AMD Zen, news and comments
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Well, here I put the alleged results of the CPU-Z of the 1600X, according to the news from WccfTech. As always, take it with a grain of salt.


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It seems that those results meet the high expectations. Let's see if they are real... and let's see the price.
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For Linux users, it seems that you will have to look for the latest version of the kernel. It should be noted that in this regard, Intel tends to be much more forward-thinking than AMD has been.
Continue reading...
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Some reviews:
· Phoronix
· Anandtech
· Gamers Nexus
· Arstechnica
· Hot Hardware
· Overlockers
· TechSpot
· Pc Perspective
· Ocaholic
· OverclockersClub
· The Tech Report
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AMD has announced that the mid-range Zen (Ryzen 5) will be released in less than a month. The confirmed models and prices are the four-core for $169 and the six-core for $219.
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Let's put another 50 € (price in store) and we are left with the RX 1500X for 220 € and the 1600X for 300 €.
The thing is that with the price drop of the Intels (the 7600K is at 250 €)... well, I don't know.
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With all the hype, I almost threw the computer out the window to get one, but luckily I restrained myself. If I had to build a new computer, and it wasn't focused solely on gaming, I would go for one without thinking twice, but for those of us with Haswell-e / Broadwell-e, I think it's absurd.
The savings from making a change at the top of the range (1800X vs 6900X) are considerable, even more so if you pair that micro with a matching motherboard, in which, just like with the processor, you can save around 50% of the price of its counterpart for Intel (X370 vs X99).
A saving of 700€ well compensates for the differences that may be in performance, which, from what I've read, are not that many.
I leave you a new review about performance in games TOM'S HARDWARE REVIEW
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Rumors have already come out and continue to circulate. There is talk of a 12-core and 24-thread micro and another of 16 cores at 3.6GHz. These seem more like the Xeons' counterparts, although it is not clear if they will be multiprocessor. Some compare them to the x950X, so no one is taking away the thousand or so euros.
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On top of that, they are releasing game patches that are improving, and a lot, the performance of these micros. In the end, before the year ends, we will have the real performance of these micros. Although I will continue to wait for the Raven Ridge, with the integrated APU. I am eager to see one in testing.
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Following the same nomenclature as Intel, AMD has announced its low-end micros without much fanfare: the Ryzen 3.
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They have been on the market for several months now and these AMD micros have proven to be a great alternative to Intel in many cases. I was thinking about stopping using the Xeon for my ITX "gamer" PC and upgrading to Ryzen, that even a Ryzen 3 1200 would be a huge leap, but for now there are very few ITX boards and none below 110€, double what some 1151 boards are worth. -
On Phoronix they have published some benchmarks of the Threadripper 1950X, the competitor of the i9 that brings 16 physical cores with SMT. It seems that in parallelizable operations, the Ryzen beats the i9 but in tasks with little use of many cores, the Threadripper lags a bit behind. Good beast after all.
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Now I have read that the latest BIOS version for the GigaByte X370 raises the default voltage to values between 1.5 and 1.7v.

The normal thing for a big grain OC on a Ryzen is something less than 1.4v, so that 1.7 is a call to disaster.
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AMD is rumored to be releasing a Zen for servers with 64 cores SMT, 256 Mb of cache, and 128 PCIe lines. It is not known when or the price.
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In Videocardz they say that in April Zen+ (supposedly the second generation of the architecture) with 12nm lithography and higher frequency will be released.
Edited: It seems that AMD is going to make a discount on the Zen in some cases quite juicy.
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AMD has announced the G series of Ryzens which, like their Intel cousins, are a CPU+GPU tandem.

For now, there are only two models:
· Ryzen 2200G: 4 cores without SMT, 3.5GHz and GPU with 8 CUs Vega for $99
· Ryzen 2400G - 4 cores, 8 threads, 3.6GHz and GPU with 11 CUs Vega for $169It is clear that they want to compete against Intel's H series whose denomination, coincidentally or not, is quite similar to this one. The good thing for AMD is that this time they have no way of losing.
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Well!, the APUs are already showing their heads!. They look very good, although it's not for comparing the integrated graphics with an RX460.
Looking at the AMD graphics comparing with the i3-8100 (I take it as an example because I found more data about the HD630) it could be said that on average it doubles its performance, sometimes triples, sometimes only achieves about 50% more. If I take the Passmark page as a reference I could say that it approaches an Nvidia GT1030, which is not bad at all, but as I have commented halfway through what they promised. All this taking the data given by AMD with a grain of salt and waiting for independent reviews.
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@cobito said in AMD Zen, news and comments:
The good thing for AMD is that this time they have no way of losing.
...I don't know.
Maybe it's because people now think that Intel micros explode and will go for anything AMD, but apparently, according to VideoCardz, the 2400G is an i7-6700 + GTX1030; but with the advantage that being an APU, the RAM must be as fast as possible anyway.
On paper, the H series seems to give these a good overhaul; we'll see how this crisis affects the new processors.
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@whoololon said in AMD Zen, news and comments:
@cobito said in AMD Zen, news and comments:
The good thing for AMD is that this time they have no way of losing.
...I don't know.
I mean in the field of integrated GPUs from the entry level to the high end. Both Intel's H series and AMD's G series have AMD GPUs. And for desktops there are no Intel GPUs up to the mark or an alternative from Nvidia. Whether one triumphs over the other, AMD takes the cake.
To be honest, I'm more attracted to the i7-G although it's also true that with these two APUs that AMD has released, the H series is in a higher category.
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Por aquí han publicado una lista de videos donde se ve el rendimiento del Ryzen 2200G (que por España se está vendiendo por 100€) y diría que los resultados son realmente buenos teniendo en cuenta el precio.
Esta es la lista de videos de Youtube:
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