Average Bench: 76.3% (288th of 1442)

Based on 7,071 user benchmarks.  Device: 178BFBFF00800F11 Model: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1900X 8-Core Processor

The 8 core, 16 thread 1900X is the third and entry-level processor from AMD’s Threadripper series of high-end desktop (HEDT) processors. The 1900X is based on AMD’s 14nm Zen architecture and features 20MB of cache (16MB of which is L3) and quad channel DDR4, which is twice as many channels as in the Ryzen 7 series. It has a base clock of 3.8GHz increasing to a boost of 4.0 GHz and has an additional short-term boost of 0.2 GHz when thermals allow. Most impressively, the 1900X features 64 PCIe lanes which is the same of number of lanes in the nearly twice as expensive Ryzen Threadripper flagship, the 1950X. This facilitates the simultaneous high speed PCIe connection of up to seven different graphics or storage peripherals. By comparison, Intel’s similarly priced 8 core, 16 thread i7-7820X which, even though it has an 11% effective speed advantage over the 1900X, only has 28 PCIe lanes (down from 44 lanes as recently seen in the recent i9-7900X). Both upgrade options may require new, and not inexpensive motherboards, the 7820X requires an X299 (Basin Falls) chipset and the 1900X utilizes the premium X399 motherboard. Despite the considerable price tags attached to the CPUs and motherboards, never before has HEDT processing been so affordable. [Oct '17 CPUPro]

Good average bench

The AMD Ryzen TR 1900X averaged 23.7% lower than the peak scores attained by the group leaders. This is an excellent result which ranks the AMD Ryzen TR 1900X near the top of the comparison list.

Strengths

Avg. Quad Core Speed 452Pts
Avg. Single Core Speed 120Pts

Good consistency

The range of scores (95th - 5th percentile) for the AMD Ryzen TR 1900X is 22%. This is a relatively narrow range which indicates that the AMD Ryzen TR 1900X performs reasonably consistently under varying real world conditions.

Weaknesses

Avg. Octa Core Speed 782Pts
Avg. Memory Latency 68.2Pts
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Average Bench

(Based on 7,071 samples)
Min Avg Max
51.7 Memory 68.2 83.8
110 1-Core 120 128
208 2-Core 235 254
76.6% 141 Pts
Min Avg Max
370 4-Core 452 500
643 8-Core 782 947
74.7% 617 Pts
Min Avg Max
973 64-Core 1,200 1,315
74.2% 1,200 Pts
User Benchmarks BenchNormalHeavyServer
The fastest CPU (mainstream) averages a speed of 100%
SP3r2, 1 CPU, 8 cores, 16 threads
Base clock 4 GHz, turbo 4.2 GHz (avg)
Memory 80.4
1-Core 122
2-Core 247
82% 150 Pts
4-Core 490
8-Core 890
83% 690 Pts
64-Core 1,300
80% 1,300 Pts
SP3r2, 1 CPU, 8 cores, 16 threads
Base clock 3.8 GHz, turbo 3.85 GHz (avg)
Memory 77.9
1-Core 120
2-Core 238
80% 145 Pts
4-Core 482
8-Core 848
80% 665 Pts
64-Core 1,233
76% 1,233 Pts
SP3r2, 1 CPU, 8 cores, 16 threads
Base clock 3.8 GHz, turbo 3.85 GHz (avg)
Memory 74.4
1-Core 117
2-Core 236
78% 142 Pts
4-Core 476
8-Core 760
76% 618 Pts
64-Core 1,192
74% 1,192 Pts
SP3r2, 1 CPU, 8 cores, 16 threads
Base clock 3.8 GHz, turbo 3.8 GHz (avg)
Memory 78.4
1-Core 122
2-Core 237
81% 146 Pts
4-Core 450
8-Core 858
78% 654 Pts
64-Core 1,160
72% 1,160 Pts
SP3r2, 1 CPU, 8 cores, 16 threads
Base clock 3.8 GHz, turbo 3.75 GHz (avg)
Memory 74.8
1-Core 121
2-Core 237
79% 144 Pts
4-Core 459
8-Core 746
74% 603 Pts
64-Core 1,182
73% 1,182 Pts
SP3r2, 1 CPU, 8 cores, 16 threads
Base clock 4 GHz, turbo 3.95 GHz (avg)
Memory 64.8
1-Core 123
2-Core 246
77% 145 Pts
4-Core 492
8-Core 939
85% 715 Pts
64-Core 1,293
80% 1,293 Pts
SP3r2, 1 CPU, 8 cores, 16 threads
Base clock 3.8 GHz, turbo 3.85 GHz (avg)
Memory 70.4
1-Core 116
2-Core 230
76% 139 Pts
4-Core 431
8-Core 721
70% 576 Pts
64-Core 1,174
73% 1,174 Pts
SP3r2, 1 CPU, 8 cores, 16 threads
Base clock 3.8 GHz, turbo 3.45 GHz (avg)
Memory 68.8
1-Core 102
2-Core 173
66% 115 Pts
4-Core 298
8-Core 544
50% 421 Pts
64-Core 817
51% 817 Pts
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Gaming 98%
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Desktop
Desktop 86%
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Workstation
Workstation 99%
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Motherboard: Asus PRIME X399-A

EDIT WITH CUSTOM PC BUILDER Value: 82% - Excellent Total price: $803

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Good

2 years ago.

Pro gamers avoid AMD for a reason... A bus company with drunk drivers can’t win real users with cheerleaders and cheap marketing stunts.


Poor

2 years ago.

Too slow due to caching problems.


Excellent

2 years ago.

Pretty good. Be sure to check out the Ryzen 7 2700X, too!


Excellent

4 years ago.

AMD Ryzen are very good processors, espesially if you work with BigData and has a modest budget.


Excellent

4 years ago.

l price/ performance ratio. too many pcie lanes- finally!!!


Good

6 years ago.


Good

5 years ago.

No microstuttering with SLI, DX12 and Vulkan perform amazingly, but it doesn't OC that well.


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