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AMD YD1700BBAEBOX Ryzen 7 1700 Processor with Wraith Spire LED Cooler

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CPU Manufacturer AMD
CPU Model AMD Ryzen 7
CPU Speed 3.7 GHz
CPU Socket Socket AM4

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  • Frequency: 3.7 GHZ precision boost
  • 8 cores/16 threads unlocked
  • Cache: 4 mb/16 mb (l2/l3)
  • Operates upto a maximum temperature of 95 degree celsius
  • Thermal solution: Wraith spire led cooler
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    AMD's ryzen1700 combines 8 processor cores and 16 threads with a surprisingly low 65w tdp to deliver an efficient, powerful processing solution like no other. Boasting AMD sensemi technology with true machine intelligence, the ryzen 7 1700 also comes equipped with the AMD wraith spire cooler, featuring color configurable led illumination for customized style. Requires a discrete graphics card, not included.


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    1. AMD product warranty does not cover damages caused by overclocking, even when overclocking is enabled via AMD hardware2. VR capability differs depending on processor. Check with your VR headset manufacturer on their compatibility requirements

    *Testing by AMD Performance labs as of March 3, 2017 on the following systems: Socket AM4: Ryzen 7 1700 processor, with NVIDIA GTX 1070 6 GB graphics adapter 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 RAM, Windows 10 RS2operating system, Graphics driver 21.21.13.7633 :: 12/11/2016. Socket 1151: Z270 SLI, Core i7-7700K processor, with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 8GB graphics adapter, 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 RAM, Windows 10 RS2operating system, Graphics driver 21.21.13.7633 :: 12/11/2016. Video Encoding: Compared to the Ryzen 7 1700, the Core i7-7700K achieved 73% the video encoding performance in Handbrake and 87% the performance in Adobe Premiere CC, for an average video encoding performance of 80% relative to the Ryzen 7 1700.

    Content Creation: Compared to the Ryzen 7 1700, the Core i7-7700K achieved 70% the performance in POVRay, 74% the performance in Blender, and 69% the performance in Cinebench, for an average content creation performance of 71% relative to the Ryzen 7 1700. Simultaneous Game Streaming: The Ryzen 7 1700 dropped less than 1% of frames, while the Core i7-7700K dropped 18% of frames. VR Performance: Both the Ryzen 7 1700 and Core i7-7700K dropped less than 1% of frames in the Price of Freedom, Serious Sam, and Raw Data game benchmark tests. Results are estimates only. Performance may vary based on use of latest drivers. PC manufacturers may vary system configurations yielding different results. RZN-37

    ** This information represents the views of third parties at PC Gamer, Game Debate and, Kitguru for secure data encryption, 1080p gaming and Premium Gaming, respectively. These third party results have not been verified by AMD. AMD has no obligation to update third party information and will under no circumstances be for any damages resulting from your reliance on this third party content.

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    4.8 out of 5 stars
    4.8 out of 5
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    Customers like the quality, performance, value, temperature and gaming of the computer processor. They mention that it exceeds the performance level they were budgeting to spend, works wonders for every day work usage and heavy gaming, and that the included cooler is excellent. They also appreciate the price to performance ratio.

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    237 customers mention209 positive28 negative

    Customers like the quality of the computer processor. They say it's an amazing CPU, it exceeds the performance level they were budgeting to spend on, and it has seen over 100% improvement in fps on nearly all their games. The processor has good clock speed and is easy to install. It shows very little load and is rock solid. Customers also mention that it keeps up with everything they throw at it and rendering and streaming are very quick.

    "...just how easy it was to build and tune, but also how it exceeds the performance level I was budgeting to spend over twice as much to achieve...." Read more

    "...Given a high RAM diet, this chip absolutely flies. Rendering and streaming are very quick...." Read more

    "...Very silent cooler too.Performance: Solid, moves Windows 10 like a joke, you can do gaming and a lot of other tasks at the same time..." Read more

    "...I'll outline a pros and cons list below.Pros:- Fast...." Read more

    149 customers mention146 positive3 negative

    Customers are happy with the performance of the computer processor. They say it is the best running computer they have ever built, it does game incredibly, and works wonders for every day work usage and heavy gaming. Additionally, they mention that it performs excellently in multi-threaded applications, with no dips in performance. Overall, customers are impressed with the product's performance and recommend it to others.

