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AMD Ryzen 7 1800X Review - Overclocking With Ryzen 7 1800X - Benchmark Results

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/02/2017 04:00 PM [ 5] 583 comment(s)

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Results - Ryzen 7 1800X / 4.100~4.200 MHz / 3000 MHz DDR4

Below, you can find a handful of results we ran with the overclocked settings as explained on the previous page. All processor cores are stable enough to finish results at roughly 4.1 GHz and the memory at 3000 MHz (CL16 if I recall correctly). The same settings as previous benchmark runs have been used here. Since overclocking will vary per motherboard and per processor we will show more overclock results in the standalone X370 motherboard reviews, of course.


Above, you can see wPrime running 104 seconds on 1,024M at defaults clocks, which already is impressive TBH. Overclocked at 4.1 GHz you'll notice it is 10 seconds faster.

BTW I had some quations about the chart, but that reads @ll as in ALL cores at 4.1 GHz
 

 
Cinebench also favors all cores clocked at 4.1 GHz, actually at this stage I had it at 4125 MHz. That brought the score upwards to 19.85 CB.

FryBench would have liked a quad-channel memory setup alright, hence the 6900K remains on top, at 4.1 GHz however the Ryzen 1800X comes close, really close.

Ryzen 1800X is massively impressive with Handbrake alright. Overclocked we increased another 4 frames. Right, below some extra random scores done with 4.1 GHz.
  




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