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AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Overclocked Up To 4.3 GHz (1.4V) Across All Cores in First Preview Testings – Detailed CPU Benchmarks

This chip does 4.3 GHz across all cores at 1.4V..

the chip runs at 4.35 GHz on a single core but lacks behind the Skylake CPUs in single core performance results. However, the eight cores and 16 threads help this chip deliver better MT (Multi-Threading) results..


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The Ryzen 7 2700X has not been officially released yet (April 16 has been said to be the date). However, they are on sale in spots.

My Ryzen 7 1800X, Ryzen 5 1600X, and Ryzen 5 2400G PCs easily overclock to the "boost" frequency on all cores all the time at stock volts. So, I was hoping Ryzen 7 2700X chips would do the same. This article seems to indicate 2700X may run at boost frequency on all cores all the time. As I've mentioned, I believe the "all core all the time" frequency is more indicative of performance than boost on one or two cores.

They indicate that the stock cooler (included in the box) keeps them cool (saving more cash for the customer).


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