AMD is planning to release Ryzen 7000 CPUs in September
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tunejunky
day one price will be absurd from the shady type of vendors to Amazon & New Egg.
the big chains like Microcenter will still have MSRP, but the internet will be a bad joke for the first month
tunejunky
fredgml7
I’m curious to see how performance will be, but to be honest, I really don’t need an upgrade now, so I may think about upgrading when the third AM5 iteration comes (Ryzen 9k?). Third gen Ryzen was the best choice to start on AM4 IMO.
Kaleid
CPUs almost never have massive boosts of performance. So I'll skip at least one series, I'll let DDR5 become faster and cheaper before making the switch.
A new series will also likely have some new bugs that need to be ironed out
XantaX
I have a Ryzen 9 12/c 12/t and it clocks 4.6 GHz there is no active support from Amd, the same as bios support to get the most out of it ,the big hit is Ryzen 7 5800 support nowadays.
Skipping the 7000
nizzen
pegasus1
Undying
tunejunky
suty455
FookDat
I am pretty happy with my Ryzen 3950x and 6950xt Red Devil with DDR4 3600 @ 14-15-15-35 and X570S Carbon EK X MOBO, if they come out with a 5900X3D or 5950X3D or maybe even another CPU we have not heard about yet that would be great. Having AM4 and AM5 hardware at same time will help to alleviate strains of hardware for both sides wanting an upgrade.
Supertribble
I hope the new 8-core CPUs run cooler than 5000 series, where they really did seem to get the runt of the silicon. All the best chiplets went to 5950, which had exceptional performance in power/thermals vs 5800 and even 5900.
Since the first pre-build I had that shut down due to overheating I've always been overly bothered by components that get hot. These newer CPUs run much hotter than previous generation, well 5800x/3D and Intel parts and I'll never be comfy seeing a CPU run at these newer accepted temps.
tunejunky