Ryzen 7 2700X/5 2600 Run Points Surprise Exposure: This year installed you!

AMD will soon launch its second-generation Ryzen 2000 series processors, which will be fully enhanced in all aspects. It is worth looking forward to from the latest leaked specifications and performance.

The Ryzen second generation is based on the new 12nm technology and Zen+ new architecture. The average frequency is increased by 400MHz, and it supports more advanced dynamic acceleration technology. The overclocking space is also greater, and the cache and memory performance are improved.

Authoritative evaluation software SiSoftware accidentally leaked a Ryzen 7 2700X, Ryzen 5 2600 evaluation report, although it was quickly removed and some netizens retained it.

This review is a review of SiSoftware's theoretical performance project. There is no practical application and game testing, but the Ryzen second-generation architecture has been very obvious.

First look at the main specifications of the two new products and SiSoftware's evaluation:

- Memory frequency:

2400MHz increase to 2933MHz , can greatly improve memory performance, is now high-frequency memory is too expensive.

- Core thread:

2700X 8 core 16 threads, 2600 6 core 12 threads, very suitable for multi-threaded applications, but also limit the frequency increase.

- Frequency:

The 2700X is the lowest 2.2GHz, the reference is 3.7GHz, and the highest is 4.2GHz. About 10% increase compared to 1700X The 2600 minimum is 1.55GHz, the reference is 3.4GHz, and the maximum is 3.98GHz.

- Thermal design power consumption:

2700X 105W increase 10W, the radiator will be higher. 2600 65W remains unchanged.

- Level 1 cache:

2700X 256KB one-level data cache, 512KB level 1 instruction cache remains unchanged, the latter is still twice as much as Intel. 2600 respectively is 192KB, 384KB.

- Level 2 cache:

2700X 4MB, 2600 3MB, also stays the same, but Improved delay.

- Level 3 cache:

16MB does not change, but Still improved delay , also much bigger than Intel.

The following are the test results, the comparison is Ryzen 5 1600X, Core i7-6700K - do not know why to pull on the six-generation Core flagship, here it does not matter, focusing on two generations of Ryzen.

Obviously, Ryzen's second-generation upgrade is all-encompassing. Almost every indicator has improved significantly. Caching, memory latency has also been reduced, and internal transmission performance and delay are also better.

SiSoftware's summary evaluation is simply:

'Ryzen II is a very refreshing update that will definitely not disappoint users and will likely continue to increase AMD's market share. AMD continues to fight!'

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