Full AMD Ryzen 2000 lineup and X470 chipset details Leak

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I think they messed up the NDA and put 2017 by mistake, I think it was meant to be this March 2018.
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I updated the post on this. Weird yes, but it isn't uncommon for decks to be reused and then updated. I've very often seen these little mistakes in official AMD slides. Also, the detail is tremendous and very specific, very hard to fake, so my gut feeling really is that these are the real deal. I won't bet my left side pinky finger on it though!
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Still not enough to beat Intel in lowthread/emulation stuff (very niche stuff imo so take my opinion with grain of salt). Ryzen 3000 seems to be what I'm looking for and my 2600k is still the best processor I ever owned so 1 or 2 more years of wait for Ryzen 3000 is no big deal and definitely worth it.
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Hilbert Hagedoorn:

I updated the post on this. Weird yes, but it isn't uncommon for decks to be reused and then updated. I've very often seen these little mistakes in official AMD slides. Also, the detail is tremendous and very specific, very hard to fake, so my gut feeling really is that these are the real deal. I won't bet my left side pinky finger on it though!
NDA's have legal implications though, it's not something a large company such as AMD should be making mistakes on. It's not just a misprint either as the embargo lift date is the same as Ryzen 5 & the third slide actually mentions Ryzen 5 launch on it. Not to say that these specs are unlikely however I definitely wouldn't bet that pinky finger on this particular leak being accurate. EDIT: Just as I say all that: https://i.imgur.com/Se3CVCc.png AMD leaking their own leak??
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Oh my and just as Intel thought they winning back the competition by moving to 6 core midrange CPU's.... Here AMD is cooking up a storm and even dropping the prices across the board with better performance on their refresh CPU's. Man AMD is shaking the market like nothing before! I really like the way things played out for AMD and how they getting a bit of market share back.
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Honestly, the most dangerous thing to Intel still is their own doing, e.g. how this whole Spectre / Meltdown thing is running right now. How they still price their CPUs, how they still make you buy a new mainboard because of the socket, etc. All of that damages their own customer support far more than AMD's offerings of current. But I agree with you that Intel probably is in a tighter spot then during the last decade.
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fantaskarsef:

Honestly, the most dangerous thing to Intel still is their own doing, e.g. how this whole Spectre / Meltdown thing is running right now. How they still price their CPUs, how they still make you buy a new mainboard because of the socket, etc. All of that damages their own customer support far more than AMD's offerings of current. But I agree with you that Intel probably is in a tighter spot then during the last decade.
Totally agree. I still have a 4790k machine which is doing just fine. They apparently feel that loyal customers will buy regardless, which seems true.
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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
It's not just the higher max clock but also it's precision Boost 2 and improved cache. Should give quite a nice improvement in this area.
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fantaskarsef:

Honestly, the most dangerous thing to Intel still is their own doing, e.g. how this whole Spectre / Meltdown thing is running right now. How they still price their CPUs, how they still make you buy a new mainboard because of the socket, etc. All of that damages their own customer support far more than AMD's offerings of current. But I agree with you that Intel probably is in a tighter spot then during the last decade.
In the past they could do stuff like that because they had no real competition on the mid ti very high consumer market now people have a good alternative!
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Still waiting to find out if X470 has nvme raid or not, if they even bothered to add the required 4 extra PCI-e lanes to the CPU to enable this feature, I did see on one youtube video that they did, but not seen anything else confirmed anywhere.
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I don't understand why will the new boards still only have PCIe 2.0. Surely they could upgrade at least that?
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Do you need more then pcie2.0 for such onboard cards, other then gpu?
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Ya I was waiting till they got most of the bugs worked out of there first line-up before I got 1, and they got the ram going better now so I think I'll jump on this 1 newer chipset too. I'm on a 8350@4.7 right now, it's going to be a very nice jump. Zen 2 or whatever [2020] I'm sure will be a good 1 too but don't want to wait that long. This will probably be my last build I do and I got a nice EVGA 980ti classified to go with it, it can stretch finally.
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Do you need more then pcie2.0 for such onboard cards, other then gpu?
NVMe drives
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Octopuss:

NVMe drives
It it really drives? I mean i think only the 960 pro from samsung can use more than that right?
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Some people might want to have two such SSDs in their PC. That's where PCIe 2.0 is not going to be enough.