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Re: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X appears on Geekbench
2018/03/15 08:47:54
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rjohnson11 The first benchmarks of a Ryzen 7 2700X with 8C/16T, base 3.70 GHz / boost 4.35GHz and a TDP of 105W. Personally I find the benchmarks quite good, about 10 percent better than last year.
It settles into an AM4 socket which is nice. But 10% is not impressive. Hopefully the price is what makes this dismal increase worthwhile.
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Re: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X appears on Geekbench
2018/03/15 15:18:23
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Would the new chipsets coming out help this any?
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Re: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X appears on Geekbench
2018/03/15 16:50:17
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Thesedays, motherboard chipsets are just the southbridge, i.e. they are the Ethernet, USB, etc. On Intel boards, the clock generator was in the southbridge and may influence Max clock, I don't know AMD boards that well, it may be similar.
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Re: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X appears on Geekbench
2018/03/16 04:32:22
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rjohnson11 The first benchmarks of a Ryzen 7 2700X with 8C/16T, base 3.70 GHz / boost 4.35GHz and a TDP of 105W. Personally I find the benchmarks quite good, about 10 percent better than last year.
It settles into an AM4 socket which is nice. But 10% is not impressive. Hopefully the price is what makes this dismal increase worthwhile.
So... when was Intel last impressive again?
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Re: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X appears on Geekbench
2018/03/16 06:05:08
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I saw a Youtube video that the price is expected to be around $350, if this is the case, it would be cheaper than last years launch. I am very interested in the overclocking capabilities! that is what I will be sold on, that depends if the 2700 can "outclock" it's big brother I will find that video and edit the post with it.
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Re: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X appears on Geekbench
2018/03/16 12:09:40
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Drazhar
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rjohnson11 The first benchmarks of a Ryzen 7 2700X with 8C/16T, base 3.70 GHz / boost 4.35GHz and a TDP of 105W. Personally I find the benchmarks quite good, about 10 percent better than last year.
It settles into an AM4 socket which is nice. But 10% is not impressive. Hopefully the price is what makes this dismal increase worthwhile.
So... when was Intel last impressive again?
This is just a refresh of the current Zen line, 10% is great (for a refresh) and some benches show as high as 18% with 2400mhz memory. Heck 10% is more than a lot of our i7 upgrades (Zen2 is still slated to come out in 2018, a newer/updated architecture on 7nm.. I bet this is going to be another fun upset in the industry.) I think the real take away here is that AMD is competitive with Intel and that's good for all of us, but even more so they are putting out products that are keeping up with their promises.
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Re: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X appears on Geekbench
2018/03/16 13:20:55
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Drazhar So... when was Intel last impressive again?
Yeah, I know. Maybe I shouldn't have said that the increase is dismal. I just want AMD to keep prices low on their Ryzen follow up.
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Re: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X appears on Geekbench
2018/03/16 14:08:29
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Guys, this Geekbench score is just a teaser. Think about it: - The test was done with slow DDR4 2400MHz. - The chip runs at his base frequency of 3.7GHz, as far as I can see. No turbo, no OC here. - The 2700x is running on the "old" x370 platform. The 400 series will add more features to the new Ryzens. ...so there is plenty of room for performance increase here.
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Re: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X appears on Geekbench
2018/03/17 17:09:42
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10% for a refresh is very good! If this was a new core 10% would not be very impressive. I am excited to see the final retails and see if they can pressure Coffee Lake at all. Exciting times in the CPU Market. I, myself, am looking to see if they improve single threaded performance a bit on Threadripper.
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Re: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X appears on Geekbench
2018/03/17 18:03:06
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Exciting times indeed and I think the 2700x will bring rather 15+% performance increase (with oc, on x470, with decent ram) compared to the 1800x. The past months I was thinking about switching to AMD more than once, just because I hate Intel for their product politics. All this stuff about delid CPUs, not knowing if the coffee lake 8-core will come or not, even if it will, not knowing if it will run on z370 and not exactly knowing what this z390 stuff is about anyways. I am waiting till Intel has introduced their new coffee lakes (T-series etc.) and the new chipsets (q370, h370, b360, h310) in the beginning of April and if there will be any official info on z390 and 8-core desktop CPU. I will see then how 2700x competes against 8700k in video encoding. My option are: 8700k, 2700x, or wait for 8-core Intel if it happens the next 2 months. Too bad there are no AM4 boards by EVGA btw.
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Re: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X appears on Geekbench
2018/03/18 09:32:26
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Like I said in my previous post, there is plenty of room for the 2700x. I found this today, benchmark with 3200MHz(!) DDR4, still on x370 though. 4903 SC score, 26514 MC score:
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Re: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X appears on Geekbench
2018/03/18 10:40:36
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There was small leak about prices. Few stores already published these in their webshop. 2700X ~500CAD and 2600X ~250Eur. So their price is little bit less than last launch
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Re: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X appears on Geekbench
2018/03/18 17:15:21
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Really lookin forward to this iteration. I read the cpu subsystem has been tweaked for better performance.
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