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Verstarkte PCIe-Slot
Anpassbare RGB-Beleuchtung
Viele Features (3D-Druck etc.)
Overclocking-Funktionen
Hohe Leistung
Guter Onboard-Audiochip
Viele Anschlussmoglichkeiten
7Zip v18.03
Cinebench R15
Handbrake 1.10 YT60p
Handbrake 1.10 HEVC4K
Lightroom Classic 2018
Premiere Pro CC 2018
Keine größeren Unterschiede zu den großen Ryzen-Modellen
Nur ein geringerer Takt
Sehr gute Energieeffizienz dank 65W TDP
Große Übertaktungsmöglichkeiten (prozentual)
Sehr gutes Preis/-Leistungsverhältnis
Sehr hohes Arbeitstempo
Sehr hohes Tempo bei komplexen Berechnungen
Moderater Stromverbrauch
Acht Kerne
Virtuelle Kernverdoppelung
Hohe Spieleleistung
Sehr hohe Anwendungsleistung
Kaum langsamer als die anderen Ryzen-7-CPUs
Niedrige Leistungsaufnahme unter Last
Niedrige Temperaturen unter Last
Freier Multiplikator und hilfreiche Software f
Tolle Preis-Leistung
Hohe Effizienz
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Kein U.2-Anschluss
Nur 1 M.2-Anschluss
Deutlich geringere Grundtaktfrequenz
Mäßige Spieleperformance im Vergleich zum Core i7-7700K bei niedrigen Auflösungen
Plattform ist neu und (noch) nicht fehlerfrei
Somit sind Bios-Updates nötig
Spiele-Benchmarks (2)
Kein Grafikchip an Bord
Recht niedrige Standard-Taktrate
In Full HD oft langsamer als Core i7-CPUs von Intel
Solid 8 Core/16 Thread performance, Lower TDP of 65W for cooler operation, Our Sample overclocked to 3.9GHz easily, Suitable for content creation / video editing or render work, New AM4 platform, Very compelling price, Great CPU for a multi-purpose system
Still slightly slower in some single threaded applications
Ryzen has been worth the wait. AMD has delivered a solid processor at a disruptive price point. The Ryzen 7 1700 may not have the XFR feature but it's still unlocked and overclocks provided that you have the right motherboard chipset.Power draw and temper...
I thought that the Ryzen 7 1800X was a great CPU, that is why I gave it the second highest award we offer at TweakTown. It's a great CPU that does very well against Intel's HEDT's 8-core CPUs and does so at a remarkably lower price. However, that price, $...
Zusammenfassung: I'm going to start this article off with a simple number: five. Not only is that the number of months it has taken AMD to effectively turn the x86 processor world on its ear, but that's also the number of distinct model families that they've introduced...
Looking back at how things played out over the course of this review, I have no doubt it will be one of the most hotly debated articles that I've written in the last few months, maybe even the last year. There's no denying that the Zen architecture has pr...
While the numbers are impressive, gaming performance of Ryzen processors still leaves a lot to be desired. Not to mention that games are yet to be optimized for the Ryzen processors and DX 12, which can lead to better utilization of multiple CPU cores. Th...
The AMD Ryzen 7 1700 is hands-down my favorite processor simply because I'm an overclocker and I can get it to perform as good as the higher-end models without incurring the cost. For those who have the money to spend and want the fastest speed out of the...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-06-26, Autor: John , Testbericht von: 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...
• 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...