AMD Ryzen 7 1800X, 1700X, and 1700 Processor Testing:

Cinebench R15 is useful for testing your system, CPU, and OpenGL capabilities using the software program, CINEMA 4D. We will be using the default tests for this benchmark.

Higher is Better

HWBot X.265 Benchmark: This benchmark takes a H.264 video and converts the output to an H.265/HVEC format. Included are both 1080 and 4K presets to measure the FPS level achieved by the processor. The default benchmarks are used with the result the FPS level at which the processor completed the workload. Measurement is in FPS.

Lower is Better

PCMark 8.2 is the latest iteration of Futuremark's popular PCMark system performance tool. This latest version is a comprehensive tool that runs through real life scenarios to test the install hardware using a series of real life application to simulate the load.

Higher is Better

Outside of a little weakness in the single core Cinebench R15 results, AMD's Ryzen Trio is just outperforming its price point in every test. Out of 12 results on this page, the Core i7 5960X only out paces the Ryzen Trio in two tests. In the overclocked Cinebench multi-core test, the 500MHz core clock speed advantage was just too much to overcome. That being said, the result is very competitive in this test.