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Optimisations cache/mémoire intéressantes
Compatibilité officielle avec RAM 2933 MHz
Gains en IPC face au 1800X
Consommation en idle très faible
Gains prononcés sur certains usages face au 1800X
Excellent en applicatif
Très bon en jeux
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Performances en rendu 3D
Performances en encodage vidéo
Performances élevées dans l'absolu
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Absence d'iGPU
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Ratio Perf/conso décevant @Stock
Températures en augmentation face à la génération précédente
Publié: 2018-04-30, Auteur: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
New 12nm fabrication process, Precision Boost 2 works well, taking the 2700X over 4GHz out of the box, Memory compatibility does not seem an issue, Lower pricing at launch compared to its predecessor
Marginal improvement to be had over 1700X/1800X, Power draw could be better, Still behind Intel in terms of IPC, Limited overclocking potential due to the effectiveness of Precision Boost 2
2nd Gen Ryzen makes some useful but marginal improvements over what we must now call 1st Gen Ryzen. If you liked Ryzen 7 1800X you will be impressed by Ryzen 7 2700X and the combination of reduced latency, increased clock speed as well as the sophisticati...
Over the past year, we have seen the processor landscape change more than it had changed in the ten years before. This was, of course, driven by AMD's Ryzen processors, which are much better placed to compete with Intel than they were in previous years. T...
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Publié: 2018-04-20, Auteur: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
Dramatically improved performance, Reasonably priced, Useful included CPU cooler and software
Highest-energy draw on load
The AMD Ryzen 7 2700X is undoubtedly the best consumer processor on the market right now. It's only fair competitor, the Intel Core i7-8700K, is slower on the single- and multi- core front and doesn't offer much better gaming performance to justify its sl...
Publié: 2018-04-19, Auteur: Dave , review by: pcgamesn.com
This makes Dave a happy panda. This is a high-end AMD processor that makes me question why anyone would now buy the 8700K or 9900K instead. We've genuinely got serious competition in the CPU market once more, with AMD pushing Intel as hard as it's ever do...
Significant performance boost vs. 1800X, Bundled coolers, Backward-compatible with 300-series motherboards, Indium solder, Better memory and cache performance
Limited overclocking headroom, No value-oriented 400-series motherboards yet
AMD's Ryzen 7 2700X is another big step forward for AMD. The improved boost algorithms add to Ryzen's performance advantage in heavily-threaded applications, while the increased frequency and reduced memory latency provide a boost to a wide range of workl...
Even more competitive multi-threaded performance, Entire range now arrives with Wraith cooler, Improves on every aspect over previous generation, Faster and better memory support, More aggressive pricing, Precision Boost 2 and XFR2 are much improved, Ide
Still lacks single core performance compared to Intel, Struggles in memory intensive applications, 105W TDP compared to previous 95W on 1800X, Increased power consumption compared to previous Gen
Despite taking the industry by storm last year, AMD weren't happy. There were aspects which needed attention in order to truly scare Intel. Memory performance and latency, as well as slow CPU cache, caused considerable issues with the previous generation...
Solid value, Impressive multi-core performance, All chips unlocked, Lots of motherboard choice
Single-thread is better but not great, Limited all-core overclocking headroom
AMD has bolstered the Ryzen line-up by announcing four CPUs today. These performance second-generation chips are marketed as the 2000-series family and now augment the G-series models released earlier this year.The purpose of these processors is to en...
Solid value, Impressive multi-core performance, All chips unlocked, Lots of motherboard choice
Single-thread is better but not great, Limited all-core overclocking headroom
AMD has bolstered the Ryzen line-up by announcing four CPUs today. These performance second-generation chips are marketed as the 2000-series family and now augment the G-series models released earlier this year.The purpose of these processors is to en...
AMD has done exactly what it needed to with both the Ryzen 7 2700X and Ryzen 5 2600X, closing the gaps between it and Intel in those lightly-threaded tests (including games) while also extending its lead in multi-threaded applications, where it's now in a...