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Grosses nouveautés architecturales côté rouge
Performances dantesques en applicatif multithread
Rapport Perf/prix en applicatif très intéressant
Ratio perf/conso Out of the Box ahurissant
Soudure en indium températures polaires
Performances excell
Performances en jeux convaincantes
Performances sur le multitâche
Overclocking facile
Chauffe peu
Peu coûteux pour un octocore
Plateforme peu coûteuse et facile à exploiter
Rapport performances prix
Segmentation tarifaire judicieuse
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 de l'archi assez faible finalement
Mauvaises puces
Temp et conso supérieus aux autres à fréquence égale
Performances en retrait dans certains jeux
Plus de variabi
Fréquence un peu faible sur certaines applications
Performances dans les jeux
Performances légèrement en retrait lorsque le système mémoire est mis à rude contribution
Publié: 2017-03-26, Auteur: Richard , review by: eurogamer.net
There's a range of advice we can offer to any prospective Ryzen owners. First, the more expensive 1800X is only recommended if you want the fastest possible stock processor, no matter what the cost. Highly clocked out of the box, there's not a huge amount...
Publié: 2017-03-16, Auteur: Luke , review by: kitguru.net
Excellent multi-threaded performance that is vastly superior to that of the Core i7-7700K, Competitive performance against Intel processors three times its price, Up to 3.75GHz XFR frequency helps single-threaded performance, Unlocked CPU multiplier and o
Gaming performance is not best suited for ultra-high refresh rates and trails i7-7700K levels (outside of GPU-limited scenarios), Lower memory frequency support compared to Kaby Lake
AMD's Ryzen 7 1700 is perhaps the most interesting chip in the line-up due to its lower price than the 1700X and 1800X, which were superb value in their own right. A new level of multi-threaded performance has been delivered at a £330 price point where In...
8 cores, 16 threads for under £320, Impressive multi-core performance, Lower TDP than 1700X or 1800X, Wide range of modern AM4 boards, Makes Core i7 X99 seem ultra-expensive
Single-thread is good but not great, Gaming optimisations still needed
The launch of AMD Ryzen 7 CPUs has largely been greeted with positivity by the media and most forum users. Their undeniable strength rests with massive multi-core capability at prices that are 2-3x cheaper than select Core i7 chips manufactured by Intel...
65W TDP (Cool running, impressive performance perWatt), 8/16 cores threads, Easy to overclock, Very competitive price, Supplied with RGB LED cooler
No XFRtechnology, Specific memory requirements
In our testing, the 1700 performs surprisingly good, and in some benches, better than expected. This is likely down to the ongoing optimisations, and the ironing out of any bugs that may have reared its head since release. There are more optimisations exp...
Publié: 2017-03-11, Auteur: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Competitive price, 8-Core w/ 16 Threads, New AM4 platform, Very easy to overclock, Can closely match the 1800X while overclocked, Precision Boost and XFR, Excellent performance in rendering (Cinebench), Good gaming performance,
None, Neutral, Memory performance still has a few bugs, but we expect these to be fixed with a BIOS update, Like all 8-core chips, it can get quite warm, so a powerful cooler is recommended, Price is very similar to the more established i7-7700K, “The Ryz
PricingThe Ryzen 7 1700 comes in at just £332.60, a far cry from the flagship, 1800X which costs £488.99. On Amazon UK. That makes the R7 1700 around the same price at the Intel Core i7-7700K (mostly thanks to recent Intel price cuts).OverviewThe Ryzen hy...
What we have here is somewhat of an overclocker's dream. While anything much over 4GHz is going to be tricky, at least until we see improvements AMD's end, the Ryzen 7 1700 is still able to dish out a 1GHz overclock over its base frequency of 3GHz and thi...
Publié: 2017-03-06, Auteur: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Extrait: In this, the ultimate AMD vs Intel comparison, Fierce PC sent me two identical systems – barring the CPU and motherboard of course! The Intel system features an i7-7700K and an Asus Maximus IX Hero – whereas the AMD system features a Ryzen 7 1700 running...
Overall, then, the day has finally arrived that we thought would never come - a competitive CPU from AMD at the high end. There are some teething problems to get over, and don't expect as polished an experience as you would from an Intel Z270 system right...
Publié: 2020-07-13, Auteur: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Extrait: AMD's first generation old-time favorite, the Ryzen 7 1700 seems to have aged rather well. In a recent test we compared it against its direct competition at the time, the Core i7-7700K. The 8-core, 16-thread Ryzen processor enjoys strong performance gains...
Publié: 2019-04-12, Auteur: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Extrait: When we recently updated our Best CPUs feature, we noticed that access to affordable first-gen Ryzen processors remains an attractive option for many. The Ryzen 7 1700 is a standout option in particular as this 8-core/16-thread part is selling for $160, m...