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AMD Ryzen 7000 processor announcements (preview)
AMD has revealed the first Ryzen 7000 processors based on ZEN4. In this article, we'll go through what's been announced and what to expect, including IPC, features, and pricing.
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#6046851 Posted on: 08/31/2022 12:24 AM
Boing by AMD's presentation, they seem to be very powerful CPUs.
It's going to be very interesting seeing the benchmarks between Zen4 and Alder Lake. And then against Raptor Lake.
I wonder if AMD can release a 7800X3D in time for the Raptor Lake release.
I was expecting to see something regarding AM4. But it was all about Zen4.
Hold to AM4 mate. It was a comment months ago saying that AMD depending sales might drop a Zen4 on AM4 around early 2023.
And whole argument made sense, because with people squeezed financially, going to new platform will be expensive for winter 2022-23 and AMD needs the sales as Intel and Nvidia.
Boing by AMD's presentation, they seem to be very powerful CPUs.
It's going to be very interesting seeing the benchmarks between Zen4 and Alder Lake. And then against Raptor Lake.
I wonder if AMD can release a 7800X3D in time for the Raptor Lake release.
I was expecting to see something regarding AM4. But it was all about Zen4.

Hold to AM4 mate. It was a comment months ago saying that AMD depending sales might drop a Zen4 on AM4 around early 2023.
And whole argument made sense, because with people squeezed financially, going to new platform will be expensive for winter 2022-23 and AMD needs the sales as Intel and Nvidia.
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#6046893 Posted on: 08/31/2022 07:30 AM
Can somebody enlighten me on something.
When we quote the likes of IPC and TDP, do Intel and AMD compare oranges to oranges, ie car manufactures quote MPH or KPH, the dont just say 'Speed - 150' or 'acceleration - 6'.
I was watching both Gamers Nexus and Jays 2C and if i understood correctly AMD measure TDP differently from Intel, and that IPC is measured at a set CPU speed rather than the maximum CPU speed.
Did i misunderstand this or are people complaining that the number blue smells different to the letter green.
Can somebody enlighten me on something.
When we quote the likes of IPC and TDP, do Intel and AMD compare oranges to oranges, ie car manufactures quote MPH or KPH, the dont just say 'Speed - 150' or 'acceleration - 6'.
I was watching both Gamers Nexus and Jays 2C and if i understood correctly AMD measure TDP differently from Intel, and that IPC is measured at a set CPU speed rather than the maximum CPU speed.
Did i misunderstand this or are people complaining that the number blue smells different to the letter green.
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#6046924 Posted on: 08/31/2022 10:38 AM
Budget constraints and other priorities currently prevent me from building a new gaming rig. Also my current one still suits my needs. But it's still nice to see how AMD puts the pressure on Intel. That drives performance as a whole and keep prices somewhat manageable. Definitely looking forward to what might be available in 2025, when I'll retire my current PC for sure, due to end of support for Windows 10.
Budget constraints and other priorities currently prevent me from building a new gaming rig. Also my current one still suits my needs. But it's still nice to see how AMD puts the pressure on Intel. That drives performance as a whole and keep prices somewhat manageable. Definitely looking forward to what might be available in 2025, when I'll retire my current PC for sure, due to end of support for Windows 10.
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#6046926 Posted on: 08/31/2022 10:43 AM
@LesserHellspawn yeah I spose there's two types on here, those who adopt the very latest releases, and those who are happy with their hardware if it is fit for purpose. No rights or wrongs, food on the table and shoes on the feet are more important than a few extra FPS
@LesserHellspawn yeah I spose there's two types on here, those who adopt the very latest releases, and those who are happy with their hardware if it is fit for purpose. No rights or wrongs, food on the table and shoes on the feet are more important than a few extra FPS
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I was thinking something similar, like 7700X, X670MB, 32Gb RAM (400€ CPU, 300€ MB and 200€ RAM). That`s already 900€!
The problem is that the 7700X is probably going to start at 450€ In Portugal, the board i like is going to at least 350€ and for the RAM, i just don`t know.
So, that`s already more than 1.000€ just for the backbone of the system!
For reference, my current 7600K system cost me 1.250€, including a GTX1070...
My next upgrade is going to rape my wallet without mercy...