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AMD Ryzen 7 1800X Processor (YD180XBCAEWOF)

4.6
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  • Requires a thermal solution sold separately
  • Max Turbo Frequency 4.00 GHz ; 3.6 GHz Clock Speed
  • 8 Cores/16 Threads UNLOCKED
  • Cache: 4 MB/16 MB (L2/L3)
  • Socket Type: AM4
  • Extended Frequency Range (XFR)

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Customer Reviews

Fantastic! I'm going to start this off by saying that I have loved AMD for years, they have a kind heart when it comes to pricing their CPU's (Short of the terrible FX Series). I previously owned and Alienware Aurora R5 with an Intel i7 6700K and I was pretty happy with the performance in general... but when I finally built my own system from scratch again (was waiting for Ryzen to become stable) I was really happy with the performance of this CPU, there is no need to really overclock it and it worked first time out of the box. It blew the 6700K (overclocked) out of the water on both 3D Mark and Cinebench. I paired this with a 1TB Samsung 960 EVO, ASUS Crosshair VI Hero, 32 GB G-Skill Trident Z, and a GTX 1080Ti and it is blazing fast and so far frame rates are up! Thank you AMD for making the Ryzen a quality processor. 5A great cpu from AMD but if you want similar performance ... A great cpu from AMD but if you want similar performance for a little cheaper get the 1700 or 1700x, they clock just as high and one even comes with a decent cooler!This cpu replaced my old FX-9370 clocked at 5ghz and I have to say the difference is night and day, great at multitasking, gaming, and video editing, I paired it with the Asus Crosshair VI Hero and the only issue I ran into was ram speed but that was fixed relatively quickly with a bios update.Would recommend this cpu to anyone who's looking for a good upgrade for an old system. 5Hasn't failed me in games, streaming, photo-editing, etc. The Ryzen 7 1800X has been an incredible upgrade for my new photo-editing (and future video-editing) workstation, way above and beyond the i5 I've been working with in my iMac for 8 years. I was worried at first about the higher voltage, but everything has been running without a hitch for over a month, so I expect it to continue past the one-year mark this way. I combined this processor with the ASUS Prime X370-Pro motherboard (X370 chipset for solid expansion, seeing as I expected to need a wifi card, sound card, and capture card in time) and the combo worked perfectly on first boot.I experimented with streaming Fallout 4 at 1080p highest graphics settings and high encoding, with ~25% CPU utilization in OBS, with FO4 only occasionally falling to 45-50 fps. Raw photo editing performance has been fantastic too, with the only bottleneck seeming to be PCIe and SATA write times for huge files. The real test will be with video-editing as I hope to expand into that type of work soon, one of the reasons besides stream transcoding I decided on multicore performance over single-core performance of Intel.Even though the processor was shipped separately from the rest of my parts for my workstation and wasn't set to be expedited, it ended up coming within a couple days, earlier than everything else. That was a pleasant surprise. I definitely recommend ordering from OutletPC, everything worked out so well.Parts used in combination with the AMD Ryzen 7 1800X:ASUS Prime X370-Pro motherboardbe quiet! BK021 Dark Rock 4 CPU Cooler Fan32GB (2x16GB) Kingston Technology HyperX FURY Black 2666MHz DDR4Intel SSD 760P Series (256GB, M.2 80mm PCIe 3.0 x4, 3D2, TLC)Crucial MX300 120GB SSDEVGA GeForce GTX 1060 SC GAMING ACX 2.0 6GB GDDR5Seasonic FOCUS Plus 850 Platinum SSR-850PX 850W 80+ Platinum ATX12V & EPS12V Full Modular power supplyEDUP Wifi Card AC1200Mbps 2.4GHz/5GHz Dual Band PCI Express (PCIe) Wireless Adapter Network Card 5Great processor, terrible packaging. As for the CPU itself, it's running really well with no snags. Decent price to performance ratio as well.Let me preface this next part by saying that I normally don't even mention packaging in my reviews. Usually it's good enough to get the product to me undamaged, and I can easily remove my product and recycle the packaging. That was not the case with this CPU.The outer Amazon package showed no damage, and neither of the other two items shipped in the same package were damaged. The outer shell of this box also showed no damage, and the seals and shrink wrap were still intact. On the inside of this box, there is a large empty area where an HSF assembly would go if this came with one, which I was not expecting anyway, but I was surprised to see that the hole was completely empty. There was no styrofoam or cardboard to support it, however, there was an inner cardboard shell around the empty space that kept the plastic holder for the CPU in place well enough. The plastic holder was the main issue here. It seemed as though it was an eighth of an inch too small for the CPU. I understand that tolerances are a thing, but this is quite large considering what it's holding. In all of the processors I've ever bought before, there's also a piece of foam in the plastic for additional protection of the pins. There was no foam in this holder. As a result of the plastic holder being too small, and the lack of foam, two pins were bent before I took the CPU out of the plastic. I was able to bend them back, and put the CPU in my motherboard, though, and it's working fine, but AMD really needs to step up the quality on the packaging. 