AMD
AMD Ryzen 7 1800X YD180XBCAEWOF desktop processor
Eight-core desktop processor with 16 threads, 3.6 GHz base clock and 4.0 GHz boost on AM4 socket
- Processors TypeDesktop
- NameRyzen 7 1800X
- CPU Socket TypeSocket AM4
- Core NameSummit Ridge (Zen)
- # of Cores8-Core
- # of Threads16-Threads
- Eight cores and sixteen threads handle heavy multitasking
- 0 GHz max turbo frequency lifts single-thread speed
- 16 MB L3 cache keeps data close to the cores
- Unlocked multiplier allows manual frequency tuning
- DDR4 dual-channel support feeds the cores with bandwidth
Ryzen 7 1800X 8-Core Desktop Processor
The AMD Ryzen 7 1800X is an 8-core, 16-thread desktop processor built on the Summit Ridge architecture. It operates at a base frequency of 3.6 GHz and can reach a maximum turbo frequency of 4.0 GHz. The chip fits the Socket AM4 platform and supports dual-channel DDR4 memory. A thermal design power of 95W defines its cooling requirement.
Suited For Multi-Threaded Workloads
This processor suits users who run multi-threaded applications such as rendering, encoding or virtualization and want an unlocked multiplier for manual tuning. It is less appropriate for builds that prioritise single-thread performance above all else or for systems that cannot accommodate a 95W thermal envelope without a robust cooler.
95W TDP Dictates Cooling Choice
The 95W thermal design power is the single specification that determines whether this CPU matches your build. You must pair it with a cooler rated for at least 95W and a motherboard with a Socket AM4 VRM capable of sustaining that power level. If your chassis or budget limits cooling capacity, a lower-TDP processor would be the safer selection.
Points forts
- Eight cores and sixteen threads handle heavy multitasking
- 0 GHz max turbo frequency lifts single-thread speed
- 16 MB L3 cache keeps data close to the cores
- Unlocked multiplier allows manual frequency tuning
- DDR4 dual-channel support feeds the cores with bandwidth
Caractéristiques
| Brand | AMD |
|---|---|
| Processors Type | Desktop |
| Series | Ryzen 7 1st Gen |
| Name | Ryzen 7 1800X |
| Model | YD180XBCAEWOF |
| CPU Socket Type | Socket AM4 |
| Core Name | Summit Ridge (Zen) |
| # of Cores | 8-Core |
| # of Threads | 16-Threads |
| Operating Frequency | 3.6 GHz |
| Max Turbo Frequency | 4.0 GHz |
| L1 Cache | 768KB |
| L2 Cache | 4MB |
| L3 Cache | 16MB |
| Manufacturing Tech | 14nm |
| Memory Types | DDR4 |
| Memory Channel | 2 |
| Virtualization Technology Support | Yes |
| PCI Express Revision | 3.0 |
| Thermal Design Power | 95W |
| Cooling Device | Cooling device not included - Processor Only |
Questions sur cet article
Which version of the Ryzen 7 1800X should I choose for an unlocked 8-core desktop build?
The YD180XBCAEWOF model is the only version listed; it ships as an unlocked 8-core, 16-thread processor with a 95 W TDP and no cooler in the box.
What does the 4.0 GHz max turbo frequency mean once the chip is installed in a system?
It is the highest single-core speed the processor can reach under light loads when thermal and power headroom allow; sustained all-core speeds will sit closer to the 3.6 GHz base clock.
What PCI Express revision does the Ryzen 7 1800X provide and what bandwidth limit does that set for a graphics card?
The CPU supports PCIe 3.0, so a graphics card running in an x16 slot is capped at roughly 16 GB/s of theoretical bandwidth.
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