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AMD Ryzen 7 3750X Spotted - Has a TDP of 105 watts
Recently we have seen some OEM specific Ryzen 3000 announcements, there might be one more inbound as we do not see this one end up in retail, a Ryzen 7 3750X showed up in a recent product master list entry.
On Twitter Komachi highlighted the new entry and planet3dnow picked up on a master list holding the entry. It was then noticed that in many new OPNs (Ordering Part Number).
Ryzen 7 3750X has eight cores and a 105 Watt TDP
The processor will get 8 cores, according to the entry opposite the Ryzen 7 3700X, has a TDP increased from 65 to 105 watts and should clock higher. That's about all the info available on that though. Considering the TDP, we think this might be an OEM processor to power and spice up pre-built PCs.
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#5721471 Posted on: 10/17/2019 05:58 PM
I won't be so sure if THIS rumor is right:
I think that it's fake - 5.2 seems a bit excessive for air cooling and if these are binned forced to maximum clock chips then from where this 200 Mhz on air - on liquid 5.5 ???
All these lower clock skews are telling me we won't see a thin bin competitor to the 9900KS this generation ie no 3850x. All signs pointing to TSMC's process immaturity but hey at least they can make chips. So my 1800x will live on until I snag a Zen3 CPU next year. My assumption is the 7nm+ process will allow substantially higher clocks along with all the tweaks AMD made for Zen3 we should finally have a chip that can beat the 9900KS across the board. Oh well here's to hoping Zen3 gets x370 BIOS support which I know is unlikely.
I won't be so sure if THIS rumor is right:
A Redditor that goes by the FR33_L35T3R alias purportedly managed to pick up the Intel Core i9-9900KS before its official launch and overclocked the special edition chip to 5.2 GHz. The Redditor paired the Core i9-9900KS with the Asus ROG Maximus XI Hero (Wi-Fi) and a pair of Patriot DDR4-2666 memory modules. He did not specify the type of cooling used, but judging by the temperatures, it's possible a CPU air cooler was employed.
I think that it's fake - 5.2 seems a bit excessive for air cooling and if these are binned forced to maximum clock chips then from where this 200 Mhz on air - on liquid 5.5 ???
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#5721787 Posted on: 10/18/2019 01:54 PM
Found this thought.....(COULD BE ARTICLE)
A variant with two chiplets instead of one, each having four cores apiece. That would mean double the L3 cache and a unique performance profile. It’s also possible that this is a custom chip, designed with a partner company in mind, like the Ryzen 3780U and 3580U we saw in Microsoft’s new Surface Laptop 3.
In any case, we would expect the CPU to cost somewhere between the 3700X and 3800X, or around $350 if it does go on sale to the general public.
Found this thought.....(COULD BE ARTICLE)
A variant with two chiplets instead of one, each having four cores apiece. That would mean double the L3 cache and a unique performance profile. It’s also possible that this is a custom chip, designed with a partner company in mind, like the Ryzen 3780U and 3580U we saw in Microsoft’s new Surface Laptop 3.
In any case, we would expect the CPU to cost somewhere between the 3700X and 3800X, or around $350 if it does go on sale to the general public.
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I think we'll be lucky if Zen 3 is supported on 4xx boards TBH.