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Ryzen 7 1800X Overview, 1 Week in

Ryzen 7 1800X Overview, 1 Week in


Ryzen 7 1800X Overview, 1 Week in
The Ryzen family of AMD's processors are here, and they're great so far. So I got my hands on one finally, so this is my Ryzen 7 1800X Overview, 1 Week in.


First Glance

This is great, AMD has finally phased out the FM2 and AMD3 sockets! It has been WAY overdue, and finally a new board and alignment has hit the market.

What this means is, there can be more transistors, and components put onto the chip, which means in return, better performance. It looks beautiful, in terms of it being just a component for a computer, which is just basically a cluster of a lot of components together, as one big machine! 

Specs

The Ryzen 7 1800X comes stock with the core clock at 3.7GHz with 8 Cores, and 16 Threads. Also including 16MB of L3 Smart Cache. The core clock can also be turbo up to 4.0GHz with an unlocked motherboard. So far so good. 


Stock Performance

With Cinebench R15 I got a nice score of 159/1612 This is by far the fastest processor in the $500 USD range. For the buck, you do get a huge bang.

Final Overlook

Overall, the Zen family of processors have placed another great choice on the table. However to me this is like choosing a tender, juicy pork chop over Prime Rib perfectly cooked. Allthough I do appreciate a new AMD processor, I could have possibly gotten better performance from say a Core i7 5960, with slight overclocking, but I am happy. Also Pairing this with a AMD Rx 470.

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