The second-generation Athlon processor has no coverage below 1,500 yuan, however, the frequently exposed Ryzen 5 2500X/3 2300X is expected to make up for this void.
On July 4th, HKEPC and XFastest shared it generously. They got two CPU test films and revealed that the full review will be available soon, indicating that the official release date is close at hand.
At the same time, the CineBench R15 and CPU-Z information after the machine is also announced.
Ryzen 5 2500X
4 cores and 8 threads, 12nm process, basic frequency 3.6GHz, acceleration frequency 4.0GHz (open XFR can be 4.3GHz), L2+L3 cache 10MB, thermal design power consumption 65W.
Benchmark running points, CineBench R15 multi-threaded 1006cb.
The test platform configuration is AIO water cooled, X470 motherboard, 16GB (8Gx2) memory.
Ryzen 3 2300X
4 core 4 threads, 12nm process, basic frequency 3.5GHz, acceleration frequency 4.0GHz, thermal design power consumption 65W.
This test is quite embarrassing, directly to the liquid nitrogen, the constant frequency can be touched up to x56 or 5.6GHz, but unstable. After falling to x55, you can run CineBench single core, the score is 233cb, then drop to x54 , can run multi-threaded, the score is 898cb.
The CPU-Z score under liquid nitrogen is single-threaded 642.3, multi-threaded 2553.2.
In terms of alignment, Ryzen 5 2500X is aimed at i7-7700, Ryzen 3 2300X is aimed at i5-7600K.