Ryzen 7 2700X Proc Spotted - 300 MHz extra on Clocks Frequencies
Youtube User Tum Apisak has been responsible for a number of leaks and spots, often he was spot on. That said, he posted a screenshot of what seems to be a Ryzen 7 2700X processor in the 3DMark database. If this is a true valid screenshot when compared towards the Ryzen 7 1700X, the base clock is 300 MHz higher and the Turbo reached 4100 MHz.
The screenshot reveals pretty much all we need to know and expect about the 12nm Zen+ update and leaves little else to say. So let's keep things simple and understandable and compare the 2700X towards the 1700X.
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Processor model |
Cores/Threads |
L3 Cache |
TDP |
Base |
Turbo |
Unlocked |
AMD Ryzen 7 2700X |
8/16 |
16 MB |
95 W |
3.7 GHz |
4.1 GHz |
Yes |
AMD Ryzen 7 1700X |
8/16 |
16 MB |
95 W |
3.4 GHz |
3.8 GHz |
Yes |
AMD Ryzen 7 1700 |
8/16 |
16 MB |
65 W |
3.0 GHz |
3.7 GHz |
Yes |
With the base clock raised you should see some better single core performance, and combined with a Turbo to 4100 MHz, things would look pretty good. I can only assume that XFR remains active as well, which could boost another 100 MHz also. Tum Apisak did not share a link, he never does.
Ryzen 2000 are 12nm Zen+ optimized Ryzen processors, the 'refresh' SKUs so to say. 12nm Zen+ processors will work with your X370 chipset based motherboard, however, AMD will launch the new X470 chipset alongside the new Zen+ processors. The new chipset should offer small improvements and use less power. Details in specs are not yet known though.
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Will be keeping my 1700 and wait for Zen 2...still have my FX 8350 sitting here on my desk...it lasted for years

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Will likely be the same, if not a slight change either way
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Looks like the new Ryzens might get closer to Broadwell-E in terms of gaming performance, but still not catch it. No way they get close to 8700K or any other 8000 series chip for gaming or mostly anything else really besides rendering. Not a chance. 8700K can be bought for $350 now with board at under $200. They'd have to pay enthusiast gamers to use them over the Intel 8000 series chips. Just sayin. What's true is true.
AMD needs another HUGE JUMP in performance to catch Intel because now AMD is still going to use mesh based CPU's which probably still won't clock very well to try and catch a ring bus based 8700K at around 5ghz? Nope.
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Zen2 might catch up with Intel. Depends how well Cannonlake will perform. Intel probably makes a move this year, AMD follows in 2019.
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So will the price be the same as before on the new Ryzen? I have the money now to upgrade and being so close for zen 2 I wonder if I schould just wait it out.Almost picked-up a R 1700 Today actually.