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
(85%)
422 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
12 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Great Multi Thread performance
Solid Gaming Performance
Nice Overclocking room on 1700
Easy clock adjustment with Ryzen Master
Price
Power Efficiency
Experience
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
Remarkable multithreaded performance
More core and threads than the competition
1600X on par with a stock i5 7600K in gaming
The full-featured AM4 platform
Excellent value for money
Strong Overall Performance
8-Cores / 16-Threads
Power Friendly
Aggressive Pricing
Huge performance leap over previous-generation AMD FX processors
Trades blows with Intel's Core i7-6900K at half the price
Very price-aggressive motherboard options
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
Performance
Power consumption
Value
Great value. Smooth gaming with strong minimum frame rates. Powerful productivity performance. Runs cool
The editors didn't like
Near Heart Attack levels of Excitement
Gaming performance is weak compared to Intel
Particularly in modern titles
Specialised AVX applications will perform better under Intel
Ive been in this industry for the better part of 15 years now and in all that time, I cant remember an instance when theres been so much excitement building over a product launch. AMD didnt help the situation out by layout out an endless trail of cook...
Performance, Overclocking, Perf per watt, Pricing, New platform, Improved single thread performance, DDR4
Did not go higher than 4.1GHz
After running through the testing and spending some quality time with the Ryzen R7 1800X, R7 1700X, and the R7 1700, I can't get Aerosmith's song "Back in the Saddle" out of my head! It's been a while since the AMD faithful had something to really get exc...
AMD's Ryzen R7 1800X has achieved something the CPU market has been craving for 6-long-years, innovation...
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Published: 2017-10-10, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com.au
This is a question I keep mulling over. If you're building a brand new PC and investing in a new motherboard then the 8th Generation Intel Coffee Lake processors are worth a look. Particularly if you game o...
Right at this moment, the decision to buy a 6900K over the 1800X is extremely difficult - there just isn't that much more you get for an extra $500 over the 1800X - and that fact has shaken the CPU market. Not to mention, the two other much less expensiv...
Abstract: These days there are basically two different groups of customers who demand lots of processing power: content creators and gamers, while this 2D performance comparison is targeting content creators. After having had a look at the following pages you'll ha...
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Published: 2018-05-06, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
For the desktop PC gamer, the higher TDP X models are still the go-to for gaming and general performance though. They're a little faster, and a little more expensive, but you get what you pay for. However, if heat and power are a big concern to you, and t...
Published: 2018-05-06, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
I can see the Ryzen 5 2600 and the 2600X fast becoming the most popular chips of the second generation Ryzen launch. They're fast, they're affordable, and they're easy to keep cool and overclock. I mean, if you're just doing a massive amount of rendering...
Published: 2018-03-30, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: Want to know how much power your CPU draws while gaming – and whether or not Intel or AMD is better for power consumption and performance? Let's take a look at the I7-8700K and Ryzen 7 1800X with some real world testing. - Patreon: www.patreon.com/techtea...
Which processor now offers the most bang of your buck varies per price segment. If you have a very small budget, in our opinion it is best to find an Intel Pentium G4560, which, given its higher availability, is less of a challenge than it was a few month...