AMD Ryzen Granite Ridge Zen5 Desktop CPUs: Some Specifications and TDP Exposed

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Great. Still waiting to upgrade 5900x with something with at least 12 real cores and sane power. Apparently that is allot to ask.
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Hilbert, it looks like you accidentally posted the first paragraph twice in the article.
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even if not final specifications, going down from 170W to 120W of TDP for the 8 core model is too much..
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Alessio1989:

even if not final specifications, going down from 170W to 120W of TDP for the 8 core model is too much..
Kinda sad they are stuck so high now also.
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JiveTurkey:

Great. Still waiting to upgrade 5900x with something with at least 12 real cores and sane power. Apparently that is allot to ask.
You could reduce the PPT/TDC/EDC of the chips to match TDP values of other chips - it will still be much faster whilst keeping thermal load under control than a 5900X. I actually did this with my 5900X on my old cooler giving it values of a 65W tdp chip, it still performed really well and ran cool - the only downside was slightly reduced performance on full multi-threaded loads. Having said that, 5900X "105W TDP" is completely rubbish given that it has a PPT of 142W - the PPT value is a more realistic value of its true TDP.
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So, wait for the non-X version or 3d version..