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This is £30-40 lower than this part's standard retail price!

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hahaha. £289 for an 8 core soldered beast WITH a cooler.
The 1700X does not ship with a cooler...
Cracking pic to use for the article then![]()
HA!
This is amazing value. I could go for this over the 1600X and have beastly performance. It would completely wasted on me, but still.![]()
Not forever it wouldn't be. At some point you would say "Man am I glad I went with the extra cores". Even if that took a decade lol.
Ha!
Well, I do plan on going 8 cores when Zen 2 comes out next year (or whenever), but mostly because of the higher clock speeds and higher per core performance. That's the only thing holding Ryzen back from being the perfect CPU. I was gonna go with a 1600X (not the 1600 because the 1600X is better binned) until Zen 2/Zen+ and then upgrading to an 8 core variant and being happy for many years. I could still do that with a 1700X, but I'd be less inclined to since I paid more in the beginning and would only be upgrading clock speed by going Zen 2.
Pah just bought a 1700 for 269. But then again It does 3.95ghz all day low voltages and 4ghz. I'm not sure a 1700x would give me any better clocks. It is the same cpu after all
You need to look at the widest spread of processors to see which consistently hit higher clocks, and from what I've seen it's the X variants. There are of course 1600 and 1700 CPUs that hit 4Ghz or more, but there are fewer of them, at least recorded on OCN.
The 1700 won't have that temp offset either like the X chips will. That seems like it would be kind of a pain with your fans spinning up to supersonic levels because your system thinks it's running several C hotter than it actually is. That alone makes me prefer the 1700 over the X.
It's been fixed