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AMD Ryzen 7 4700G Renoir Gets Overclocked and reaches 4.65 GHz
In the land of that Asia region somewhere somebody has gotten that hands on a Ryzen 7 4700G Renoir APU, overclocked it to 4.65 GHz and then ran it through Cinebench.
It was ITCooker with a 4700G engineering sample which he paired with 16 GB of dual-channel DDR4-4266 MHz memory, and a 240 mm AIO. 4.65 GHz Is interesting as the default clock is 3.60 GHz (base frequency). In Cinebench15 that gave 217 points in the single-threaded test, and 2306 points in the multi-threaded test. At 4.54 GHz that was 5336 points in the way heavier to run Cinebench R20.
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#5808429 Posted on: 07/13/2020 03:40 PM
i'm really interested in this APU, i don't game that often so it looks like a perfect all rounder.
i'm really interested in this APU, i don't game that often so it looks like a perfect all rounder.
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#5808430 Posted on: 07/13/2020 03:45 PM
Wait, so this is a single die 8core cpu? Interesting..
And also based on new zen3?
Wait, so this is a single die 8core cpu? Interesting..
And also based on new zen3?
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#5808441 Posted on: 07/13/2020 04:00 PM
Wait, so this is a single die 8core cpu? Interesting..
And also based on new zen3?
No, it is Zen2.
Wait, so this is a single die 8core cpu? Interesting..
And also based on new zen3?
No, it is Zen2.
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#5808445 Posted on: 07/13/2020 04:16 PM
The CPU-Z screens are the more interesting part,NB frequency
The CPU-Z screens are the more interesting part,NB frequency
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Considering that cool does not use ice, general achievable clock could be around 4.4GHz.
But that score difference... very likely not due to "magic" OC. Likely from fact that one removes power limits when OCing. Therefore most of performance bump may come just from moving TDP from 65W to something like 125W.
Normal people could max it by just moving TDP to 95W or so w/o any OC.