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JEMC said:
Captain_Yuri said:

AMD Ryzen 7900/7700/7600 CPU pricing and specifications have been confirmed

https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-ryzen-7900-7700-7600-cpu-pricing-and-specifications-have-been-confirmed

PS: Videocardz made a typo, the 7900 boost clock is actually 5.4Ghz.

Overall, much better pricing than their X series. I think AMD got way too cocky with their 7000 series and it really bite them. Hopefully in the future, they go back to their old ways of value first and greedy refreshes later.

The pricing is much better and makes it clear that AMD's Black Friday/Holiday discounts will be the new prices or close. After all, who would buy a 7700X for $399 when you could get a 7900 for just $30 more? And the same goes for the 7600X vs 7700.

Yes, the all core boost is quite lower, but we've seen from the articles and videos with the 7950X running in ECO mode that the performance loss isn't all that big, and those non-X parts should still outperform the X parts below them while running much cooler.

Captain_Yuri said:

Lol hardware unboxed do try their best with trying to make AMD look good as all 3 are likely CPU bottlenecked with a 5800X3D + Nvidia's driver overhead against the 4090. Especially with Call of Duty running at low settings.

Same games running on a 13900k/12900k which is a faster CPU at max settings + likely running at heavier scenes that stresses the GPUs more:

*more charts*

Wait, Techspot and Hardware Unboxed are the same? I didn't know.

Yea Techspot is just the website version. Makes it easier to copy and paste their benchmarks instead of taking screenshots of youtube videos.



                  

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