desiibond
Level J
They seriously should have announced 3D Zen 4. They need it if they want to fight at the top with Intel's 13th generation i9.
They seriously should have announced 3D Zen 4. They need it if they want to fight at the top with Intel's 13th generation i9.
Some one on reddit said that they asked local retailers on sp road Bangalore and they said 7600x can have the local price of 28k-30k.Does anyone have any insight or estimate on what local pricing will be for these new AMD CPUs?
I came to almost the same starting price using (299X80) and then adding 18% (Rs 28225) so that seems about right.Some one on reddit said that they asked local retailers on sp road Bangalore and they said 7600x can have the local price of 28k-30k.
The hope is that the chip shortage will not repeat. No proof, of course . Reasons :Will we have chip shortage again this year when 7000 hits the stores?
AMD is dead at these prices in India for sure. 13400F will decimate this 7600x.I came to almost the same starting price using (299X80) and then adding 18% (Rs 28225) so that seems about right.
I won't say that you are right or wrong. I found the 12400F very appealing price wise compared to the 5600 and 5600X.AMD is dead at these prices in India for sure. 13400F will decimate this 7600x.
i presume, wise ones will get to upgrade by giving an year for the new release to get matured, the timespace gives revelation of critical failures or bugs that might decimate the investment or simply Proves to be a worthy investment .. i think the same about 5600x, itsa overkill for gamers, but then it depends on the flavour, like 4K gamers vs Full HD gamers .. i would say 5900x with a good combo GPU Might fit the bill for 4K gaming!! but it is still under debate after watching the following video, 5600x n 3070 4k Gaming , so it drills down to GPU upgrade, if at all 4070 series performs well for 4K gaming, people might think thrice for an upgrade with 7600x, if at all people take 3 yrs for the upgrade, they might jump straightaway to 9600x, if at all such release happens in future!! IMHO. An exception would be like if there are 2600x and 3700x users still pondering about the jump, might take it to land into 7000 series LA LA land..I won't say that you are right or wrong. I found the 12400F very appealing price wise compared to the 5600 and 5600X.
Im still very happy with ZEN 3 its still way overkill for most end users. I don't plan on upgrading anytime soon, even if the 13400F does decimates the 7600X.
My 5600X is even faster than this and boosts to 5025Mhz. I agree that AMD does need to be more competitive with their pricing to maintain or increase market share.
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Wow manI won't say that you are right or wrong. I found the 12400F very appealing price wise compared to the 5600 and 5600X.
Im still very happy with ZEN 3 its still way overkill for most end users. I don't plan on upgrading anytime soon, even if the 13400F does decimates the 7600X.
My 5600X is even faster than this and boosts to 5025Mhz. I agree that AMD does need to be more competitive with their pricing to maintain or increase market share.
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It was achieved using a program / app called Project Hydra. You need to have a good Air cooler or AIO in order to reach and maintain higher boost clocks.Wow man
5600X boosting to 5025Mhz is great while my processor only boosts to 4600Mhz. How should I do to achieve your type of boosting?
But it will draw more power out of the socket right. So no for me. I am planning to undervolt and thereby reduce my temps and boost my clock marginally. Thats all.It was achieved using a program / app called Project Hydra. You need to have a good Air cooler or AIO in order to reach and maintain higher boost clocks.
It can be a bit complicated to use at first. Its best to watch a few YT videos on how to use the software and read the pdf instruction file.
Tuning the CO (Curve optimiser) can take a while.
Ghanta shortage. With Ethereum away from GPU Mining you will soon see influx of used GPU and then NVIDIA/AMD has to clear old stock to make way for the new one. Now there is no chip shortage, whatever it was and who-so-ever wanted to mint money, they already did so.Will we have chip shortage again this year when 7000 hits the stores? I remember in 2020 end the prices were soaring for both the old ones and the newly launched 5000 chips
Indeed. I am done with my upgrade though. Next step for me is Meteor Lake / Nuvia based laptop to replace my primary workstation.Ghanta shortage. With Ethereum away from GPU Mining you will soon see influx of used GPU and then NVIDIA/AMD has to clear old stock to make way for the new one. Now there is no chip shortage, whatever it was and who-so-ever wanted to mint money, they already did so.
Undervolting is the way to go now. If 90% performance can get you much lower power and heat then what else do you need? 90% perf of these chips is still top tier.
It's actually true that these Zen4 chips run very hot out of the box. Look at the ES chips. Undervolting is a saner thing to do now a days. https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-7000-cpu-undervolting-signficant-thermal-power-performance-headroom/Thanks for sharing a site that I now know has BS content.