I'm not going to say anything else, but I am currently typing this on a Ryzen 7.
I had a Ryzen 7 1700 has my workstation there as well, but I left that behind - partially because I wasn't 100% sure what my successor would want to use (pretty certain it's a Surface Book 2 I had been testing because it kept screwing up for another staff member and I couldn't figure out why), and also because the NIC died so I couldn't guarantee what else on the board could go.
I also had a 1700 that I built specifically when Dishonored 2 came out (I had a Phenom 4 and it was on its way out), that I ended up taking to my new job when I replaced the hardware in my main build. Unfortunately I killed the board the other day with a BIOS update.
Since I leave it at the office and WFH, I use it as a jumpbox and to quickly throw VMs onto for testing, so my boss said he'd just cover the board for me (a one-off $150 board is cheaper than a new computer or laptop, and I didn't actually get anything new when I started!). So yeah, good place to work for. Love it.