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Reviews of AMD Ryzen 7 1800X 3.6GHz Socket AM4

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.
Award: Editor’s Choice March 2017
March 2017
 
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422 Reviews
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12 Reviews
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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
  • Questions remain over gaming performance
  • Some early adopter quirks linger
  • Overclocking not as strong as Kaby Lake
  • Issues In A Few Benchmarks
  • Unimpressive Overclocking In Early Stages
  • Requires dedicated graphics card
  • Single-core performance lags behind competing Intel "Kaby Lake" chips
  • Chipsets don't have as many PCI Express/SATA ports as Intel's offerings
  • Gaming performance at 1080p lags behind Intel
  • At least for now
  • 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
  • Overclocking
  • Not really cons
  • But the few areas where Ryzen fell short of Intel were gaming performance and power consumption. Not great overclockers

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  Published: 2017-05-20, Author: Jason , review by: blackholetec.com

  • Wrapping things up, it's important to understand how the Ryzen 1800X is to be judged; the parameters for its evaluation. Price is one of the factors as is the processor performance, given its price-point. Apart from this one must not only judge the perfor...

 
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  Published: 2017-03-10, Author: Gyaandalf , review by: gamingcentral.in

  • Incredible multi-core performance, Great choice for video editing and image rendering applications, Easily overclockable, Competes with i7-6950X at half the price
  • Gaming performance could be better, Lacks in single core performance
  • AMD has delivered on most of its promises with the Ryzen, it seems. Though the gaming performance could use some improvement, let's not forget that these are very early tests and games are not yet optimized for the Ryzen processors. With DX 12, games are...

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  Published: 2017-03-02, Author: Jamshed , review by: gadgets.ndtv.com

  • Sufficient IO and modern standards
  • None
  • If these early impressions are anything to go by, AMD is back with an enormous bang. We still need to see how things go out in the real world, but we can easily say that fans should be elated and Intel should be worried. The Ryzen 7 1800X pretty much wipe...

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  Published: 2017-03-02, Author: Mithun , review by: digit.in

  • 52% IPC improvement, Unlocked SKU, Great price/performance ratio
  • Slightly lower single-threaded performance
  • AMD's Ryzen is definitely a notable moment for the PC industry. With AMD back in the game, Intel will now have to up its game and bring out CPUs which are again competitive. We honestly hope this sets off a new battle between the two giants from the Silic...

 
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  Published: 2018-10-24, Author: goldfries , review by: goldfries.com

  • Abstract:  Looking at Intel's 8c/8t Core i7-9700K, I thought having 8 cores and high clocks would be great, even with Hyper-threading disabled… and I couldn't be so wrong.I had to test again and again to make sure what I saw was correct and sure enough it is, at a...

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  Published: 2017-06-26, Author: John , review by: hardwarezone.com.my

  • Sometimes you don't have to be the absolute best to be a winnerIn a nutshell, Ryzen 5's main advantage over Intel's Core i5 range is the higher number of cores and threads it offers while sharing the same price bracket. That's not unlike what AMD offers w...

 
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  Published: 2017-06-03, review by: liveatpc.com

  • Review] AMD Ryzen 1800X: Ryzen to the challengeMore Cores Than You Can Ever WantThe Ryzen 1800X features 8 cores, and now with AMD, they have what they call Simultaneous Multi-Threading (SMT) – basically you can have two logical cores for the price of on...

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  Published: 2017-03-17, Author: Chief , review by: lowyat.net

  • After hearing for so long from AMD on how great its Ryzen processor would be, we were finally able to experience it ourselves. True enough, the company appears to have fulfilled its promise on delivering high performance computing on its new flagship desk...

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  Published: 2017-03-02, Author: John , review by: hardwarezone.com.my

  • Good gaming performance, Rigid Build, Tough cables, 7.1 surround capability
  • Middling musical performance, Short cable, Non-controllable RGB lighting, Lack of swivel adjustment
  • At a price point of RM2,599, the Ryzen 7 1800X is not cheap by any definitive measure, but there is no denying that it's still an arm and a leg less costly than one of Intel's top-of-the-line Extreme CPU (even with the recent price cuts).The overall perfo...

 
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  Published: 2017-03-02, Author: goldfries , review by: goldfries.com

  • Single and Multi-Threaded Benchmarks What can I say – I'm totally floored by the performance, consider the fact that this RM 2,599 processor is able to outperform processors that costs double and it can do so with boards that are RM 700 or less, which is...

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