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Ryzen 3000 will be released July 7. Pre orders July 1.
Are you guys more excited with the new processor releases, or the deals that can be had on the previous gen?
Are you guys more excited with the new processor releases, or the deals that can be had on the previous gen?
Its pretty cool to be a AMD user these days.
The rumor 5 ghz parts did not materialize, but they do have the chips boosting 400 MHz then most 2000 series can hit.
7-7 release date was correct.
12 core was correct.
Now we can start talking about Zen2+ on 7nm+ hitting 5 ghz next year...
read through the keynote summary but didnt see anything, did they mention parts with integrated gpus? interested in a small build with the next gen equivalent of the r5 2400g.
So you're not an enthusiast?
Or do you just publicly identify with whatever part you happen to have inside a computer?
I realize that I'm singling you out here, but these things go back and forth. These aren't sports teams, they're companies .
There not sports teams, darn! Well go Bruins!!
The rumor 5 ghz parts did not materialize, but they do have the chips boosting 400 MHz then most 2000 series can hit.
7-7 release date was correct.
12 core was correct.
Now we can start talking about Zen2+ on 7nm+ hitting 5 ghz next year...
3800X: 8C/16T 3.9GHz base/4.5 boost 105W
3900X: 12C/16T 3.8 GHz base/4.6 boost 105W
8C/16T vs 12C/24T at the same 105W, yet the 3800X has a slower boost clock.
It's gotta be related to having 2 dies with 6 cores active vs 1 die with 8 cores active and the concentrated heat output on that one die.
Here's to hoping there will be a 2 die 4 core version with a higher boost in the future.
The truly remarkable part for me is the +15% IPC. I thought that was pure rumor and wishful thinking in the leaks.
I am actually sure that all good parts are saved for Epyc familly. And Intel future 10 core part which will be still on 14nm will not beat the 12 core Ryzen 3000 and may be more expensive as usually. Intel may need something really better and if ever it happens, Intel working secretly on it, AMD will be ready with a 16c/32t 5Ghz CPU by taking back some good chiplets from the Epyc production..AMD will wait for Intel to hobble together a 10C/20T desktop part & then they will drop the 4+4 8C & 16C Ryzens...
The 4+4 8C part might be the one that hits 5GHz boost...?
The single chiplet parts has 32MB L3 cache, the dual chiplet part (the 12C R9) has a total of 64MB L3 cache...
Nothing seems to get over that 4 ghz base clock I'm hoping that if these are very conservative clock speeds that there is finally some room for manual overclocking
yeah i think iam gonna upgrade to the 3700x from a 2600Are you guys more excited with the new processor releases, or the deals that can be had on the previous gen?
Need to wait for benchmarks.Which of the new Ryzen chips is the best "bang for the buck"? 3600x? Coming from a 4690k, will this give a decent improvement in single core performance?