That’s roughly 20 degrees cooler than my 1800X that I tested recently at the same exact clock speed. The 1800X however required 1.35v in order to maintain the 3.9GHz clock speed and when testing the 17X at the same speed they returned nearly identical performance. After running Aida64 for just over an hour the max temp that I saw was 57C. That’s with an overclock of 3.9GHZ at 1.3v. This means we should expect it to run a fair bit cooler than the 95W TDP SKUs from AMD.įrom my tests, this is definitely true as the R7 1700 idles at just under 30C on a Noctua air cooler with two fans in a push-pull configuration. The only difference, other than the price, is the out of the box clock speed of 3GHz and a lower TDP of 65W. The AMD R7 1700 is the lowest price SKU in the Ryzen 7 stack, behind the 1700X and 1800X, but sports the same 8 Cores & 16 threads as its bigger brothers. AMD has placed the 1700 processor at a very competitive price point at $329, directly competing with the $340 i7 7700K. Today we’re testing the newly released R圜PU up against its closest competitor from Intel, the i7 7700K. See all the benchmarks you’re looking for, below The R7 1700 performs very well against not only the i7-7700k but also AMD’s flagship 1800x.
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