Testseek.com have collected 220 expert reviews of the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X 3.4GHz Socket TR4 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X 3.4GHz Socket TR4.
August 2017
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220 Reviews
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Great performance out of the box, Processor performance still steady after overclocking, Ryzen Master Utility is more useful than before
CPU installation can be cumbersome, Overclocking becomes tricky after 4GHz
Considering how long it's been since AMD last launched an enthusiast-grade CPU, it's safe to say that the company's hard work and effort on this CPU has finally paid off. Like the Ryzen 7 1800X that we reviewed earlier in the year, the performance and pow...
Abstract: When AMD launched the Ryzen processors and they seem to beat or match their Intel counter parts in almost every test, proving to us that AMD is back and they are not playing games anymore. The entire Ryzen line of processors seems to take centre stage as...
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Published: 2017-08-29, Author: James , review by: vr-zone.com
Outstanding multithreaded performance, All those PCIe lanes, Soldered heatspreader, Affordability (relative), Feature rich HEDT platform
Low res gaming performance isn't fantastic, Intel leads still in single threaded performance
Drawing a final conclusion on a product like this is somewhat difficult. For some users, it doesn't make any sense at all, but for others, it is simply magnificent. You'll know which category you fall in.AMD's mainstream Ryzen CPUs have reinvigorated the...
Abstract: AMD's new Ryzen Threadripper processors are so good that we can almost forgive it its ridiculous name. That puny quad-core CPU you've got in your current rig? Threadripper will, well, rip through it like a sledgehammer through a paper wall.These may quite...
AMD is back in the gameIt's safe to say that AMD has left the troubled days of Bulldozer behind it. Ryzen Threadripper is an admirable re-entry into the HEDT market, and it's looking like a very compelling option compared to Intel's Core X processors.One...
Abstract: AMD is shipping its new Ryzen Threadripper chips in a seriously large and premium-looking foam package. We don't have the retail box for Intel's Core X chips for comparison here, but trust us when we say that Threadripper absolutely dwarfs it. It looks li...