What we didn't manage with the launch article, we are happy to make up for today. Same approach, but two more Ryzen 7 CPUs in direct comparison to the top-of-the-line model that has already been tested. After all, there are currently approx. 200 Euro between the "beginner"-Mo... Benchmarks in Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels)
This time we have deliberately made a selection of several games that can limit both the CPU and GPU side. This saves us non-practical gimmicks with violently at 720p heru... Benchmarks in WQHD (2560 x 1440 pixels)
Even with WQHD, the CPU can still be limited, as we will see now, although of course there are also enough counter-examples. As with Full HD, we have all the benchmarks descending according to GPU limitation so s... Important preliminary remark
At the launch article of AMD's Ryzen 7 CPUs, we had already explained all wokstation and HPC benchmarks in great detail and also questioned the background for many results in some cases even haarklein. That's why... Power consumption in direct comparison
We have measured all the platforms again and are also going into the race a little better cooled. But more on that. First of all, let's look at the pure values of the IDLE CPU, where a ... Summary
While the Ryzen 7 1700X is still quite close to what the more expensive 1800X can do, the Ryzen 7 1700 has to be reduced due to the significantly lower bar and also a little bit more read in the explanation...
Benchmarks in Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels)
This time we have deliberately made a selection of several games that can limit both the CPU and GPU side. This saves us non-practical games with games forcibly broken down to 720p, because even with full HD, you can still find games limited by the CPU more often in the wild than you might like. On the other hand, there are also graphics card killers, in which a CPU plays a minor role. Depending on the engine, a Ryzen can still be too much (or too little) if you compare the whole CPUs with each other.
We've sorted all the benchmarks by GPU limit so that the games where the graphics card is most likely to be limited are at the very beginning. The further down we scroll, the greater the influence of the CPU:
Even if the Ryzen CPUs sometimes lag slightly behind the higher-clocked Intel four-cores, a real total failure towards unplayability is rarely found. And if so, then only at the very low-clocked Ryzen 7 1700, as long as it has not been overclocked. But that, in turn, should not be a real hurdle for anyone.
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