What's the big difference between the 1800x and the 1700x?
Better bin, guaranteed to hit those speeds at that TDP.
Not to say that some 1700x's can't reach beyond what some 1800x's can achieve, just less likely.
What's the big difference between the 1800x and the 1700x?
As far as we know, a small difference in clock speed. Could also be that the 1800X is binned for overclocking.What's the big difference between the 1800x and the 1700x?
Are we gonna have a Ryzen OT?
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Are we gonna have a Ryzen OT?
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Are we gonna have a Ryzen OT?
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Perfection.Are we gonna have a Ryzen OT?
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Are we gonna have a Ryzen OT?
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Are we gonna have a Ryzen OT?
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Oooh my 5820k hasn't depreciated at all, if Amazon sales/price for the used unit are to be trusted. I bought it in a bundle deal, that brought the 5820k to around $340 or so cost when I bought it.
If I could sell it at $370/380 and my Asus X99a Sli Plus Mobo for $180 or so. I would recoup my entire bundle cost and the ram would have been free lol. Well minus fees and shipping which wouldn't be too bad.
Are we gonna have a Ryzen OT?
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U win my manAre we gonna have a Ryzen OT?
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Oooh my 5820k hasn't depreciated at all, if Amazon sales/price for the used unit are to be trusted. I bought it in a bundle deal, that brought the 5820k to around $340 or so cost when I bought it.
If I could sell it at $370/380 and my Asus X99a Sli Plus Mobo for $180 or so. I would recoup my entire bundle cost and the ram would have been free lol. Well minus fees and shipping which wouldn't be too bad.
Well if it hasn't been claimed yet, I'd like to throw my hat in the ring as OP.Are we gonna have a Ryzen OT?
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Are we gonna have a Ryzen OT?
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Are we gonna have a Ryzen OT?
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Are we gonna have a Ryzen OT?
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*slow clap*Are we gonna have a Ryzen OT?
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Is it too early to plan out a build for Ryzen based on all of the leaked or confirmed prices? I'm trying to figure out one for under $1,000 with the 1700X.
Is there any reason to opt for the 1700X over the regular 1700 aside from the automatic overclocking feature of the former? They're both 8c/16t.
Is it too early to plan out a build for Ryzen based on all of the leaked or confirmed prices? I'm trying to figure out one for under $1,000 with the 1700X.
Mainly for the higher clock. 3.4 base compared to 3.0 on the 1700.
Id imagine you can find the 1700 for a tad under $400?
Ah. I just assumed you'd be overclocking manually, although I suppose the overclockability of the SKUs is entirely up in the air and it's possible the X may have more headroom.
Conventional wisdom is that the standard and X variants will come from the same wafer and just be binned based on their performance. So while it's not impossible the standard variants can hold a decent overclock, the chances of the X being a better performer are much higher.
AFAIK the leaks suggest the non X variant comes with a 95W cooler and the X comes with the full fat 140W wraith cooler.The 1700 may be much cheaper as Amazon's prices for the 1700X and 1800X aligned with this image, which has the 1700 at $319.
Edit: Actually, the 1700X was $389 on Amazon versus $399 in the table, however the 1800X was $499.
I mean it depends on how many parts you need. If you're looking to build from scratch, $1000 may not be not enough. 1700X+Mobo+RAM though? Well below $1000 unless you're looking to max out the RAM.
·feist·;230775647 said:Well if it hasn't been claimed yet, I'd like to throw my hat in the ring as OP.
Along with other CPU/GPU/general tech news and info I've contributed over the years on GAF, I've previously made these two quasi-OTs:
I likely would have made a Ryzen info/unofficial OT thread already, but this one has been doing that for several weeks now just fine.
- AMD | Bulldozer, Fusion, AM3+, FM1, and What's To Come
- Intel Ivy Bridge Reviews & Info CPUs, Motherboards, Sandy Bridge Compatibility
So, is anyone doing the OT?
So far I have:
CPU: Ryzen 1700X ($400)
Mobo: MSI Tomahawk ($110)
The rest are here: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/ShadowKingpin/saved/d6QLkL
Is the RX 460 4GB worth having until Vega? My current PC has the Radeon HD 7950 3GB, so hopefully the 460 is a decent upgrade until something better when I have more money.
Hahaha. Sadly you're not going to be able to move the 5820k at anywhere near 380 considering people can buy brand new ones for the same price. As far as the Asus X99a? 20 bucks off for a used motherboard? Really?
I really hope these arn't USD prices otherwise you'll be sorely disappointed.
Keep the 7950So far I have:
CPU: Ryzen 1700X ($400)
Mobo: MSI Tomahawk ($110)
The rest are here: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/ShadowKingpin/saved/d6QLkL
Is the RX 460 4GB worth having until Vega? My current PC has the Radeon HD 7950 3GB, so hopefully the 460 is a decent upgrade until something better when I have more money.
I don't think the 460 is worth it at all. It's not in line with the 470 or 480 at all. Get the 470 4GB of you're looking to save money. Are you in the U.S. its as low as $120 here. Check on Slickdeals.
I just wanted to buy a 6600k, but better to wait for Ryzen?
I just wanted to buy a 6600k, but better to wait for Ryzen?
I just wanted to buy a 6600k, but better to wait for Ryzen?
I just wanted to buy a 6600k, but better to wait for Ryzen?
How much of a performance increase could I be looking at if I upgraded from my 4790k to either the 1700x or 1800x? Currently running 32GB PC3-12800 RAM.
Also not OCed -- literally bought the 4790k because it was cheaper than the locked version -- but it *is* undervolted.
Don't recall if these had been posted:GUISE.
Ryzen CPU photos (I know, I hate the link, too): http://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-processor-pictures-final-heat-spreader-design-shown/