The second generation of AMD Ryzen is about to be released. Although this process architecture and technical specifications are transitional upgrades, they are still full of sincerity and are worth the wait.
The AMD processor has maintained open overclocking over the years. The Ryzen II generation is no exception. It is also reported that due to improvements in process and architecture, the Ryzen second-generation overclocking space has been greatly improved. It is said that it can stably exceed about 4.4 GHz, which is 300-400 MHz higher than the previous generation.
Although there are still some days away from the release of Ryzen II, many players and netizens have gotten the goods ahead of schedule (some retailers sold them in advance) and conducted various tests, including overclocking.
After preliminary tests, The flagship Ryzen 7 2700X can easily reach 4.3GHz (100MHz x 43), and it is very good when 8 cores and 16 threads are all turned on.
The motherboard is ASUS Crosshair VI Hero, X370 chipset, enough to prove how friendly the new U to the boss.
At this time, the CineBench R15 was tested. The multi-threaded score reached 1958, which is about 6% higher than that of the silent frequency. At the same time, it is nearly 40% higher than the Core i7-8700K.