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Review: AMD Ryzen 7 1700X processor
Yesterday we tested the flagship processor, today we review the Ryzen 7 1700X Processor that is a 100 bucks cheaper. The 8-core processor will be tested on an X370 motherboard.
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#5401242 Posted on: 03/03/2017 03:03 PM
Little spelling error here -
"Agaim I cannot stress enough.." Page 24.
Very nice overclock performance. I can definitely see people opting for this chip and overclocking to save a bit of coin.
Little spelling error here -
"Agaim I cannot stress enough.." Page 24.
Very nice overclock performance. I can definitely see people opting for this chip and overclocking to save a bit of coin.
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#5401243 Posted on: 03/03/2017 03:03 PM
That is the one proc I do not have just yet. Grabs phone, calls AMD.
Can't wait to see what my 1700 can do... 

That is the one proc I do not have just yet. Grabs phone, calls AMD.
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#5401245 Posted on: 03/03/2017 03:06 PM
That is a shame, if it can clock upwards of 4.0 then it becomes the best of the three value wise (if you dont mind a little tweaking)
That is the one proc I do not have just yet. Grabs phone, calls AMD.
That is a shame, if it can clock upwards of 4.0 then it becomes the best of the three value wise (if you dont mind a little tweaking)
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#5401252 Posted on: 03/03/2017 03:16 PM
Probably ~4ghz as well with appropriate cooling and chip quality. I doubt anything significant will change unless major patches/drivers and/or BIOS revisions will be released.
Can't wait to see what my 1700 can do... 

Probably ~4ghz as well with appropriate cooling and chip quality. I doubt anything significant will change unless major patches/drivers and/or BIOS revisions will be released.
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Hilbert nice review! The SMT finding is interesting. I'm shore the game performance will improve in time, important is that RAW performance IS THERE !!!
After you get well soon check the following:
As we finish up out second Ryzen 7 review we can already conclude that the 1700X definitely offers a lot more value for you money. The performance metric is not far away from the 1800X at all, aside from a 200 MHz differential. At 399 USD this processor is going
The Gaming Performance
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Ah thanks, yeah normally the articles are grammar checked. I just posted this one out there to have it up as fast as possible.