I don't know about you guys but knowing the strengths and weaknesses of an architecture is of interest to some on this forum so let's take both positive and negative news for what they are. Besides, nobody knows as yet what the actual performance of the chips are so we're all speculating. Personally, I'm peeved by the wild, overoptimistic speculations based on scanty, unverified information. This only serves to dampen what is an excellent product with an excellent price tags from AMD should the reviews fail to meet the high expectations set by a few. I've seen this trend getting repeated with every AMD cpu release since 2006. Please, hold your horses and be a little more tolerant of the views and opinions of other people, for the reviews are less than 24 hours away. We shall know soon enough.
Something I just noticed about the leaked gaming slides from AMD:
There are some serious gpu bottlenecks in there. And why is AMD using a less powerful gpu for the R7 1700 and the i7 7700k? It's clear both those chips could stretch their legs if not constrained by the gtx 1070 at those resolutions. Three theories I have about the above:
1. mask the little to no difference between the R7 1700 and R7 1700X
2. hold back the competitor chip from showing it's strength
3. both 1 and 2
Something I just noticed about the leaked gaming slides from AMD:

There are some serious gpu bottlenecks in there. And why is AMD using a less powerful gpu for the R7 1700 and the i7 7700k? It's clear both those chips could stretch their legs if not constrained by the gtx 1070 at those resolutions. Three theories I have about the above:
1. mask the little to no difference between the R7 1700 and R7 1700X
2. hold back the competitor chip from showing it's strength
3. both 1 and 2