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The AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Processors: First Impressions and Expectations

The AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors are finally here, and we're excited to dive into the details of these new chips. In this article, we'll explore the different models, their specifications, and what we can expect from them.

One of the first things to note is that the Ryzen 7000 series comes in three main models: the X1500, X1600, and X1700. The X1500 is the base model, with a 3.4 GHz base clock speed and a 3.8 GHz boost clock speed. This processor has an TDP of 95 watts and comes with the XFR-S Mabel cooler, which is optional at a $20 price difference.

The next model up the line is the X1600, with a 3.6 GHz base clock speed and a 4.0 GHz boost clock speed. This processor also has a TDP of 95 watts and comes with the same XFR-S Mabel cooler as the X1500. The price point for this processor is $409, which is significantly higher than its predecessor.

The top-of-the-line model in the Ryzen 7000 series is the X1700, with a 3.6 GHz base clock speed and a 4.4 GHz boost clock speed. This processor has an TDP of 95 watts and comes with the same XFR-S Mabel cooler as the X1600. The price point for this processor is $499.

One of the most interesting features of the Ryzen 7000 series is the use of the "X" designation to denote how well the processor performs in the binning process. According to AMD, the "X" denotes whether the processor has been enabled with XFR-S, which allows it to auto-oclock to a higher frequency when cooled by the XFR-S Mabel cooler.

While the Ryzen 7000 series processors are certainly exciting, there are some limitations to consider. For example, the X300 mini-ITX chipset motherboard is not available for pre-order yet, and we're still waiting for more information on this model.

However, one thing that's clear is that AMD has made significant strides in terms of performance. The Ryzen 7000 series processors have set a new world record on Cinebench R15, with the X1700 model scoring an impressive 2449 points on liquid nitrogen. This is significantly higher than its predecessor and demonstrates the power and potential of these new chips.

In addition to their impressive performance, the Ryzen 7000 series processors also come with some nice design touches. The heat spreader design for these processors is particularly notable, featuring a unique laser etched pattern along the top edge of the die. This design is both visually striking and functional, as it helps to improve cooling efficiency.

As we wait for benchmarks and reviews, one thing that's clear is that AMD has done an excellent job of creating a compelling product line. With their focus on performance, design, and value, the Ryzen 7000 series processors are sure to be a hit with gamers, content creators, and anyone looking for a high-performance processor.

The future of these processors is promising, but it's clear that they'll need to undergo further testing to realize their full potential. As Linus Tech Tips pointed out in one of his videos, the Ryzen 7000 series processors did not show significant improvements over their predecessors at the recent launch event. However, this may be due to the fact that these processors were running with a stock cooler, rather than the XFR-S Mabel cooler.

Overall, the AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors are an exciting development in the world of CPU technology. With their impressive performance, unique design touches, and value-packed pricing, they're sure to be a hit with anyone looking for a high-performance processor.

