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AMD’s Ryzen 7000 series has been hotly anticipated from its first whisper. Now, it promises to beat Intel at their own game – And with lower power draw to boot. And they teased RDNA3!
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1:06 7950X
2:20 HVX512
3:16 Power Draw!
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5:22 Gaming Performance
6:07 AM5 Platform
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who is the random old woman on the stage? she ran away from her retirement home?
The younger tech guys make me feel super old these days and I'm not even 40 yet. Anthony talking about "cutting his teeth on AM4" when I cut my teeth on socket 7 🤣
IT WAS SO ICONIC WHY WAS IT REMOVED D:
I got a Ryzen 9 7950x on Launch with no problem, still accruing ALL of the things PCIE 5.0… it's taking a while but I needed literally everything including a case. And I didn't skimp on that either.
Huge fail AMD huge in a year these things will be in Bargain Bin nobody's buying it.
Well, we've seen that AMD's 5000 series Ryzen chips, specifically the 5800X3D, outperform the 7950X at pretty much every benchmark you could throw at it
We need another King Anthony buying vid this coming late Fall//Winter
Linus, Alex in San Francisco here. My gaming nerd buddies and I think 🧐💭 Anthony is a superb Tech. Journalist. Give him a promotion please. Spread the wealth. Thanks. Great clip here.
Back in 2017 I was so hyped for the Zen processors and bought the 1700X on the release day. It was great to have such a fast 8 core processor but it was still slower than Intel.
Last year I upgraded it to a 5800X on the same board and combined with my 2080Ti I can play Valorant and CS:GO with 240hz and almost every other title with 144hz in 1440p resolution.
And all of this with the PC I built back in 2017!
The AM4 was such a good platform and AMD kept its promise to support it for a long time.
Don't get me wrong I am happy AMD is doing so well, but people need to remember that they are comparing the newest builds from AMD, and putting them up against already released Intel builds. The marketing is to have one company come out saying this is the best way better than the other guy, and then the other guy drops their new thing and they say the same thing, and it's all for sales!
I hope it is possible to shrink down base clock a little bit in bios. I prefer to go down to 3,5GHz as base clock and let it boost just during load, to keep the system cool and quiet
7600X 6-core cpu is the same price as the 13600KF, 14-core cpu. What gives??
Who is the fat guy?. Is that Linus after a binge eating spree?.
I currently use my 11-year-old i980X 6 core computer for doing multi track recording in Reaper. I'm looking to upgrade to one of the latest 7950X level and or Intel machines and was wondering if you guys could address a little more information. Since I'm not playing games I don't really care about graphics and don't think I really need the PCIe 5 so much as I do the single thread and multi thread processing power that is needed to render 100 audio files at once in a mix and also to handle all those tracks at the same time.
I can't imagine I need to do any overclocking but if I do overclock what kind of increases can be easily gotten reliably and inexpensively for single thread and multithread benchmarks?
Are there $200 level motherboards like a low end b650 robust enough with their VRMs to handle one of these high-end chips if no overclocking is going on?
What is required for power supplies for both AMD and Intel since Intel seems to use even more power or is an insignificant?
Thanks !!!
hey… sorry for interrupt but Iam disappointed with AMD behavior. bought RX6700xt pulse a month ago and till now i am not able to use it frequently no gaming no browsing when it starts crash it won't stop. you are my hoped to raise this issue.
who the hell cares about efficiency anyway? It does not really matter if system eats 700 w or 1200 w if you are not relying on batteries.
You guys were the reason why I bought a Ryzen 5 1600 for a budget build back in the day. Crazy how far Ryzen has come!
My first build was a K62 500(hopefully remembering correctly) and did another build years later. Both were disappointing. But my last 2 builds were amd4 and they rocked. Like the X-Files, I want to believe
Amd has been silently killing it with power to performance on the mobile market this last year. Gpu and cpu
"the before times" aka the bulldozer 8350 black edition "8" core CPU I still use to this day…… As a VMware host since upgrading to Zen. Yes. I was one of those poor schmucks.
I'll have to mug a rich person before I'll ever be able to upgrade again though.
Someone can tell me, WHY AMD with ALL THIS POWER, SPEED, ETC and yet can't win a battle against INTEL in FPS on GAMES. WHYYYYYYYYYY?
About the CPU breaking, the socket pins are really easy to break, I've ever so slightly damaged an LGA socket by creating a gap in pressure by removing the CPU
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The 7950X at that price with that amount of computing power makes it a solid upgrade choice for me with the over five year old Intel 7700K 4.2GHz CPU in my computer right now.
When I saw the prices, I fainted and had to rewatch the video in tears of joy.
I'm gonna wait for the benchmarks of course, but unless there are major surprises, I think the 7950X is gonna be on my year-end upgrade list. My 3950X is still holding up well but this thing looks like an absolute beast for any sort of video encoding work.