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AMD Ryzen 7 1700 Processor |
AMD Ryzen 1700 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.
Specifications AMD Ryzen 7 Processor 1700 :
- Model : AMD Ryzen 7 1700
- Total L1 Cache : 768 KB
- Total L2 cache : 4 MB
- Total L3 Cache : 16 MB
- Unlocked : Yes
- CMOS : 14nm
- Socket : AM4
- CPU Core : 8
- Threads : 16
- Base Clock Speed : 3 GHz
- max Turbo Speed : 3.7 GHz
- TDP : 65 W
- Memory Interface : DDR4
- FMA : FMA3
- AVX : Avx2
- AMD Virtualization : Yes
- XFR : Yes
- AMD SENSEMI TECHNOLOGY : Yes
- OPN PIB : YD1700BBAEBOX
- Thermal Solution : Wraith Spire (LED)
Review :
AMD YD1700BBAEBOX Ryzen 7 1700 Processor with Wraith Spire LED Cooler Overclocking the 1700 was painless Every motherboard is going to be a little different your mileage may vary, I could have saved some money and went with a B350 motherboard. But if you want some SLI action you will need an X370 board. My R7 was super easy to setup you just need to set the CPU Frequency to 4000MHz, then start increasing the Core Voltage from ‘Auto’ up to about 1.374 Volts. to see if your chip is stable with Prime95 system stress tests or Aida system stability test, almost immediately I got a stable overclock at 1.384Volts, all cores @4000 MHz. No other voltages were changed to have a rock solid OC and the wraith cooler is working a charm and whisper quiet too. I am currently using the 1700 with the ASUS Prime X370 Pro motherboard for some light gaming, paired with an RX 470.I have since reduced the 1700 to stock because of thermal issues. Highly recommended but remember this 1700 come with two type package selling its with or without cooler, so check this before you buy.