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First benchmarks of the amd ryzen 7 2700x processor

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We recently saw the appearance of data from the new Ryzen 7 2700X processor based on AMD's Zen architecture, a few days later we have the first samples of what this new chip is capable of.

Ryzen 7 2700X shows excellent performance

Ryzen 7 2700X is a new processor based on the Zen architecture, this is manufactured at 12 nm and reaches an eight-core configuration and sixteen processing threads at a maximum frequency of 4.35 GHz thanks to XFR and Precission Bost 2.0 technologies. It has been thanks to the guys from Hardware Battle that we can know the operating speed of this new processor and its performance.

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Entering the performance of the new Ryzen 7 2700X already, this has been compared to the Ryzen 7 1700X. The new chip has been 11% faster in terms of memory access latency, 30% faster in the L2 cache and 16% faster in the L3 cache. With this it is clear that AMD has improved the main weaknesses of the first generation Ryzen, it remains to be seen if it will be enough.

We continue with the single-thread performance in Dhrystone Aggregated, here the Ryzen 7 2700X has been shown to be superior to the Core i9-7980XE, i7-8700K and Threadripper 1950X. As for multi-thread performance, it has lagged behind the previous ones except the Core i7-8700K which it has managed to beat. Lastly, 3DMark FireStrike Ultra has also been able to outperform the Core i7-8700K based on Intel's Coffee Lake architecture.

These first data are quite promising for the Ryzen 7 2700X, despite this it is better to stay calm and wait for the first official results to see the real improvement that AMD has achieved with the second generation of Ryzen.

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