NeOak
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I was warning ya all about the dangers of overhyping it...
It is a very solid performer which makes AMD relevant again in wide CPU markets. The fact that it isn't as fast in gaming as Intel's top CPUs means little since gaming is predominately GPU limited and Ryzen is doing quite fine in such scenarios, up there with Skylake which is an enormous achievement for AMD considering where they were just yesterday.
Basically, you can safely buy Ryzen for a gaming rig now if you're not into having 1 fps more in your favorite game. It is also more future proof than Intel's quad cores at least even if it is loosing a bit in older games.
And production performance is almost stellar so those of us who needed more cores but couldn't afford Intel's $1000+ prices now have a good overall product.
I'm pretty sure that Ryzen will be a big success for AMD.
It definitely is a solid option for people who want to stream on Twitch with software encoding. Reason for the 1700.
I guess get 1700, OC up to 4Ghz = profit.