Testseek.com have collected 347 expert reviews of the AMD Ryzen 7 1700 3.0GHz Socket AM4 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Ryzen 7 1700 3.0GHz Socket AM4.
March 2017
(84%)
347 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(98%)
17 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
840100347
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
Great Multithreaded Performance
Low Power Consumption
Very Reasonable Price
Best Ryzen 7 Value
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
Unlocked ratio multiplier
Lowcost eight core
65W TDP
Bundled cooler
Twice the cores and threads as Intel's competing Core i7-7700K
At a slightly lower price
Our test chip hit nearly 4GHz in overclocking
Strong Overall Performance
8-Cores / 16-Threads
Power Friendly
Aggressive Pricing
Great value for money considering its multi-threaded performance and more than decent single thread performance
Easily overclocks should the need ever arise
Default power requirement is pretty low considering it is an eight-core processor
The cheapest
Great multi-threaded performance
Significant single-threaded performance increase over Bulldozer
Lower TDP than i7-7700K
8-cores
16-threads for only $329
Performance
Overclocking
Power consumption
Value
Outstanding Performance
Low-Power Consumption (65W TDP)
Much Cheaper Than Competition
Ryzen Master Software
Perfect For Multi-Tasking
Can Reach 1800X Performance Easily
Future-Proof Platform
Ultimate Price/Performance Value
Runs Very Cool
The editors didn't like
Near Heart Attack levels of Excitement
Bested By Intel In Gaming
Limited Overclocking Capability
Questions remain over gaming performance
Some early adopter quirks linger
Overclocking not as strong as Kaby Lake
Lower stock performance than other Ryzen 7 models
Lower game performance than Intel processors
Poorly optimized software ecosystem
Single-core and 1080p gaming performance lag behind Intel's comparable Kaby Lake chips
Issues In A Few Benchmarks
Unimpressive Overclocking In Early Stages
Lack of game optimization makes Intel quad-cores a better bet
Draws excessive power when overclocked
Single thread performance does not come close to Intel flagship models
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...
• Good price per performance against the Core i7 7700K • Unlock multiplier for overclocking • Impressive performance in multithreaded applications and games • AMD SenseMI technology learns and adapts to computing behaviors • CPU load temperature reasonabl
Some applications and games can't take advantage of the CPU's 16 threads
Good multi-threaded performance, Good price-to-performance ratio, Low Temperature, Cheaper than the 1700X and 1800X, Able to reach 3.9GHz
Relatively low single-threaded performance, Low performance in 1080p
It's great for the consumers and the industry as a whole to see AMD back in the CPU game after so long. After their successful launch of the Ryzen 7 1800X, it's refreshing to see competition in the higher-end spectrum of the processor market.Despite being...
In 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 with its Ryzen 7 CPUs, all of which are 8-core/16-thread parts...
We honestly have to give it to AMD for developing a 65W processor that can almost keep up with the 95W Ryzen 1700X and 1800X eight-core processors. The fact that all Ryzen processors, including the Ryzen 1700 CPU with the "unlocked" status, is the biggest...
Abstract: Los procesadores RYZEN 7 1700 y Core i7 7820X tienen unas especificaciones muy parecidas, tanto que podemos considerarlos prácticamente como rivales casi directos, aunque por capacidad y características de la plataforma su rival pleno será el Threadrippe...
Published: 2017-07-02, Author: Javier , review by: geeknetic.es
Ryzen, o mejor dicho su arquitectura Zen, es un cambio radical en el funcionamiento, eficiencia y rendimiento de los procesadores x86 de AMD y eso ha requerido cierto trabajo de adaptación que sin duda ha traído mejoras importantes de rendimiento a unos p...
Published: 2017-04-10, Author: Miguel , review by: hardzone.es
Abstract: Se cierra el ciclo Ryzen 7 que comenzó allá por el mes de marzo. Ya ha pasado un mes y ya hemos tenido la oportunidad de probar los tres procesadores que forman el ecosistema Ryzen 7. Las sensaciones son muy buenas, pero es cierto que tiene que pasar tiem...
Published: 2017-04-02, Author: Felipe , review by: ozeros.com
Finalizando las pruebas pertinentes, podemos proceder a entregar a ustedes las conclusiones que el AMD R7-1700 nos dejó.La instalación y configuración, al igual que con el R7-1800x, sigue teniendo uno que otro problema. La poca madurez de software crítico...
y valoraciónTenía sensaciones positivas antes de analizar los RYZEN 7 1700X y RYZEN 7 1700, y lo cierto es que estaban justificadas. En esencia esperaba que ambos micros ofrecieran un rendimiento general casi idéntico al del RYZEN 7 1800X pero costando m...