AMD Ryzen 7 1700

The AMD Ryzen 7 1700 has 8 cores and 16 threads. Its base clock is at 3.0 GHz, its turbo clock goes up to 3.7 GHz. Its multiplier is unlocked, making it possible to overclock the processor easily.

Based on 106 benchmarks we rate its gaming performance level at 5.41/10. Compared to the alternatives it is a rather weak processor for games.

For regular application workloads, based on 37 benchmarks we rate its performance level at 3.29/10. It is one of the stronger processors for regular applications.

Prices

VendorShippingAvailabilityPrice
Amazon.com.au $0.00 Not in stock
Newegg.com $56.97 Not in stock

Specifications

Model Info

Producer
AMD
MPN
YD1700BBAEBOX
EAN
0730143308328
UPC
730143308328
Year

Clock

Base Clock
3.0 GHz
Turbo Clock
3.7 GHz
Unlocked Multiplier

Cores

Cores
8
Threads
16

Cache

L1 Cache
L2 Cache
L3 Cache

Misc

TDP
65 W
Socket
AM4
Integrated graphics
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Product Page
Link

Reviews

AnandTech

There’s no getting around that AMD has a strong workstation core design on their hands. This bodes well for users who need compute at a lower cost, especially when you can pick up an eight-core Ryzen 7 at half the cost of the competition.

tom's hardware

The 1700 performs well in heavily threaded workloads, but lags behind Intel's quad cores in most gaming scenarios.

tweaktown

Overall, I feel that the 1700X and 1700 are excellent processors for their price; basically 1800Xs that need a bit of overclocking. The 1700X and 1700 are the 8-core CPUs for the masses.