Discussion Zen 5 Speculation (EPYC Turin and Strix Point/Granite Ridge - Ryzen 9000)

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MS_AT

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First review of 9700x
TLDR: Slower then 7800x3d and 14th gen in gaming. Beta asrock bios. Wierd 4.5ghz all core in cinebench. AIO Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360. temp 61°C in cinebench ppt~88w
After unlocking PBO ppt:150w R23 results +23%. Also some ipc test 4.5ghz vs 4.5ghz. Enjoy.
Italian guy was better, he got at least few days of fame, this one will have only an hour ;)
 

luro

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Also, for a good share of enthusiasts, Apple silicon is completely irrelevant. If you can't buy the chip, put it on a board and combine it with a high-end graphics card, then it might just as well not exist.
You can’t do that with Strix or LNL either
 

Gideon

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OOOF. Havent seen such reviews in a while



And 0 improvement in the memory controller for higher clocks (according to HW Unboxed)
 

In2Photos

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Performance gains are non-existent. lol
TDP (PPT) was reduced. So you're getting the same performance at a lower power level. If you increase the power level to the same settings as 7000 series you will see gains. Is it enough to justify the price difference? Only each user can answer that.
 
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Philste

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So basically it looks ok compared to previous gen X-SKUs, because ist more efficient. But if you compare it to real predecessors, it's complete garbage. Like 10% more efficient, 15% faster in Applications and barely faster in Gaming.
 

Timorous

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Unless AMD double the v-cache on the 9800X3D I don't see that being better than the 7800X3D with these results, maybe a few% if it can hold higher clocks relative to the 9700X than the 7800X3D manages relative to the 7700X.

For gaming this is just really poor.
 
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Amazing 40% IPC gain of the most radical Zen design developed with all that Zen $$$ by the brightest minds under no financial or competitive pressure.

No reminiscence of good old AMD "new cores" - that old AMD is long gone. LOL
"Leapfrogging design teams" - AMD should check their payrolls to see if some of them haven't leapfrogged out of the company.