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March 2017
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422 Avis
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Utilisateurs
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12 Avis
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Grosses nouveautés architecturales
Performances dantesques en applicatif multithread
Ratio perf/conso ahurissant une fois optimisé
Soudure en indium températures très faibles
Ressenti très fluide en jeu (peu de microstutterring)
Performances excel
Ratio perf/prix excellent
Plateforme peu coûteuse
Performances sur le multitaches
Consommation contenue
Des performances
Des vraies
Nouvelle plateforme
Performances
Prix
Faible TDP
Performances pour les stations de travail
Performances en rendu 3D
Performances en encodage vidéo
Performances élevées dans l'absolu
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Absence d'iGPU
Tension à optimiser pour en tirer le meilleur
Potentiel d'Overclocking assez faible finalement
Performances en retrait dans certains jeux
16 lignes PCIe seulement
Chauffe
Performances décevantes en jeu
Environnement logiciel encore mal optimisé
Performances dans les jeux
Performances légèrement en retrait lorsque le système mémoire est mis à rude contribution
Ive been in this industry for the better part of 15 years now and in all that time, I cant remember an instance when theres been so much excitement building over a product launch. AMD didnt help the situation out by layout out an endless trail of cook...
Performance, Overclocking, Perf per watt, Pricing, New platform, Improved single thread performance, DDR4
Did not go higher than 4.1GHz
After running through the testing and spending some quality time with the Ryzen R7 1800X, R7 1700X, and the R7 1700, I can't get Aerosmith's song "Back in the Saddle" out of my head! It's been a while since the AMD faithful had something to really get exc...
Wrapping things up, it's important to understand how the Ryzen 1800X is to be judged; the parameters for its evaluation. Price is one of the factors as is the processor performance, given its price-point. Apart from this one must not only judge the perfor...
Incredible multi-core performance, Great choice for video editing and image rendering applications, Easily overclockable, Competes with i7-6950X at half the price
Gaming performance could be better, Lacks in single core performance
AMD has delivered on most of its promises with the Ryzen, it seems. Though the gaming performance could use some improvement, let's not forget that these are very early tests and games are not yet optimized for the Ryzen processors. With DX 12, games are...
If these early impressions are anything to go by, AMD is back with an enormous bang. We still need to see how things go out in the real world, but we can easily say that fans should be elated and Intel should be worried. The Ryzen 7 1800X pretty much wipe...
52% IPC improvement, Unlocked SKU, Great price/performance ratio
Slightly lower single-threaded performance
AMD's Ryzen is definitely a notable moment for the PC industry. With AMD back in the game, Intel will now have to up its game and bring out CPUs which are again competitive. We honestly hope this sets off a new battle between the two giants from the Silic...
Extrait: Looking at Intel's 8c/8t Core i7-9700K, I thought having 8 cores and high clocks would be great, even with Hyper-threading disabled… and I couldn't be so wrong.I had to test again and again to make sure what I saw was correct and sure enough it is, at a...
Sometimes you don't have to be the absolute best to be a winnerIn a nutshell, Ryzen 5's main advantage over Intel's Core i5 range is the higher number of cores and threads it offers while sharing the same price bracket. That's not unlike what AMD offers w...
Review] AMD Ryzen 1800X: Ryzen to the challengeMore Cores Than You Can Ever WantThe Ryzen 1800X features 8 cores, and now with AMD, they have what they call Simultaneous Multi-Threading (SMT) – basically you can have two logical cores for the price of on...