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Reviews of AMD Ryzen 7 1800X 3.6GHz Socket AM4

Testseek.co.uk have collected 422 expert reviews of the AMD Ryzen 7 1800X 3.6GHz Socket AM4 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Ryzen 7 1800X 3.6GHz Socket AM4.
Award: Editor’s Choice March 2017
March 2017
 
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422 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Highly competitive multithreaded performance
  • Competes against Intel's top tier CPUs
  • Supplied with RGB Cooler
  • Fully featured platform
  • 8/16 cores threads priced lower than the competition
  • Significantly improved performance per watt
  • Smart technologies
  • Massive multi-core performance
  • Aggressive pricing
  • Smart calls on architecture
  • Energy efficient design
  • Gives users honest choice
  • Significant ecosystem support
  • Low cost
  • Low TDP
  • Office and workstation applications
  • Outstanding multicore performance
  • Great value for money
  • Impressive thermal efficiency
  • Value for money
  • Performance
  • Factory-unlocked processor
  • Superb multithreaded performance at stock clocks
  • Boost frequencies help to enhance singlethreaded performance
  • $499 (~£490) selling price (!)
  • Soldered heatspreader allows for good cooling
  • Unlocked CPU multiplier
  • Overall cost can be low thanks to the A

The editors didn't like

  • Can be beat in memory intensive applications
  • Not quite as fast clock for clock
  • Specific memory requirements
  • Limited overclocking potential
  • Single-thread not as good as Intel
  • Gaming optimisations still needed
  • Subpar gaming performance in some titles
  • Poorly optimized software ecosystem
  • Singlecore performance lags behind cheaper Intel chips
  • No integrated graphics
  • Won't fit AM3motherboards
  • No XFR or Precision Boost when overclocking
  • Gaming performance is not well suited for ultra high refresh rates
  • Some memory speed limitations – difficult pushing past 3.2GHz
  • Dualchannel memory and sixteen PCIe lanes for GPUs may be limitations to some prosumers

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  Published: 2017-03-29, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com

  • Abstract:  This week MSI finally released an updated BIOS for the X370 XPOWER GAMING TITANIUM that we've been using for a majority of our Ryzen Linux benchmarks. With that motherboard improving memory compatibility and allowing us to finally run the board at higher...

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  Published: 2017-03-20, Author: Josh , review by: pureoverclock.com

  • Great Multi Thread performance, Solid Gaming Performance, Nice Overclocking room on 1700, Easy clock adjustment with Ryzen Master, Price, Power Efficiency, Experience
  • Near Heart Attack levels of Excitement
  • Don't let negative vibes fool you. AMD has released an excellent design that far surpasses what the release was like of the FX-8350 years ago. If it wasn't for Ryzen 5, I'd tell everyone to get a Ryzen 7 1700. If you can use 8 cores though, you should...

 
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  Published: 2017-03-17, Author: W1zzard , review by: techpowerup.com

  • AMD processors are competitive again, Outstanding performance in heavy multi-threaded apps, Cheaper than Intel HEDT processors, Single-threaded performance improved, Low power draw and excellent power efficiency, Platform updated to include latest feature
  • Horrible motherboards / BIOS, feels not ready for market, Limited game performance, Memory frequency options and memory compatibility limited, Setup complicated (memory, HPET, CCX, SMT, and power profile), Overclocking barely worth it, Requires optimized
  • The AMD Ryzen 7 1800X currently retails for $499. AMD processors are competitive again Outstanding performance in heavy multi-threaded apps Cheaper than Intel HEDT processors Single-threaded performance improved Low power draw and excellent power effi...

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  Published: 2017-03-16, Author: AMD , review by: neoseeker.com

  • This is my first trio CPU review, and the anticipation was palpable leading up to their arrival on my test bench! The fact that this was also the introduction of a new processor lineup from AMD made things even more intriguing.Some minor issues were overc...

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  Published: 2017-03-10, review by: Computerpoweruser.com

  • Abstract:  For the last decade, every Intel processor review used the previous generation Intel processor as the primary point of reference, because AMD couldn't compete. With Ryzen, all of that changes. The Ryzen 7 1800X isn't the second coming of the Athlon 64, bu...

 
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  Published: 2017-03-06, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com

  • Abstract:  Our latest Ryzen Linux benchmarks are looking at the impact of the CPUFreq scaling driver's governors have on the performance of the Ryzen 7 1800X, including a look at the power consumption and performance-per-Watt when changing the governors.ACPI CPUFreq...

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  Published: 2017-03-04, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be

  • After finalizing the tests with the Ryzen 7 1800X and comparing with the Intel counterparts we can finally draw a conclusion regarding its performance: the new AMD competitor offers enough performance in order to beat the Core i7 6900K in rendering and vi...

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  Published: 2017-03-04, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com

  • Test new CPU was interesting, because we have not just a 10% increase, as it did in the case of test Core i7-7700K. AMD successfully launched on the market a new architecture and new processors to compete with Intel. Increase productivity RYZEN compared t...

 
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  Published: 2017-03-03, Author: Bruno , review by: reviewstudio.net

  • performance, power consumption, value
  • overclocking
  • AMD launched a new CPU generation after a long time using a totally new architecture. To be honest everyone is expecting Ryzen from at least 4 years, but AMD cooked it slowly and it is obvious they did a great job afterall.Ryzen 7 1800X is an 8-core / 16-...

 
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  Published: 2017-03-02, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net

  • Intel has enjoyed relatively unchallenged occupancy of the enthusiast CPU market for several years now. If you mark the FX-8350 as the last major play prior to subsequent refreshes, that marks the last major AMD CPU launch as 2012. Of course, later launc...

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