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Mejora importante de rendimiento por ciclo de reloj
Mantienen el mismo socket que las generaciones anteriores
Diseño escalable mediante chiplets
Mejoras en el controlador de memoria y mas cache L3
Soportan PCI Express 4.0
Destrozan a sus alternativas
Un rendimiento sistemáticamente bueno del sistema
8 núcleos y 16 roscas
De bajo consumo
Preparado para el futuro
PCI Express 4.0
Nevera con estilo incluida
Enchufe AM4
Dispersor de calor soldado
Potencia
Ideal para multitarea
Muy buenas temperaturas
Frecuencias altas de serie
Mucha mÁs cachÉ y con placa x570 podemos sacarle todo el potencial a la plataforma
Excelentes temperaturas
Excelente rendimiento 2K y 4K
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Seguimos echando de menos algo más de capacidad de overclocking
Comparativamente caro en el momento de su lanzamiento según los estándares de AMD
Especificación TDP poco fiable
Plataforma X570 relativamente cara
– no se puede hacer overclock manual
– precio alto de partida pero recomendable para comprar un pc nuevo
Incredible price to performance, Affordable, Included cooler
Single-threaded performance still falls behind Intel
The AMD Ryzen 7 3700X is another impressive release from AMD and its 3rd Generation of Ryzen chips. You're getting 8-cores and 16-threads, with a boost clock of 4.4GHz. On paper, that's not the most impressive chip ever made, but when you see the actual p...
Publicación: 2019-07-20, Autor: Richard , crítica de: eurogamer.net
NextRead the Eurogamer.net reviews policySometimes we include links to online retail stores. If you click on one and make a purchase we may receive a small commission. For more information, go here.Jump to comments (33)About the authorRichard LeadbetterTe...
The shift from Ryzen 7 2700X to Ryzen 7 3700X has been a major step towards snatching the performance gaming market. AMD has ironed out the bugs, totally turned around on memory support, and put together a product that excels in the same, budget-friendly...
Publicación: 2019-07-07, Autor: Tarinder , crítica de: HEXUS.net
Improved IPC, Massive multi-core performance, Continues AM4 support, Blurs the lines between gaming and HEDT, Very good on power, Wide choice of X570 boards
Don't overclock fantastically
AMD impressed the technology world when it debuted the Zen CPU architecture a couple of years ago. Immediately competitive in multi-threaded applications and reasonable at gaming, executives were bombastic about future Zen designs improving upon the muscu...
Publicación: 2019-07-07, Autor: Luke , crítica de: kitguru.net
Superb productivity performance in multi-threaded and single-threaded workloads, Excellent value compared to Intel competitors, Manageable power consumption with excellent efficiency values, Precision Boost 2 algorithm works very well, Strong high-speed m
Gaming performance is still slower than Intel Coffee Lake at the ultra-high-end, Platform cost is high due to expensive X570 motherboards, Maximum frequency capability is limited compared to Intel, even when overclocking
AMD's Zen 2 architecture in the Ryzen 3000 CPUs has delivered its side of the deal and the ability to squeeze twelve cores into a 105W package, thanks to smart design and the 7nm TSMC FinFET process, makes the Ryzen 9 3900X a success. The new AM4 flagship...
Publicación: 2019-07-07, Autor: Peter , crítica de: eteknix.com
I'm torn on which CPU is the best deal here. The Ryzen 7 3700X is the best all round for gaming I would think. It doesn't run as hot, and it uses less power. However, 8 cores is more than enough for 99% of the PC gamers out there, and the performance and...
Resumen: It's an exciting time for AMD, too. The red team has been on a roll with its CPUs since the first generation of Ryzen arrived back in 2017. Now we're two ranges down, and the firm is promising big changes – and big competition for market leader Intel.So...
A relative weakpoint of the Ryzen series so far as been memory performance. Latency and bandwidth has always lagged behind its Intel counterparts, however, in the latest series AMD seems to have come on leaps and bounds, reducing its memory latency to les...
Publicación: 2019-07-07, Autor: Antony , crítica de: Bit-Tech.net
If you're toting a powerful GPU and are aiming for super-high frame rates to drive your high refresh rate monitor, then there are still some instances were Intel is a tad better. Dota 2 saw marginal gains over AMD, and as we suspected, the higher frequenc...
Publicación: 2022-06-05, Autor: ProClockers , crítica de: proclockers.com
It would be easy to call the Ryzen 7 3700X an iterative update to the popular Ryzen 7 2700X of last year, but there is so much more going on under the hood. The new memory controller provides a radical increase in memory speed support, and we were able to...