Read more.A French print magazine published this statement - but it was hidden in binary code.
Read more.A French print magazine published this statement - but it was hidden in binary code.
I'm going to call BS. These cpus will NOT reach 5GHz on air. Highend water loop maybe and only for benchmark test. My 2p FWIW.
I reckon the 4C/8Ts hit ~5GHz, that wouldn't be too unexpected. I don't think the same applies to 8Cs and 8C/8Ts though, if they could get that high on air then AMD would be selling them at a lot higher stock speeds than 3.4GHz.
How did they cool it? Does AM4 use the same cooler mount as an earlier AMD mobo, or was this the wraith cooler in action?
Well to say its a 95w TDP it should certainly have some thermal headroom, only time will tell.
5ghz isn't beyond what a cpu should be able to do, g3258's can hit 4.4 on air however ...I doubt the retail version of zen will this will be as good and also the image used was an intel chip.
I think it's someone having a joke.
Well it was interesting watching this topic on the net. It was (as far as I can tell) a single core of a Rysen chip that was pushed to 5GHz+ on air. To me that doesn't count, I'll explain why. A single core is not the chip, a cajouled and nursed figure cannot be classed as indicative of what's routinely possible so, for me Rysen can't do 5GHz on air. I resist marketing hyperbole with a passion so I call BS still on this as just that.
Don't get me wrong I'm 'chomping at the bit' to build a kickasss AMD Rysen/Vega build but I think 4.6-4.8GHz on a good AIO (I'll even settle for 4.5GHz) will be fantastic, take my money. Just think a Rysen 8/8t core chip with a 4k class Vega graphics card for around £800-£900. I hope AMD can get there, so so cool.
Last edited by GrahamC; 02-01-2017 at 11:06 AM. Reason: spelling
Yea I've been reading it was a single core and although that's not indicative of what we'll get when the chips are released it's still a good indicator, that a single core can reach 5Ghz points to silicon that responds well to overclocking, granted in the real world we probably won't be hitting 5Ghz, however 4Ghz upwards seems a reasonable expectation.
I would guess around 4.2ghz it would overtake my 3570k (4.5ghz) on IPC which is most likely possible considering it probably turbos around there.
With that 4 extra cores and a total of 16 threads will make it better in every other way too, will probably be easier to cool too.
The more I hear the more I like they idea of going Ryzen, i juts hope it lives up to my price/performance expectations.
Looks like the latest sample has 3.6GHZ to 4.0GHZ clockspeeds:
https://mobile.twitter.com/CPCHardwa...44837358780416
https://twitter.com/aschilling/statu...14750018056194
http://www.anandtech.com/show/10990/...675.1450708291
Look at that box of Ryzen CPUs! One of them has 4300 marked on them.
will have to wait until they release the cpu and test it ourself
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