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Ryzen 7000 Series Processor Model Numbers Listed at AMD
An unassuming search via AMD's media asset library revealed the processor model numbers of the four Ryzen 7000 series Zen 4 CPUs.
The entries spotted ar Ryzen 9 7950X, Ryzen 9 7900X, Ryzen 7 7700X, and Ryzen 5 7600X. Earlier speculations suggested that AMD will maintain a tight launch timetable, with only four SKUs initially available and the series extending later in 2023 to encompass a range of price ranges. These CPUs are anticipated to be introduced by AMD later this year.
- Ryzen 9 7950X
- Ryzen 9 7900X
- Ryzen 7 7700X
- Ryzen 5 7600X
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#6037603 Posted on: 07/28/2022 01:12 PM
Adding X to a model number makes the component go faster, much like adding flame decals and racing stripes to a car
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Hmmm I beg to forgive my noobness, but what does the X behind the number stand for, and why do all of the four have one?
Adding X to a model number makes the component go faster, much like adding flame decals and racing stripes to a car

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#6037604 Posted on: 07/28/2022 01:22 PM
X from extreme?
The point is, they are the best model on that series. So you know the non "X" parts have slight lower clocks, performance and price.
I personally find the difference so small I prefer to save money and get the non "X" parts, invest in GPU for example.
Hmmm I beg to forgive my noobness, but what does the X behind the number stand for, and why do all of the four have one?
X from extreme?
The point is, they are the best model on that series. So you know the non "X" parts have slight lower clocks, performance and price.
I personally find the difference so small I prefer to save money and get the non "X" parts, invest in GPU for example.
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#6037605 Posted on: 07/28/2022 01:32 PM
Adding X to a model number makes the component go faster, much like adding flame decals and racing stripes to a car
.
X from extreme?
The point is, they are the best model on that series. So you know the non "X" parts have slight lower clocks, performance and price.
I personally find the difference so small I prefer to save money and get the non "X" parts, invest in GPU for example.
Thanks for the feedback, I guess in times of lower and lower CPU dependance (meaning, higher resolution and more GPU bound scenarios), that's sensible.
Adding X to a model number makes the component go faster, much like adding flame decals and racing stripes to a car

X from extreme?
The point is, they are the best model on that series. So you know the non "X" parts have slight lower clocks, performance and price.
I personally find the difference so small I prefer to save money and get the non "X" parts, invest in GPU for example.
Thanks for the feedback, I guess in times of lower and lower CPU dependance (meaning, higher resolution and more GPU bound scenarios), that's sensible.
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#6037607 Posted on: 07/28/2022 01:34 PM
With no 7800 listed assuming that's going be the 3D cache one.
With no 7800 listed assuming that's going be the 3D cache one.
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You'll have to wait still as v-cache models wont be released this year.