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AMD Ryzen 7 1700 Review





We test the most affordable Ryzen 7 series processor, the 1700 CPU will cost you only 329 USD. This units oozes value as the performance is really good. The 8-core processor will be tested on an X370 motherboard.
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1700 is good if you going to manually overclock it, however stock cooler might not be sufficient.
1700x is good without overclocking, however more less decent cooler is required.
If you looking into pushing your CPU to limits ( high frame gaming, rendering, encoding, etc... ) I'd say get 1700x and buy good cooler.
Otherwise, 1700 would be enough.