciono sin problemas (bueno 1ra generación era lógico que funcionara) y la memoria de 2400GHz. Recomiendo el procesador por los 8 nucleos o puedes tener un poco de mejor benchmark y menor consumo de electricidad con un Ryzen 5 2600 pero son solo 6 nucleos, yo prefiero los 8 de mi Ryzen 1700x.
G**J
Ok
Work ok
M**S
For £170 this thing is a monster!
As the title says, this CPU is a monster for the price! I currently have mine clocked to 4Ghz and it is beast on the desktop and in Games.This is a fantastic CPU, definitely worth taking a peak if you're wanting to start in PC Gaming and not have to pay ridiculous prices that Intel are offering. This CPU is super close in terms of performance to the i7 7700k and half the price!Easy to install and easy to control with the help of the Ryzen Master software where you can Tweak your custom or premade 'gaming' preset which clocks the CPU up to 4Ghz for you without the worry of voltages and timings on your RAM.Now this CPU won't be churning out games on Max settings but I've been playing majority of my beefy titles like GTAV, Watchdogs 2, Witcher 3, AC Origins and all on Very High settings paired with my 980Ti with either MSAA or MSAAx2 - MSAA with maybe 2 or 3 frames dropped here and there - MSAAx2 with around maybe 4 or 6 frames dropped, so it's definitely playable if you want to get a little better quality but the regular MSAA is your best bet if you want to play Very High settings with 60fps 98% of the time 👌🏻
L**L
Promosso a pieni voti
Processore di qualche anno fa ma che riesce a competere senza compromessi con i processori di ultima generazione. È velocissimo pressoché in tutte le operazioni dall'editing al gaming senza il minimo impuntamento, l'ho montato su una scheda madre b450 aorus m ha funzionato perfettamente dal primo avvio. Sono rimasto stupefatto anche dalle temperature, anche dopo una sessione di gaming con temperature estive molto calde e il processore a pieno carico non ha mai superato i 45° centigradi. È il primo AMD che ha soddisfatto al 100% se non addirittura superato le mie aspettative. Per chi ha un budget limitato ma vuole prestazioni e affidabilità è un best buy.
J**D
Affordable, fast and power efficient. Good value compared to Intel.
I got this on sale, and only been using it a week or so. I must say its impressive how far AMD has come since its last generation. There was nothing from Intel that could beat this in price and performance. The motherboard i bought with it was the "GIGABYTE GA-AB350-Gaming 3" which was on sale for just over 100 dollars. Just amazing value here. Similar Intel motherboard and cpu would have set me back almost double the cost and had no noticeable gains for me.I got this to replace an old 2600k cpu. So far its literally twice as fast in benchmarks i've run on it compared to my 2600k that was overclocked to 4.6ghz.... and its 3 times faster than my 8 core bulldozer cpu i had. But its single threaded performance is just slightly better over the 2600k, but still good enough that you could easily game on this unless you are a 144/200hz gamer. Someone running 60 to 75hz will easily hit those framerates with this. Likely over 100fps in most games if they use the threads. Unless a game is horribly optimized and a complete cpu hog that only runs on 1-2 threads, this cpu should run games good. But i'm actually using this cpu for mainly heavily threaded applications and won't be gaming on it much.Comparing it with the 2600k i7, i did a power test on it, and it uses about 25-30 watts less power at idle than my 4.6ghz overclocked 2600k. I assume it uses over 60-80 watts less power than my bulldozer cpu but i didnt test it directly to it.Since it was the 1700x I got, it didn't come with a cooler, so i bought a Noctua NH-U12S SE-AM4 to cool it. It works well, the temps keep the 1700x at 31-32c at idle, and 42c at 30% cpu usage, and 63-64c at 100% usage (older version of prime95 was used to max cpu, 20 min test).I think one thing to look out for is VRM temps on these ryzen motherboards, they get really hot. At 100% cpu usage i noticed my vrm temp hit a max of around 112c. But when i put a small 80mm fan above the heatsink of the VRM, dropped the temps to 65c under the same load. But under mild load the vrm won't hit 112c, so this all depends on how long your cpu will be hitting 100% load and how long you want your capacitors on your motherboard to survive. A simple fan above the heatsink gives you a lot of cooling on it and makes you feel safer by cutting those temps in half. Fortunately the motherboard i got let me monitor those temps and fix the problem easily with some airflow.So i'm happy with this cpu, if you can get it on sale its a steal. This cpu can do everything i need, and am looking forward to what AMD can do with other ryzen cpus in the future. I haven't tried to overclock this at all and probably won't since i'm getting enough performance from it. From what i heard you can only overclock them up to 4ghz or so, and its hard to know if its worth the extra power usage for small gains, i'd have to look into it further.
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