AMD Ryzen 7 1700 Review

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Performance - CPU-Z

CPU-Z Internal Benchmark

CPU-Z was recently updated with a fairly quick to run, yet seriously proper benchmark. I decided to include the results as it offers something you can easily replicate and try at home. Next to that, it actually is a pretty nice performance measurement to test RAW CPU performance, next to that the performance is measured both as per core and multi-threaded core performance.
  

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The CPU-Z benchmark really is becoming one of my favorite ones, as it offers a fast and easy manner to to quickly view single treaded and multi-threaded SMT performance. Give it a try yourself, it is easy to use. Here are some numbers, we'll build up more results over time:

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Once you start to accumulate more cores the relative perf will jump up fast, of course. Unfortunately not all software makes use of many cores/threads, including games, hence per core perf matters more opposed to having, say 8 cores over a quad-core processor.

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All processors above are clocked at 4.2 GHz, isolated you are looking at per core clock performance. Now 4.2 GHz was not stable on our Ryzen 7 1800X processor (as we have to OC ALL cores to 4.2 and not just one bin), we had to perform this test 3x. However this is indicative of the massive step AMD has made IPC wise. The 1700 at 4200 MHz however is not stable. 

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