    "...I do game but I didn't build this for gaming, but it does game incredibly. The 13yo has confirmed completely...." Read more

    "...super-sampled to 4k when applicable, max graphics, etc, with no dips in performance, issues with frames, tearing, or anything but the best visuals..." Read more

    "...Cooler included: Excellent, i overclocked it to 3.7 GHZ in all cores with this stock cooler and with max load using CPUz it doesn't go over 70 C,..." Read more

    "...powerful processor in its price bracket, and performs excellently in multi-threaded applications...." Read more

    127 customers mention122 positive5 negative

    Customers appreciate the value of the computer processor. They say it has an amazing price to performance ratio and is cheap for what you're getting.

    "Incredible value for way less than half the price. I wanted to build a computer for the work I do...." Read more

    "...Ryzen 7 1700 is probably the best chip for the price if you're looking for the higher end as a gaming/editing/streaming usecase." Read more

    "...Price to performance: I will say this is the best bang for the buck, I got it for $284 which was a discount price versus an i7 8700 which is faster..." Read more

    "...For the price it is a good buy, and with a good cooler I hear it can clock to speeds comparable to the 1800x." Read more

    88 customers mention76 positive12 negative

    Customers like the temperature of the computer processor. They mention that it runs cool and the included cooler is alright. Some say that the thermals aren't a problem and the processor comes with a good stock air cooler.

    "...package, when you open it the first thing you see is the included cooler which is amazin and the processor very well packaged too...." Read more

    "...the included Wraith Spire cooler is very good considering it comes bundled with the CPU, and has allowed me to achieve a modest overclock while..." Read more

    "...Thermals aren't a problem with my Corsair H60 AIO, but I've upped the voltage all the way to 1.4125V without getting a stable 4GHz OC...." Read more

    "...It kept my chip under 70 degrees, even at 3.7ghz. I loved the RGB fan, which is nice to show off if you have a windowed case like me...." Read more

    69 customers mention63 positive6 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the gaming performance of the processor. They mention that it handles multitasking better, is great for image rendering, and is adequate to handle any gaming experience. Some say that the boost in game performance has been surprising. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

    "...Fast. Overclocked to 3.85 Ghz, the 1700 is more than adequate to handle any gaming experience via my GTX 1080 and 2560x1080 monitor...." Read more

    "...I upgraded to this from an i5 4440S, and the boost in game performance has been surprising - I didn't realize how much of a bottleneck my CPU was...." Read more

    "...And you can do so much multitasking that you'd have to be a very heavy user to make this thing slow down...." Read more

    "...Core processor out at a great price point, but they also embraced Symetrical Multithreading or SMT for short, giving the processor 16 Threads it can..." Read more

    42 customers mention39 positive3 negative

    Customers find the installation process of the processor to be easy. They mention that the heatsink and cpu were much easier to install than they thought. Some say that the processor handles everything they throw at it with ease and went in flawlessly.

    "...has completely blown away my expectations on not just how easy it was to build and tune, but also how it exceeds the performance level I was..." Read more

    "...Moar Cores. Self-explanatory.- Easy overclocking...." Read more

    "...This processor multitasks like a beast and does not break a sweat...." Read more

    "...Everything is so snappy and video rendering has been nothing but a breeze to me...." Read more

    32 customers mention29 positive3 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the power of the computer processor. They mention that it uses less power overall than the 1700x and 1800x, and is the best bang for your buck on the market. They also say that the power consumption is easily managed and the temps never pass 65 °C. Customers are also happy with the decrease in their power bill since installing the processor.

    "...Coming from an FX 8350, the difference in power is astounding...." Read more

    "...switching to Intel I have had no issues at all, they run cool and efficient. Here's where the problem lies. Kaby lake is good but mediocre...." Read more

    "...Not only are they fast and efficient, but they are also priced very competitively and can once more go toe2toe with the equivalent Intel processors,..." Read more

    "...So I went with the 1700 and can say my system is now MORE powerful thanks to the additional cores and threads I gained...." Read more

    19 customers mention19 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the noise level of the computer processor. They mention that the included fan cooler is very quiet, even with high CPU load. Some say that the entire system runs simply silent.

