Having seen the "leaked" benchmarks of the 2700X vs a 1700, I'm not too impressed, In Timespy's Physics test the 1700 is literally 300 points behind the 2700X.
I'm hoping those tests are extremely fake and it's a viable upgrade from an 1800X.
300 points in CB is a lot. My 14 core BE is "only" 300 points ahead of a fully clocked 1800x but that is still enough to go from 1800-2100 or more. The best score I got was around 2180 with odd cores overclocked (CB didn't seem to mind).
Those are big numbers dude, especially for a refresh. That should put it in line with my 14/28 BE running 2.9ghz.
I am not surprised there is no 2800x. The 1800x was totally pointless. Having never touched Ryzen before or even so much as entered the BIOS on a Ryzen board I OCed my mate's 1700 by proxy to 3.9ghz in about 25 minutes over Skype. If I had the board in my possession that would have been about ten seconds.
Ah sorry dude brain misfire :S
TBH 3Dmark has never really liked AMD CPUs at all. You need to remember though this is literally a refresh. Intel got 3-5% so yeah, don't be over hopeful. It might turn out to be equally as pointless as buying every Intel refresh, too. Might wanna skip a couple then get one.
look in the bottom left hand corner of some of the slides.
Says embargo lift 25th march 2017.
Either a typo or fake
look in the bottom left hand corner of some of the slides.
Says embargo lift 25th march 2017.
Either a typo or fake
I'd be more excited for the new chipsets and boards honestly. The x370 is a great chipset but the boards.. well most were subpar compared to Intel.
Would be cool if it released the 15th of March. It would be my birthday and I could try to guilt trip my significant other into getting it for me![]()
The only 2 x good boards I've personally tested that also look decent are the Crosshair Hero and Extreme, The rest feel like they're going to fall to pieces when you pick them up, I'd also like to know why Asus put so much more design effort into Intel boards than AMD boards, Take the Formula and TUF for example, Look great, AMD Asus boards look like cheap toys in comparison.
Ah sorry dude brain misfire :S
TBH 3Dmark has never really liked AMD CPUs at all. You need to remember though this is literally a refresh. Intel got 3-5% so yeah, don't be over hopeful. It might turn out to be equally as pointless as buying every Intel refresh, too. Might wanna skip a couple then get one.
This refresh only exists to try and tempt the people who held off on Ryzen first gen/Coffee Lake to "See what would happen". With a little more maturity under its belt, and comparing well on price/performance, this refresh should help knock some of those fence sitters off. This was never going to be an upgrade path for current Ryzen users any more than the Intel "tocks" ever were for their users.
This refresh only exists to try and tempt the people who held off on Ryzen first gen/Coffee Lake to "See what would happen". With a little more maturity under its belt, and comparing well on price/performance, this refresh should help knock some of those fence sitters off. This was never going to be an upgrade path for current Ryzen users any more than the Intel "tocks" ever were for their users.