
AMD Ryzen 7 1st Gen - RYZEN 7 1700 Summit Ridge (Zen) 8-Core 3.0 GHz (3.7 GHz Turbo) Socket AM4 65W YD1700BBAEBOX Desktop Processor
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Alexander L. –
Pros: -8 core, high clock and half the price of Intel. -Runs cool after consideration of the 20C temp displacement. Cons: -Harder to OC and RAM dependent. Best i can do it without significant tinkering is 2666mhz on DD4 2x16gig. Overall Review: -My first build has been Athlon… Then i went to Core 2 Quad, i7-860, i7-4790k. Been stuck on quad core for many year (boring). Since i do a lot of multi-thread programming and simulation for finance, the 8-core is the buck bang for the buck compared…
Steven C. –
Pros: -cool and quiet (never breaks 65c @ 1.365v @ 4ghz on a Noctua NH-D15) -FAST (just as fast at encoding and compiling as my 2670v3 workstation) -Excellent for gaming (outclasses the 6700k it replaced in 1% and .1% lows) -Great overclocker (managed 4ghz @ 1.365v 48 hour prime95 stable could probably go higher if i wanted to) Cons: -immature platform (finicky memory compatibility for high clocks and limited motherboard selection. Bios updates REQUIRED when you are building a new system)….
Samuel R. –
Pros: Powerful Low power consumption Overclockable Cheap Low heat Cons: Only thing bad is due to it’s different design and strengths software companies need to learn to work with it. Overall Review: This processor works with windows 7 completely fine but if your motherboard doesn’t have any old USB 2.0 ports you will need to get a really old keyboard or use a automated installer to install windows 7. After you install the drivers for your motherboard you will be fine. Again, windows 7…
Anonymous –
Pros: Stock cooler can get you to 3.6-3.7Ghz and be quiet doing so, just stay around 1.2-1.25V on the wraith cooler, set the fan on the heat-sink to 75% you will not even hear it and I’m picky about sound as an owner of only Noctua fans. Also the wraith cooler looks cool too. Don’t even bother buying a separate cooler if you are happy with a 3.6-3.7ghz OC if you want to push this chip to 3.8-3.9 you have to jump the voltage from 1.25V to something like 1.35V-1.4V or even higher meaning you…
Trevon D. –
Pros: -Multitasking, multitasking, multitasking. Ryzen’s 8 core CPU’s can handle many intensive processes at once, which is ideal for content creation. -Faster Encryption, Encoding, and Streaming. Streaming high-end video games is a breeze. Fully capable of producing lagless 1080p plus streams, provided you have good upload speeds as well. -I have heard that out of the Ryzen 7’s, the 1700 benefits more from air cooling because of where its cores are. I don’t have a 1700x or 1800x to compare…
Brian W. –
Pros: Excellent multithreaded performance for workstation applications. As a sports photographer, I use RawTherapee to process dozens or hundreds of high-resolution raw images and this processor blasts through the job. It’s about twice as fast in batch image processing as my Haswell (4th generation) Core i7 laptop, and the image preview updates much faster than before as I work on each image. When every second counts, this processor delivers. Gaming performance in the latest titles is…
Anonymous –
Pros: My old Intel just couldn’t cut it anymore, she got old, slow, and was only with me for my money. Since breaking up with Intel I found a new gal; AMD. A cheap date that can performs great, and since switching I have a lot more headroom. You can fool around with her settings and she doesn’t mind, and she’s stable when pushed to her limits. 7/7 best I’ve ever had. Cons: None Overall Review: Stable at 3.8 GHz on the stock cooler while drawing less than 90 watts. Damn good chip.
Anonymous –
Pros: overclocked straight to 4.0 GHz out of the box. Cons: No cooler included but it’s normal for unlocked CPUs Overall Review: I came from an i7 7700k to this and was not disappointed. May become an AMD fanboy.