    "...Very silent cooler too...." Read more

    "...yet so I can't speak much of the stock cooler, besides saying it is quiet and aesthetically pleasing; from what I have read it performs admirably..." Read more

    "...NO fan noise as I'm currently typing this, and there is basically no fan noise even when I'm playing games maxed out)..." Read more

    "...But its been about a week. Rock solid, quiet... and about 50% faster in 3D apps (as expected) compared to a 6 core i7-3930k..." Read more

    The long awaited CPU from AMD, well worth the wait.
    5 Stars
    The long awaited CPU from AMD, well worth the wait.
    I am an Old AMD fan, i started out with the Athlon XP, FX 55, then to the FX 60, The phenom II 955, 1010t, then the FX 8350, 8320, 8370, and now got my hands on a Ryzen 1700, to me its not strange for AMD to breakthrough and bring a great product to the table, disrupt the market and give good much needed competition, i was torn between this or a Intel 7700K, while the I7 is in fact a speed demon, i needed more of a CPU for my build, a strong workstation and a capable gaming machine, since i upgraded my display to 1440p i don't see any difference in any of the gaming benchmarks with my GTX 1080, frames are always above 60 at all times all games ultra settings, i cant tell a difference between this rig and my other 6700k in games coupled with the same GFX Card, but the Ryzen build shines on CC projects and Sony Vegas very clearly, i paired this with a Gigabyte AX370 K7 and 16GB LPX Vengeance C16 Ram and my GTX 1080, it took me a while setting up the BIOS and updating the revision to F3, Ram automatically set to XMP and got the correct timings at 3200mhz, CPU set to 4GH stable at 1.452V, am running CPU and GFX Card in a big water loop so my temps are always low and under control at all times, while am very happy with the performance, a incredible jump over the FX8350 OC to 4GHZ as well, but i was supersized at the overclocking headroom, 4GHZ seems to be the limit of these chips, nothing more even with voltage increases seems to work, the result is over 60% performance peak gains in overall experience, well done AMD, will definitely upgrade my other builds with more Ryzen CPUs very soon.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Entrega rápida e preço bom!
    Reviewed in Brazil on March 7, 2019
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    5.0 out of 5 stars AMD Strikes Back
    Reviewed in Canada on December 10, 2018
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    5.0 out of 5 stars AMD Strikes Back
    Reviewed in Canada on December 10, 2018
    This is my long overdue review on the Ryzen 7 1700, as an early adopter of Ryzen in July of last summer, I will go over the benefits of this processor and how far AMD has come in terms of competing with Intel and how AMD is a more viable option moving forward.

    I have been a long time Intel user, not because I was a ‘fanboy’ but simply because for a consumer grade processor Intel was by far the best option. My main system has been more of a workstation than a gaming computer. I primarily use my system for heavy multi-core workloads with 3D design and content creation, I also use my system for web and systems development, along with working in mass Excel documents. My previous i7-6700k was no slouch but in these tasks, there has been a noticeable performance gain with my 8 core 1700 overclocked at 3.9GHz. The value AMD brought to the market with Ryzen is phenomenal.

    To think that 1.5 years ago I was considering spending a lot more money to get a 6 core i7-6850k makes me really appreciate my willingness to see what the AMD hype was all about. But Ryzen was not all smooth sailing at first, early Bios updates were often unstable and the RAM incompatibility issues I experienced were frustrating, to say the least. My issues were more of an Asus problem and had nothing to do with my AMD processor, but I can now confidentially recommend Ryzen publicly and to friends. Recent Bios updates have helped overall stability in leaps and bounds. You no longer must read your motherboards RAM QVL listing like a religious text, as long as you get DDR4 RAM from a reputable manufacturer you are going to be okay. And as someone who relies on their computer for income stability is very important to me.

    Gaming on the 1700 is pretty good paired with my GTX 1080 Ti but I recently uninstalled games from this PC as it is my work computer. The Ryzen 5 2600x is the best gaming CPU in terms of value right now and I game on my i7-6700k system anyways so I won’t comment any further other than the i7 is my better gaming CPU. Until multi-core gaming optimization improves Intel CPU’s will remain at the top of gaming performance due to their better single core performance and the higher frequencies the i7 CPU’s can clock to.

