
Our handbrake conversion tool took around 5 minutes to finish the work for the same output video file of Sony Vegas with an average 42.8fps. It took over 15 minutes for a quad-core processor to render the same project. Overclocking the Ryzen 7 1800X easily reduced the time down further to 6 minutes.
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Our Sony Vegas video editing time of a 1080p 60p video output project took around 7 minutes to render. This even concludes that the Ryzen 7 1800X shines at multi-core computing.īenchmarking with Blender proved that the R7 1800X is far better than the latest Radeon 580 itself. GeekBench 4 multi-core performance is also sky-high, something that we may not expect from a $500 processor. However, the single-core performance lags a bit behind Intel’s latest Kaby Lake performance chips. We are quite amazed with the performance of the R7 1800X on CineBench R15 Multi-Core benchmark that scored 1575 cb.
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The system also features two 8GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4 RAM chips and a 2TB MX300 SSD from Crucial with Windows 10 Pro operating system. The graphics card used is the latest Nitro Radeon RX 580 from SAPPHIRE. I’ve tested the AMD Ryzen 7 1800X processor on the AX370-Gaming 5 AM4 motherboard from Gigabyte with the AMD Wraith Spire cooler. The “Smart Prefetch” is also capable of anticipating data access and executions and then preloads the cache with the vital data needed, based on the application used. AMD has also managed to include a form of artificial intelligence called “Neural Net Prediction” that can anticipate the preload instructions and be ready for faster processor instruction executions. For adaptive control of real-time performance, AMD has the “Pure Power” which monitors the temperature and speed for lowering the processor’s power consumption while the system performs low-priority tasks. There is more to the new AMD Ryzen processor than just cores and speed. AMD has the XFR (extended frequency range) that is designed to go beyond the processor’s original Precision Boost clocks, provided that you have a better cooling solution in place.

The processor is clocked at 3.6 GHz as its default and can increase to 4.0 GHz as Precision Boost, AMD’s answer for the Intel Turbo Boost.īut that’s not the only technology that increases the clock speed. The raw specifications of the AMD Ryzen 1800X consist of eight main cores and 16 threads. The 14nm R1800X is here to take on the expensive $1000 Intel i7-6900K processor that’s still a hard price to swallow.įor those who have been disappointed with the previous AMD FX CPU performance, the new Ryzen’s are based on an entirely new architecture developed from scratch. Though they have taken a lot of years for the development of the ZEN, the outcome of the project is exciting. The Summit Ridge Ryzen 1800X is currently the fastest processor that AMD has to offer you today. Rising from the ashes of disappointment, AMD has finally returned to the high-end CPU market with a new portfolio that challenges the best of Intel and with prices that’s hard to ignore.