3Best...for now As an AMD user since the old K5's, I can say that AMD has finally put out a product that can compete with the other guy. I've got a couple of other systems and one is Intel and one is AMD. Neither is anything like this new chip. I am not a product reviewer so I'm not going to give out specs or anything like that, I am just a consumer. I am happy with this processor, but now AMD is getting ready to release Threadripper so I can't say I would buy it again. More than likely I will buy one of those (or whatever is faster down the road). But I can say that at this very moment I believe this is the best processor out there. 5Strong Processor for gaming! For Christmas presents, I built 4 identical computers for myself, wife, and 2 boys to play games on. 4 out of 4 of these are all running effortlessly in our computers. I was watching my usage data, using MSI Afterburner, on different games with all settings maxed out. It was not even close to bottlenecking my GTX 1080. One game had the GTX 1080 running at 90%+, while this processor was only running at 50% of it's capacity. AMD is back in the game! 5Total beast of a CPU This CPU is a absolute beast. It's muti-thread and multi-core performance is far better than anything else at this price point esp on sale at $419.99. As many people said before this is not a "smart" choice if all you want is gaming and web browsing / discord. Don't let those words and reviews fool you though. This CPU will absolutely crush any game that is out and will be out for a good long while. I run 3 three 1440p screens at 144hz and this CPU paired with my 1080ti hits well over 90fps on almost everything maxxed.The message isn't that the CPU is bad for gaming, it is amazing for gaming, it's that you could save a lot of money getting an i5 or G4560/4600 and get almost no fps change in the vast majority of games. Use the saved money for a better gpu since it is far more important for gaming. If you want a "gaming first productivity second" system there are just smarter things to spend money on than an 1800X or any other 6+ core CPU.Over all installing was ez and worked like a champ. 5/5 even months later. 5AMD finally gets it right. I have been victim of "AMD fanboyism" and by victim is debatable as they usually have a more efficient price/performance ratio, but always lagging behind in the top-end. This time, they finally beat out just about everything. Stock settings crushes a 5960x i7 in CPU-Z and the only one that beats it is the 6950 and just by a hair. (threadrippers will probably crush that anyhow as the price range is closer). For those who play games, the performance is most noticeable, not in frame/second so much, but in that last few percent of frame-rate lags (micro-spikes). It's much smoother and doesn't jitter, especially when running other things. For multitasking, you can run a bunch of VMs and have 50 tabs open and 50 programs open and it doesn't phase it. 5Suck it Intel, if you didn't close your fab plant 10 years ago I wouldn't have a crappy step mom At 240$ this thing was a steal. Overclocked to 3.95ghz while keeping the voltage at 1.36v, supposedly can do better at 1.4v but I don't want to push it. Crushes any multitasking and Cinebench at 1725cb for my system. Make sure you get 2666mhz or higher RAM, I hear it doesn't play nice with lower frequency RAM. I use some cheapo overclocked 19 CAS sticks down to 16 CAS but even at 19 CAS they still get along just fine giving around 1700 cb. A good air cooler like the Cooler Master Hyper 212 is perfectly fine for it, I don't have experience with liquid cooling but it's probably only necessary if you really wanna push this thing.Early on 1st gen Ryzen chips had their quirks but they are pretty much evened out at this point with bios/chipset/driver updates. The 2700x seems to be a better processor but if you are looking to upgrade to AM4 and already have a cooler, this is a damn good CPU to hold you over until Zen2 or Zen2+. 5Huge speed increase. Glad I bought it. A huge step up in speed for me, and makes compiling large projects painless, but instability (system hangs) forced me to upgrade my Ubuntu kernel from 4.3 to 4.10, and then eventually I just upgraded Ubuntu to 17.10. Now everything's stable. You can search the web for "ryzen-test-master.zip" to find a script that will max out the cores and exhibit the problem. 5
AMD Ryzen 7 1800X Processor (YD180XBCAEWOF)

AMD Ryzen 7 1800X Processor (YD180XBCAEWOF)

4.6
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
€360,00
Sale price
€360,00
Regular price
€594,00
Sold out
Unit price
per 
Save 39% (€234,00)