Testseek.com 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.
March 2017
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Sufficient IO and modern standards
Incredible multi-core performance
Great choice for video editing and image rendering applications
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...
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
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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...
Published: 2017-03-02, Author: Ron , review by: modders-inc.com
Abstract: Many things in life are best done quickly. Tearing out a bandage, asking somebody out you had a crush on for a while, etc. but buying a high-end CPU is not one of them. Buying a high-end CPU is an investment with expectations that it will run for many yea...
At launch we already see quite a few nice motherboards on the market, including the GIGABYTE AX370-GAMING 5 used here. Over 80 motherboards are available as of today for the AM4 platform, don't forget these will also support the upcoming Ryzen-based APU...
Published: 2017-03-02, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
It's been a long time coming, but AMD Ryzen is here and it looks impressive. Though we only have the Ryzen 7 1800X in our results today I am eager to get back home and get to testing the 1700X and 1700 models and see if they offer as compelling of an alte...
Published: 2017-03-02, Author: Mark , review by: arstechnica.com
Eight cores and 16 threads at half the price of Intel, Excellent performance in workstation applications, AM4 is a modern, full-featured platform, While only a small performance boost, XFR is zero-effort and works well
Gaming performance is weak compared to Intel, particularly in modern titles, Specialised AVX applications will perform better under Intel
Man, there is just so much to take in with this launch. I've gone through the testing and even though I have to follow up (hopefully) later on today when our 1700 comes in with its performance. I can say that testing Ryzen as a whole has been a roller...
AMD sees Ryzen 7 processors as being the perfect fit for multi-threaded (nT) work with slightly lower single threaded (1T) performance. Our testing shows that is true for the most part. In applications where all cores are being used the 8-Core, 16-Thread...