Full AMD Ryzen 2000 lineup and X470 chipset details Leak
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TheDeeGee
Delicious prices for an 8 Core.
Looking forward to go back to an AMD CPU after using Intel for the past 10 years.
Heck even the 2600X would be a nice one.
And then that one line... compatible with 300 Series. Suck it Intel!
Megalith
Hilbert - just check the clock speeds you have on the table for the 1800X.
Picolete
When you compare the game "benchmarks", the performance per dollar at release date price, seems quite good.
Now we have to wait for the real benchmarks to see if there is a real improvement besides the higher clocks
Alienwarez567
Must say i am looking forward to seeing how far these can be pushed in OC hoping maybe 4.5Ghz then it will be something to look at when i need to change my old I7-5820K
Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Megalith
RzrTrek
I wonder where the 2600/X stands in terms of average gaming performance vs. 8700K at 1080p.
benhurra
Whats with the NDA date, bottom left on the slides?
Fake?
Jagman
Silva
So the 2700X is 105W TDP? I guess now we know from where the performance comes from. I hate when AMD pushes the chips to the limit like this, leave that for enthusiasts or they'll say it doesn't overclock well...
On another note, the 1700 was really appealing to me but now the 2700 is just lap dancing me to hell.
PS: 2800X should have a higher TDP (maybe 115 or 125?) and 100/200mhz over 2700X I'd say.
Silva
Sorry for double post, please delete.
-Tj-
I wonder what 2800x is like, xfr should be higher then 4.35GHz, I guess at least 4.45 if not 4.5GHz.
We are probably looking at a 4.5 - 4.6GHz wall by this refresh, would be amazing if its 4.7GHz. 😀
Vananovion
Embra
Looking good. Should see some nice bumps if these prove true. Still like to see efficiency numbers.
This makes me really excited for Zen 2! That will be my next target. Very happy with the 1700x for now.
schmidtbag
NewTRUMP Order
O.k. I'll pull the pin and throw the nade out there, what kind of gaming performance expect to see with a pretty and polished up Pinnacle cpu? Will the 8700k still be king of the hill?
schmidtbag
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D3M1G0D
4.3 GHz sounds nice, but I'll probably skip this generation. Of the 2000 CPUs it's the APUs that interest me the most, although I'd like to see what a Threadripper refresh could bring.
Yes, I think it will help close the gap but probably won't surpass the 8700K. Zen+ is basically a higher-clocked refresh so I'm not expecting anything extraordinary. Also, I have a 144 Hz monitor but I don't try to max it out (maybe it's just my middle-aged eyes, but I can't tell much of a difference beyond 90+ FPS). I try to go for at least 60 FPS, but I don't really care too much beyond that.
Jagman