    Moving forward the AM4 lineup is worth investing in, I’m sure many of you have seen the leaked information on the upcoming 7nm Zen CPU’s. I would take the leaked information with a grain of salt, but it looks promising and as AMD has promised AM4 support through to 2020 it means we can likely run the new Ryzen 7 3000 series CPU on our current motherboards. Their lies my main reason for buying a Ryzen CPU right now. I think buying the best R7 CPU currently available is not worth it, if you need a workload heavy CPU look at the cheapest option from the R7 lineup, right now that is the 1700x at $292cad. Then in a year’s time look to upgrade to the new R7 3000 CPU’s. It is a fantastic value for the money and the performance gains are why I am excited for what AMD has to offer moving forward. When the new Ryzen CPU’s launch, I will be buying the newest CPU from AMD and moving this 1700 into an ITX system. Moving forward the Intel lineup seems like a poor option simply because of the limited upgrade path and AMD has come such a long way in the past year. Anyone on the fence about a Ryzen CPU can confidently make their AMD purchase knowing they got a lot better value for their money and have a solid upgrade path moving forward. Not to mention these CPU's are incredibly powerful!

    If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Si buscas un procesador AMD, ésta es la mejor opción
    Reviewed in Mexico on January 25, 2018
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    Simon
    5.0 out of 5 stars A nice upgrade - The Ryzen 7 1700 processor
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 28, 2019
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    5.0 out of 5 stars A nice upgrade - The Ryzen 7 1700 processor
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 28, 2019
    CPU Selection Thoughts
    I’ve had my Ryzen 7 1700 processor for about a month now and I love it. After some research I set my sights on the Ryzen processors. I’ve been buying AMD processors for a long while; don’t have the budget for a Threadripper so these were a logical choice. I’m not a big fan of overclocking and I like the lower temperature CPUs like the 1600, 1700, 2600 or 2700 which seem to fit my budget and are very appealing. I chose the 1700 as it was a good price point (at only 147.59 pounds) and I didn’t want to risk not having the latest BIOs shipped on my motherboard (newer processors may require an firmware update and I’m not risking it!).
    This system is a vast improvement over my previous Athlon X4 845 with its DDR3 RAM. My ‘upgrade’ felt like a complete overall since it requires new DDR4 RAM and another motherboard with an AM4 socket. Fortunately I can reuse my SSD, HDD, GPU, case and PSU so at least there’s that.

    Installing and POSTing
    I found installing the Ryzen 1700 easy. The CPU fit nicely into the AM4 slot of my motherboard and the lever lowered perfectly - a very nice feeling. The heatsink and fan fixes to the motherboard using 4 screws which went ok but it uses more force than I expected. Then came the cabling and wire management.
    Then it was time. While holding my breath I pressed the power button. To my surprise it POSTed first time – a big sigh of relief. Great it all works - if only the software installation would be so easy.

    Final Thoughts
    I love this computer build so far. It’s fitting into my ethos of small form factor, very stable, quiet computer without sacrificing the processing punch of a modern CPU. Next on my list is a computer case so my system is not in a full tower and a fast M.2 NVME SSD that should be compatible and hopefully bootable with this motherboard.

    My Current PC Spec
    CPU: AMD Ryzen 1700 with Stock HS & Fan
    RAM: Ballistix Sport DDR4 2x4GB, 2400MHz, Dual Channel, Single Rank x8, CL16 1.2V
    Graphics: Gigabyte Nvidia Geforce GTX1060, 3GB GDDR5, PCI Express 3.0 x16, DirectX 12
    PSU: EVGA SuperNova 650 P2, 650W 80+ Platinum, Fully Modular
    HDD1: Samsung 850 EVO, 250GB, SATA3 SSD
    HDD2: Seagate Barracuda, 1TB, SATA 2, 3.5" 5900rpm
    MOBO: Asus Prime A320M-K, AM4, Micro ATX, 226x221mm, AMD A320 Chipset
    MONITOR: Samsung 22" Monitor, Full HD 1920x1080
    MONITOR2: Samsung SyncMaster 930BF, 19" Monitor, 1280x1024
    CASE: Cool Master, Black Full Tower
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    D.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Absolute Top-Leistung zum Mittelklasse Preis!
    Reviewed in Germany on May 10, 2018
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