![]() All three are 8C/16T chips with the same CCX layout refer back to our 1800X review for a more thorough description of the R7 CPU & Ryzen architecture. ![]() The 1700X performs as expected, given its flanks, landing between the R7 1700 and R7 1800X. That leaves the R7 1700X ($400), positioned precariously between the two with a base clock of 3.4GHz, but the full 95W TDP of its 1800X sibling. ![]() We’ve praised the R7 1700 ($330) for its mixed workload performance and overclocking capabilities at $330, and we’ve criticized the 1800X for its insignificant performance improvements (over the 1700) at $500.
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