2017-02-13 - Last week we got a number of AMD Ryzen CPUs leak, now we've basically got the entire lot. We've got the full specs and pricing for 9 Ryzen CPUs, ranging from the high-end Ryzen 7 1800X right down to the $129 AMD Ryzen 3 1100.

All of the CPUs have been updated with the additional information in the table below. The new prices are pretty much exactly in line with previous leaks so these should be spot on now (at least in the US).

As expected there's some impressive offerings here, including the previously announced Ryzen R7 1700 which crams in an impressive eight cores for $319.

As far as CPUs go that's still very much at the high end however, and it's the mid to low-end where AMD will be making the bulk of its sales. Things don't disappoint there either. While we're still yet to get a handle on their performance, on paper at least the AMD Ryzen 5 1500 and AMD Ryzen 5 1400X look like formidable purchases. The former is a hexa-core CPU clocked at 3.2GHz base for $229, while the latter is a quad-core/eight-thread CPU for under $199. That's a little bit insane and puts it into high-end Intel i7 territory for sub-$200. With overclocking it's easy to see the Ryzen 5 1400X pull in performance comparable to the $350 Intel Core i7-7700.

Complete List of AMD Ryzen CPUs and First Ryzen Prices Revealed

Complete List of AMD Ryzen CPUS

AMD Ryzen R7 CPUs

CPU Core/Thread L3 Cache TDP Base Clock Boost Clock Price R7 1800X 8/16 16MB 95W 3.6GHz 4.0GHz $499 R7 Pro 1800 8/16 16MB 95W TBA TBA TBA R7 1700X 8/16 16MB 95W 3.4GHz 3.8GHz $389 R7 1700 8/16 16MB 65W 3.0GHz 3.7GHz $319 R7 Pro 1700 8/16 16MB 65W TBA TBA TBA

AMD Ryzen R5 CPUs

CPU Core/Thread L3 Cache TDP Base Clock Boost Clock Price R5 1600X 6/12 16MB 95W 3.3GHz 3.7GHz $259 R5 Pro 1600 6/12 TBA 65W TBA TBA TBA R5 1500 6/12 16MB 65W 3.2GHz 3.5GHz $229 R5 Pro 1500 6/12 TBA 65W TBA TBA TBA R5 1400X 4/8 8MB 65W 3.5GHz 3.9GHz $199 R5 Pro 1400 4/8 TBA 65W TBA TBA TBA R5 1300 4/8 8MB 65W 3.2GHz 3.5GHz $175 R5 Pro 1300 4/8 TBA 65W TBA TBA TBA

AMD Ryzen R3 CPUs

CPU Core/Thread L3 Cache TDP Base Clock Boost Clock Price R3 1200X 4/4 8MB 65W 3.4GHz 3.8GHz $149 R3 Pro 1200 4/4 8MB 65W TBA TBA TBA R3 1100 4/4 8MB 65W 3.2GHz 3.5GHz $129 R3 Pro 1100 4/4 8MB 65W TBA TBA TBA

What appears to be the pricing for AMD’s first Ryzen processors has leaked, along with the full list of CPIS inbound over the coming months. Should the pricing reports to be true then it could signal panic for Intel as AMD is looking to dramatically undercut its competitor in terms of pricing.

Pricing comes from ShopBLT, who’ve come up trumps on this sort of thing before. Three of the Ryzen CPUs are available to pre-order right now, including the Ryzen R7 1700 at $317, Ryzen R7 1700X for $382, and the flagship Ryzen R7 1800X for $490.

We haven’t got word on official clock speeds just yet (R7 CPUs will be in the 3.0-4.0GHz range), however the prospect of an 8-core, 16-thread CPU for just $317 is frankly ridiculous. Intel’s nearest competitor to this is the Intel Core i7-6900K, which will currently set you back nearly triple this at $1,049. AMD's chip also has half the TDP and is potentially the exact same clock speed. If the Ryzen processor can offer comparable performance then Intel is going to have to react fast to compete because this level of undercutting is obscene. You could basically get a Ryzen R7 1700 and a GeForce GTX 1080 for cheaper than the price of an i7-6900K.

ShopBLT doesn’t have pricing for the weekend R5 and R3 models but it’s pretty safe to assume they’re going to be even cheaper than the R7 Ryzen processors. The mid-range is often where the CPU battles are won and lost so it’s going to be interesting seeing how AMD’s hexa-core Ryzen CPUs stand up to the likes of the Intel Core i5-7600K.

We'll be sure to update these tables as and when we get more info on Ryzen. Considering the CPUs are already cropping up on storefronts it can't be too long until we get an official announcement, although word is Ryzen CPUs will be available to buy from March 2nd.