AMD Ryzen Launches March 2nd
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Aniboom
Woooooo! T minus 2 weeks. Can't wait! :banana:

d_mouse
Looking forward to some proper reviews to see how this really stacks up.

jura11
Hi HH
Did you receive yours review sample of RYZEN or are you still waiting on review sample ?
But still two weeks from now its awesome news at least
Thanks,Jura

Hilbert Hagedoorn
Administrator
No Sir. Typically reviewers get 3 to 7 days with samples, mainly for the sole reason this prevents massive leaks prior to release. We will be receiving a kit obviously, but that's as much as I am allowed to share information wise.

fantaskarsef
Yes, it's about time we see some real benches under "home" circumstances e.g. HH's testbench. Bring on those reviews!

meran
That would be a great birthday present for me Samsung S8 and AMD RYZEN hopefully vega too looking forward for your review Hilbert.

Kaarme
I'd find it strange if the 4c and 6c models were to be released much later. I mean, if you look at GPUs, AMD released the entry/mainstream models a year earlier compared to the enthusiast models (Vega no sooner than this May, apparently). What kind of decision making is the company doing if they do the exact opposite with CPUs? They should release all models as soon as possible. While those 8c/16t prices are good (if the IPC is there), they aren't absolutely speaking cheap components (the cheapest costs well over 300 dollars/euros), so they won't attract the masses all over the world.

Fox2232

Venix
can't wait for the reviews ! hehe i wanted to ask you years now that i lurked around hh when you are under nda do you have the urge to go on and say guys it is great or guys it is a big disappointment ?obviously you will never break nda for the obvious reasons but i was just wondering !

Fender178
Hmm the differences in price makes me wonder about something... If the r1700 would be the ideal choice because if you could overclock it close to the r1700x and the 1800x speeds or beyond. Just like the Fx 8320 vs the 8350 and the 8350 vs the Fx 9xxx series of CPUs. To me only time will tell.

Inolvidable
The sole possibility of a new serious player in the CPU arena that pushes us (and Intel) into mainstream 8c/16t processors is exciting.

H83
Hilbert, can you be more specific when you say that the 6/4 cores parts aren´t going to be released anytime soon? Do you mean in the next 3 months? 6??? I would really like to know this, in case you have some info about it.
I already asked this before but i´m only interested in the six core parts because the 8 cores parts are too expensive for my taste.
Thanks in advance.

Hilbert Hagedoorn
Administrator
I do not have a sound answer to that, but I expect only 8-core parts to launch and in a later stage 6 cores. Perhaps my hunch is wrong though, but honestly I do not see 4 and 6 core parts launch short term. Logic dictates further launches close to events, e.g. maybe computex in 3 months but that is pure speculation from my side.
Once Ryzen launches in a week or two, perhaps these questions can be answered as there will be a briefing from AMD.

H83

nz3777
Good I cant wait to check out the review, I am interested in the 1700 model.

Dygaza
Hilbert, are you gonna experiment Ryzen with different coolers, to see how auto overclock actually works?. Perhaps even with some water market cooling?

Yogi

Turanis
I really hope the chipset of AM4 boards will be really good.
Because low perf chipset will throw Ryzen CPU perf in vain.

vbetts
Moderator
Very curious to see how the 8mb cache 4 core 8 thread cpu's perform!
Even more curious about future APU'S!

waltc3