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AMD Ryzen 7 1800x (AM4, 3.60 GHz, 8 -Core)
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AMD Ryzen 7 1800x

AM4, 3.60 GHz, 8 -Core


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9 years ago

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9 years ago

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In Raphael Knecht's post ( https://www.digitec.ch/de... ) it says at the bottom that the matching components such as mainboards, etc. will follow in the next few days. So we should certainly see some Ryzen compatible products in the next 10 days. I assume that AMD has set a rather short-term pre-sale and has surprised most motherboard and third-party manufacturers a little with it. Personally, I'm waiting for the release of the motherboards and a few more tests so that I can build a good system. Whether I then wait a few days longer for the CPU or not doesn't bother me :)
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Yes it works...Ryzen itself is a SOC and not a CPU. Ryzen itself already supports 2x PCI-X Gen 3...which means you can even use 2 VEGA's or 2x TITAN's at the same time. The X370 chipset then has an additional 6x PCI-X Gen 2.... since the fastest SSD such as Samsung 960 PRO does not use this bandwidth at all, you could theoretically even connect 6 such SSDs if so many slots were available on these motherboards.
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2 years ago

Unfortunately no, your linked system currently has an Intel processor with socket LGA 1151 installed. Unless you can / want to replace the mainboard, you are therefore limited to Intel processors for LGA 1151. AMD Ryzen 7 uses the AM4 socket.
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Level1techs have a few videos and articles on this. As I understand it, you need an X370 chipset to be able to split the two GPU PCIe slots to 8x/8x, B350 does not support this. Also, in older BIOS versions before 1.0.0.6 AGESA microcode the two GPU slots were in group 2, since this version fixed. For better info Google Level1Tech and IOMMU, you should be able to find everything you need to know.
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So for a 1800x people usually take a x370 mainboard, I would look at what features you want to have and then choose according to price/appearance from it if you have chosen a mainboard.If you have chosen a mainboard then look for the compatibility list and depending on the ram you want you can choose one with this speed (on the list) if you tell me your desired mainboard I can do it for you.
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What kind of mainboard do you use (or which one do you want to buy)? What applications do you use? Do you need 8GB, 16GB, 32GB etc? Do you overclock? And no, price does matter. After all, you are asking for performance. Then you have demands, don't you? Name a limit. Otherwise, just buy "standard" RAM, such as the following product: HyperX Fury (2x, 8GB, DDR4-2400, DIMM 288)
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Let someone build it for you. the benefits are enormous, and the pc will last you way much longer when you have a self built pc. Medion and all other manufacturers use low end piece of crap motherboards, PSU's and cables, as no one cares about them.
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thanks for the quick replies always that makes me happy I already have M.2 on my ASUS Z170-PREMIUM motherboard with 512gb. I'm not sure if it makes sense, as you said Ryzen1800x is on the level of a 6900k and that for just under 600fr that's a fair price in my opinion. I have thought of 2 options either switch to amd Ryzen1800x or continue with intel just buy a 1080. What do you think
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As far as I could tell from press reports, all Ryzen CPUs that have an X at the end do not have a cooler. But it could also be a Wraith Max cooler. I'm not 100% sure anymore. But since this processor is for overclocking anyway, I would recommend an AiO WACC anyway.

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