First benchmark results for the AMD Ryzen 7 7700 with a 65-watt TDP

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Benchmark results for Ryzen 7 7700 have been published. Due to its slower single-core turbo, it loses to all other Ryzen 7000 processors in the single-core test and can only compete with the Ryzen 5 in the multi-core test. 



The direct competitor, however, is the Core i5-13600K, which combines exceptional single-core and multi-core performance. 

Although Intel's fastest 13th Generation processors outperformed AMD's Ryzen 7000 processors in the test, this does not imply that these chips are slow. They continue to provide extremely high performance at an equally high cost. So far, all models feature a TDP of 105 watts and the suffix X. Recent reports have pointed to an AMD Ryzen 7 7700 with a TDP of 65 watts and no X suffix, which can now be discovered on the initial pages of benchmarks. Similar to its larger sibling, the processor has eight cores and sixteen threads. The base clock appears to be 3.8 GHz, and the maximum boost clock looks to be 5.35 GHz. The average attainable frequency is just slightly lower, at approximately 5.28 GHz. In the initial benchmark, the performance of the new Ryzen processor was subpar. Officially, AMD predicts DDR5-5,200, however the optimal range should be DDR5-6,000. The chip was then utilised with DDR5-4,800 on an Asrock X670E Taichi motherboard. He received a score of 2,062 on the Geekbench 5 single-core test and 12,685 on the multi-core test. This indicates that the 7700 is slower in the single-core test than the Ryzen 5 7600X, which scored 2,125 points, but it outperformed the Ryzen 5 7600X in the multi-core test with 12,685 points compared to 11,075 points.

In the same benchmark, the Ryzen 7 7700X with the larger TDP scored 2,161 and 14,027 points, respectively. A Core i5-13600K earns approximately 2,000 points in the single-core portion of the test, but approximately 16,500 points in the multi-core portion, giving it the clear lead. AMD has not yet announced the Ryzen 7 7700, but listings and leaks indicate that it will be released soon.

First benchmark results for the AMD Ryzen 7 7700 with a 65-watt TDP


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