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Guru3D.com » News » Review: Ryzen 7 1700 processor

Review: Ryzen 7 1700 processor

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/14/2017 09:39 AM | source: | 256 comment(s)

It is time to peek at the most affordable Ryzen 7 series eight-core processor, the AMD Ryzen 1700. This puppy costs you only 329 USD and it will tweak 'n clock towards 4 GHz just as well. With proper temperatures, a lower TDP yet still a sheer amount of RAW CPU performance is manages to impress and deliver.

Read our full review here.
 







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Neo Cyrus
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#5406309 Posted on: 03/14/2017 09:51 AM
4GHz... Niceuuuu. If I were upgrading I'd definitely consider the R7 1700.

0blivious
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#5406314 Posted on: 03/14/2017 10:18 AM
Great review. Thank you.

These Ryzens are great deals if you're a PC user who creates more content.

I wanted to build a Ryzen rig (build itch) to replace my i7, but as a gamer, it just isn't doing it. It's beating the old FX series but still really nowhere near Intel. Any windows fixes aren't closing that gap.

Sunesha
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#5406332 Posted on: 03/14/2017 11:20 AM
Thanks for testing with a aircooler. I am glad that you can get good enough overclock =)

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#5406351 Posted on: 03/14/2017 12:10 PM
Great review. Thank you.

These Ryzens are great deals if you're a PC user who creates more content.

I wanted to build a Ryzen rig (build itch) to replace my i7, but as a gamer, it just isn't doing it. It's beating the old FX series but still really nowhere near Intel. Any windows fixes aren't closing that gap.

It's still fine in gaming nothing to worry about FPS wise, that intel is on the top by 15+fps doesen't mean the CPU is "Bad" for gaming. So the CPU is a good deal for both the users Gaming/Content. Intel will be on the top aslong as they wan't unless users like you invest in AMD. Okay perhaps you have no reason to upgrade gaming wise. Anyway I'm getting one to build a new ESXI homelab once the CPU is supported. Great RAW performance!

Don't choose intel over those 10/15FPS :) invest in competition aswell.

Ryu5uzaku
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#5406352 Posted on: 03/14/2017 12:22 PM
Great review. Thank you.

These Ryzens are great deals if you're a PC user who creates more content.

I wanted to build a Ryzen rig (build itch) to replace my i7, but as a gamer, it just isn't doing it. It's beating the old FX series but still really nowhere near Intel. Any windows fixes aren't closing that gap.

In games where the ccx is not causing issues its just there with 6900k np. But mostly yes it is somewhat behind.

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