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it's been tested or it's been leaked that they were testing with faster ram the mat so there's a chance that through other features you might be able to get faster ddr4 support whether unofficially or not all current release queues are eight core 16 thread and that starts with the 1700 or rather the r7 1700 that's a three gigahertz base with the 3.7 gigahertz turbo it to 65 watt TDP does not have excess far and it's got a 329 dollar price tag it comes with an RGB rate spire cooler all the non next models at least from what I can gather at this point come with it it's not an optional thing it's going to come with a cooler so if it's 1700 of 1400 over 1200 it's going to come with the cooler in the box at least that's what I'm getting so far the 1700 x is the next model up the line that's got a 3.4 gigahertz pace with the three-point Oh 3.8 gigahertz turbo 295 watt TDP unit xfr-s mabel on this one and it has three hundred and ninety nine dollar price tag the RGB race max cooler is optional you can get it with or without it and it's a twenty dollar price difference and then the next one down up the line is at 1800 x and that's a 3.6 3.6 gigahertz base with a four-point-oh gigahertz turbo 95 watt TDP XO far enabled 409 and dollar price tag and the RGB way cooler also is optional on this one the interesting thing here is it look it's starting to look like the x denotes whether it comes whether heck so far is enabled or not either way though all rising processes are multiplier unlocks so you can manually overclock it regardless of X so far but what I'm starting to think this is just my personal opinion is X as far as going to denote how good it is in the binning process because they're going to want to enable XO far under better performers because if you have better cooling then it will auto overclock to a higher frequency and I think that's more important if you're going to be factoring auto overclocking as opposed to manual overclocking several import motherboards are already out for sale so if you're going to be looking into getting a whole set together you're good there plenty of system integrators or boutique computer sellers you know p assembled computers those are also available for pre-order as well unfortunately there is no release on the x300 mini-itx chipset motherboard but I maybe they got to be coming soon right another thing that's very interesting is that it has come out that rising that has a believable 1800 x it has set the world record on Cinebench r15 at 5.2 gigahertz on liquid nitrogen the score of 2449 breaks the previous record of 2410 it's really great that it beats that record and it's such a great number and trying to just denotes what kind of Abby's this processor is but at first glance it looks like it'll look your own micro nitrogen you can only get to 5.2 bigger hurts what's the record on on on a frequency something like a cougar isn't it but think about this those those frequency world records are down to a single core most of the time this is 5.2 gigahertz across eight course not four not two not six but eight so that's pretty impressive in its own right there have been unboxings as well and images and of the final heat spreader design I gotta say that this is probably my favorite huge better design of any processor I've ever seen it's really cool it has rise and laser etched on along the top of the heats better there I'm not sure I couldn't tell but might even have the model on there which would be even nicer because sometimes is our kind of hard to decipher on until heat spreaders or any heat spreader honestly it's fine to code google that code nor to get it whatever let this look at it but either way it's my favorite it looks awesome as always wait for benchmarks on these wait for reviews it's great that all this news is coming out and I want to say that maybe Linus's video kind of gives the most information as to how well does will perform when you let somebody just kind of mess around with settings and do their own tests right there because most of what else is coming out is Benny being fed from leaks and AMD themselves and all that they're going to puff it up so wait for benchmarks wafer views wait until the the real information comes out excess far is something that's very interesting but I'm going to need further testing absolutely it's going to need a lot further testing because it didn't really show much improvement there at the event in San Francisco they would say they're willing to give you like 100 megahertz but I think that was only a hundred megahertz would be stock cooler which is I mean it's afraid it's a free performance boost is what it but if you have better cooling xfr it needs to be further explored to see how effective it really is anyways that's the video if you guys like this video make sure you click that like button if you didn't like it put their dislike button subscribe for more and stay tuned because there is always more coming this is chris coalition didn't you goreisen has arrived sort of everybody this is Christmas coalition gaming and risin has officially been made official anyways so ridin 7 has hazardous come on line basically horizon 1,700 1,700 X and 1800 x are available for pre-order now and they're already leading the Amazon bestseller list that's awesome one and two are I believe the 1800 x + 70 min attacks number 3 still Intel the number for the 1700 anyway though so risin now a breack officially brings a fifty two percent IPC improvement over piledriver the original goals for forty percent but this puts it more in line with broad wells and above as opposed to has little flash Broadwell which is great obviously that's just really awesome that they exceeded their own expectations on that and just go to show you how hard AMD was working on the architecture rising also supports ddr for 3600 out of the box there is possible support for faster ram than that a lot of people have to be wondering about that it's been tested or it's been leaked that they were testing with faster ram the mat so there's a chance that through other features you might be able to get faster ddr4 support whether unofficially or not all current release queues are eight core 16 thread and that starts with the 1700 or rather the r7 1700 that's a three gigahertz base with the 3.7 gigahertz turbo it to 65 watt TDP does not have excess far and it's got a 329 dollar price tag it comes with an RGB rate spire cooler all the non next models at least from what I can gather at this point come with it it's not an optional thing it's going to come with a cooler so if it's 1700 of 1400 over 1200 it's going to come with the cooler in the box at least that's what I'm getting so far the 1700 x is the next model up the line that's got a 3.4 gigahertz pace with the three-point Oh 3.8 gigahertz turbo 295 watt TDP unit xfr-s mabel on this one and it has three hundred and ninety nine dollar price tag the RGB race max cooler is optional you can get it with or without it and it's a twenty dollar price difference and then the next one down up the line is at 1800 x and that's a 3.6 3.6 gigahertz base with a four-point-oh gigahertz turbo 95 watt TDP XO far enabled 409 and dollar price tag and the RGB way cooler also is optional on this one the interesting thing here is it look it's starting to look like the x denotes whether it comes whether heck so far is enabled or not either way though all rising processes are multiplier unlocks so you can manually overclock it regardless of X so far but what I'm starting to think this is just my personal opinion is X as far as going to denote how good it is in the binning process because they're going to want to enable XO far under better performers because if you have better cooling then it will auto overclock to a higher frequency and I think that's more important if you're going to be factoring auto overclocking as opposed to manual overclocking several import motherboards are already out for sale so if you're going to be looking into getting a whole set together you're good there plenty of system integrators or boutique computer sellers you know p assembled computers those are also available for pre-order as well unfortunately there is no release on the x300 mini-itx chipset motherboard but I maybe they got to be coming soon right another thing that's very interesting is that it has come out that rising that has a believable 1800 x it has set the world record on Cinebench r15 at 5.2 gigahertz on liquid nitrogen the score of 2449 breaks the previous record of 2410 it's really great that it beats that record and it's such a great number and trying to just denotes what kind of Abby's this processor is but at first glance it looks like it'll look your own micro nitrogen you can only get to 5.2 bigger hurts what's the record on on on a frequency something like a cougar isn't it but think about this those those frequency world records are down to a single core most of the time this is 5.2 gigahertz across eight course not four not two not six but eight so that's pretty impressive in its own right there have been unboxings as well and images and of the final heat spreader design I gotta say that this is probably my favorite huge better design of any processor I've ever seen it's really cool it has rise and laser etched on along the top of the heats better there I'm not sure I couldn't tell but might even have the model on there which would be even nicer because sometimes is our kind of hard to decipher on until heat spreaders or any heat spreader honestly it's fine to code google that code nor to get it whatever let this look at it but either way it's my favorite it looks awesome as always wait for benchmarks on these wait for reviews it's great that all this news is coming out and I want to say that maybe Linus's video kind of gives the most information as to how well does will perform when you let somebody just kind of mess around with settings and do their own tests right there because most of what else is coming out is Benny being fed from leaks and AMD themselves and all that they're going to puff it up so wait for benchmarks wafer views wait until the the real information comes out excess far is something that's very interesting but I'm going to need further testing absolutely it's going to need a lot further testing because it didn't really show much improvement there at the event in San Francisco they would say they're willing to give you like 100 megahertz but I think that was only a hundred megahertz would be stock cooler which is I mean it's afraid it's a free performance boost is what it but if you have better cooling xfr it needs to be further explored to see how effective it really is anyways that's the video if you guys like this video make sure you click that like button if you didn't like it put their dislike button subscribe for more and stay tuned because there is always more coming this is chris coalition didn't 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