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AMD Ryzen 7 Summit Ridge 1700 OEM (YD1700BBM88AE)

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Socket: AMD AM4; Cores (cores): 8; Threads (threads): 16; Speed (GHz): 3; PCIe support: 3.0;
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AMD Ryzen 7 Summit Ridge 1700 OEM
Main
SeriesRyzen 7
Code nameSummit Ridge (Zen)
SocketAMD AM4
Lithography14 nm
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Cores and Threads
Cores8 cores
Threads16 threads
Multithreading
Speed
Clock speed3 GHz
TurboBoost / TurboCore3.7 GHz
Cache
L1 cache768 KB
L2 cache4096 KB
L3 cache16 MB
Specs
TDP65 W
InstructionMMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AES, AVX, AVX2 / BMI, BMI1, BMI2, SHA, F16C, FMA3, AMD64, EVP, AMD-V, SMAP, SMEP /
Free multiplier
PCIe support3.0
Passmark CPU Mark test13746 points
Geekbench 4 test27330 points
Cinebench R15 test1414 points
Memory
Max. RAM64 GB
Max. DDR4 speed2667 MHz
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Added to E-CatalogMay 2018
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YD1700BBM88AE

Sixteen streams at a relatively affordable price. Auto overclocking and optional manual overclocking. Cooler included.
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Model overview based on user reviews  
The AMD Ryzen 7 Summit Ridge is praised for its excellent multi-threading capabilities and affordable price, making it a top choice for both gaming and professional tasks like video editing and CAD. Users appreciate its performance boost through overclocking, with many noting it remains a competitive option even years after its release. However, some reviews mention its low single-core performance and outdated technology compared to newer models. Despite these drawbacks, it is still considered a great value for those on a budget, especially when purchased used. Overall, the Ryzen 7 1700 is recommended for those seeking a cost-effective solution with solid performance in multi-core applications.
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An excellent model for today and at least 2 3 years ahead.
13 October 2020 
i use it for gaming, I won't write about FPS, I'm satisfied with it; the maximum load I saw was 30% when paired with a Strix RX480 8GB. I bought it used in the secondary market for a price of 3k UAH for 8/16. Name me at least one Intel for 3k that will match the Ryzen 1700 in performance.
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Sergey Altuse AMD 1700 OEM few months
TAKE IT - IF THERE IS A PROBLEM WITH SHEKELS! IF NOT – 2700X. A LOT OF SHEKELS – 3700X!
27 January 2020 
To this day and for many years ahead - this is a top budget chip. Just a spit in the direction of overpriced blue. If you're thinking about getting a 9600K or 9700K - don't even consider it. Get the 1700 at the current price or wait and save some money, and buy the 2700X, which will beat even the "top" (haha) solutions from Intel.
After many years, the stone remains a top solution for both games and work. Its multicore gives a very noticeable increase in performance in computing applications, compared to the blue overpriced disgrace.
There aren’t any, it’s a sin to complain for such and such a price.
Nakazyvayu Shteudboevuse AMD 1700 BOX more than year
great model, love it
25 January 2022 
a good processor for a gaming PC, I play without overclocking, and if you're choosing for gaming, it's more important that the graphics card doesn't let you down, although it can't deliver superpower.
pulls everything, mainly on ultras, high
not noticed by me
Maverik116use AMD 1700 OEM more than year
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