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Sehr gute CPU-Performance
Gute Single-Thread-Performance
Sehr gutes Preis/Leistungsverhältnis
Boxed-Version 2700X inklusive gutem Kühler
Kompatibel mit allen AM4-Mainboards (aktuelles BIOS vorausgesetzt)
Bessere Speicherkompatibilität als X370
Acht Kerne
Virtuelle Kernverdoppelung
Hohe Spieleleistung
Sehr hohe Anwendungsleistung
Relativ niedrige Leistungsaufnahme unter Last
Niedrige Temperaturen unter Last
Hohe Taktraten für eine Achtkern-CPU
Freier Multiplikator und hilfreiche Software
7Zip v18.03
Cinebench R15
Handbrake 1.10 YT60p
Handbrake 1.10 HEVC4K
Lightroom Classic 2018
Premiere Pro CC 2018
Gute Performance in Anwendungen
SensMI-Technologie
Hohe Energieeffizienz
Ordentliche Preis/Leistung
Assassin's Creed Origins
"Alexandria"
16 GiByte DDR4RAM per memory channel. Speed according to each processor's maximum specification
16 GiByte DDR4RAM per memory channel. Speed according to each processor's maxi
Hohe Multicore-Leistung
Gute Gaming-Leistung
Inklusive Boxed-RGB-Kühler
Entsperrter Multiplikator
Hohe Mehrkern-Leistung
Acht native Kerne (16 Threads)
Moderne Technik
Offener Multiplikator
Precision Boost 2 sorgt für höhere Taktraten
In Spiele fast so schnell wie ein Intel Core-i7 8700K
Fairer Preis
Sehr hohes Arbeits- und Spieltempo
Schnell bei komplexen Berechnungen
Großartige Performance
Relativ günstig
StoreMI cooles Chipsatz-Feature
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Volles Potenzial der CPUs setzt Mainboard mit X470-Chipsatz voraus
ähnlich teure Intel-CPUs in Spielen (noch) meist etwas flotter
Hohe Leistungsaufnahme unter Volllast
Friedrich Stiemer
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Das neue Top-Modell AMD Ryzen 7 2700X hat im Vergleich zur ersten Ryzen-Generation höhere Taktraten
Einen verbesserten Stromverbrauch und einen RGB-Kühler zu bieten - und all das zu einem relativ günstigen Preis von nur 319 Euro
Veröffentlicht: 2018-04-19, Autor: Andrew , Testbericht von: techteamgb.co.uk
Zusammenfassung: The new AMD Ryzen 2700X & 2600X CPUs are here – and I've got my hands on them to do a full review. Let's see how much better this second generation Ryzen (Zen+) really is! Want one? 2700X: prourls.co/5zs2 2600X: prourls.co/mrq8 Products shown provided by...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-04-13, Autor: Peter , Testbericht von: eteknix.com
Zusammenfassung: The launch of the new Ryzen processors and the latest AM4 X470 chipset motherboards is almost upon us. AMD has been kind enough to let us (and no doubt a fair few others) share a few pictures of the stunning review kit they sent out to us. As you can see...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-04-13, Autor: Andrew , Testbericht von: techteamgb.co.uk
Zusammenfassung: AMD's Ryzen Gen 2 Lineup is here for a quick unboxing and showcase – along with a couple of new X470 motherboards from AORUS and ASRock! Let's take a look. Products shown provided by: AMD - Patreon: www.patreon.com/techteamgb OverclockersUK Affiliate link...
If you're someone who needs a combination of excellent multi-threaded gaming performance and computational features, then your best option is the AMD Ryzen 7 2700X processor – the best chip today which functions adequately and costs much less than the 180...
If Ryzen 2nd Generation launched a year ago, Intel might have had to increase the 8700K's core count to 8 cores to keep up. Ryzen 2nd Generation performance gains come from two physical changes; the 12nm process and the optimization of transistor type pla...
AMD's Ryzen 7 2700X is a fantastic flagship CPU for AMD in 2018. Intel still holds its title as king of gaming performance for now, but users who are looking for a superior all-around machine should look no further then AMD's second generation Ryzen lineu...
Significantly reduced power draw, Improved memory compatibility, Higher clock frequencies at lower voltages (VID)
Overclocking headroom still far behind what Intel offers, Memory frequency still far too dependent on CPU IMC sample
The second-generation Ryzen CPUs are a welcome improvement over what was initially offered a year ago. The advancements AMD has made are small but numerous, and as a package it all comes together in a way that finally makes AMD a realistically viable choi...
Highest performing desktop CPU, Plenty of overclocking headroom, Gaming performance at par with Intel
Hot-head
AMD's latest desktop flagship certainly has all the bells and whistles that they promised. For most folks who've been sceptical of moving to a new platform, a revision or an optimised iteration is what they're looking out for. One which improves upon the...
Slightly cramped layout, No video outputs for Ryzen APUs,
AMD blew us away last year, and of course we can't expect the same thing to happen again so soon. The Ryzen 7 2700X is a competent step forward, not a whole new generation of architectures. If you were planning to upgrade, AMD just made the deal a little...