Trying AMD Ryzen #Helpful Post
hey
guys this is Austin if you're into
computers
you've probably heard about
AMD's
rising but what's all the hype
about
so Andy invited us out to San
Francisco
where we got to learn a ton
about
the brand new rising 7 processors
now
these are high in we're talking
about
prices between 330 and $500
however
they have very high-end
performance
to match all rise in seven
processors
have eight cores with
hyper-threading
you can overclock them
and
they don't even have integrated
graphics
they really are completely
targeted
toward the high-end desktop
market
whether you're gaming editing
whatever
so I'm curious about is what
they're
actually like to use so the
first
thing I want to check out is the
demo
showcase so Andy has a lot of
different
rising systems here including
a
couple maybe quite some of the big
advantages
that Rison has are more cores
they're
just about as fast as a neutral
plan
on the intel side so for example at
about
the same price on this side they
have
an r7 1700 on this side there's an
i7
7700 K and the big difference here is
that
while this is a fork or hyper
footed
system this is an 8 core hyper
fighting
system so in theory we should
be
able to see a pretty big difference
so
Rison looks like it's going to be a
bit
faster so right now we're averaging
about
63 frames per second here where's
on
the i7 Savelle 58 this is a good
example
so the rise in ship even though
it
does have 8 cores it's running at
about
like 3.1 3.2 gigahertz whereas the
i7
is running about 4.3 right now but
more
cores are definitely going to help
with
a task like this like here we go so
it's
finishing up and it took almost
exactly
one minute whereas over here
minute
10 seconds so not a huge
difference
but I think this is a good
example
of why more cores could
definitely
be helpful when it comes to
video
editing streaming that kind of
stuff
this chip on the right causes less
than
this chip on the list
really
yes
well you were in the same
presentation
I was sorry I'll be on the
side
what if you guys can yet well what
a
pretty standard looking cooler it's
definitely
big cards oh so this is
pretty
much to the full like 2017 and II
set
up so I does it have the new rice
and
sleep you but also a really cool
graphics
card okay I should play on
right
now based on the slides that I
assume
is probably one of them two
totally
normal GPUs but I have no idea
but
um it runs battlefront I feel like I
need
to leave here before so many other
neons
like
absolutely looking at this so it's
interesting
here is that well these are
both
eight core CPUs the rising ships
are
going to be significantly less
expensive
this guy runs I think about
like
a thousand dollars or so whereas
even
the high end rise in the eighteen
hundred
eggs that's still only going to
be
five hundred dollars and if you don't
need
that extra clock speed you get an
eight
core chip for 330 bucks the amount
of
course you need does depend on what
you're
doing
so
for gaming I still do think that for
course
is still probably going to be
enough
eight cores is not going to
magically
make your game run twice as
fast
however if you are doing things
like
editing screaming that kind of
stuff
and the extra power can come in
handy
especially in consider that's
about
the same price you're just getting
more
kinda seems like a no-brainer of
course
we will find out when I actually
get
my hands on not send a bench at the
AMD
demo room Rison seven will be
available
for pre-order starting today
and
will be on sale March first so you
get
three different options
there's
risin 7 1700 which will cost you
330
there's 1700 X which will cost you
400
and there's 1800 X which will cost
you
500 now even though there's a big
price
difference they're all eight cords
are
all essentially the same the biggest
difference
is the clock speed and how
high
you can overclock on top of Verizon
seven
which is exciting on the high end
if
the leaks and rumors are to be
believed
then there might be some lower
end
options coming soon so definitely be
sure
to let me know what you guys think
about
rising in the comments below and
stay
tuned there may be a couple PC
builds
coming soon
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