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Back to Zen 3....
Any news, leaks or performance guesstimates, lineup news or everything will be the painful old from yesteryear?
Lol these trolls would have you believe you can’t game on a Ryzen system only 200fps compared to 230 at 1080p(lol)on a 3080 might as well chuck it in the bin.
In a blind test no way could they tell.
Only argument for Intel right now is if you enjoy overclocking
I'm hoping the 8th will give us specifications and prices for the 5000 series. Internal benchmarks, with independent test results and public availability by the end of Oct.I wonder how long after the 8th we'll a) see full details of what is coming b) See reviews and benchmarks and c) be able to buy one!
This is because a Bugatti Veyron with quad-turbocharged 60° V12 engine will be equally fast with a 2.0-litre ordinary diesel engine when on a road with 60 MPH speed limit :laugh:
AMD’s next-gen Zen 3-based processors will be the Ryzen 5000 series – skipping the Ryzen 4000 name on the desktop – according to the latest gossip, and a couple of rumored incoming processors have been highlighted on Twitter.
This comes from leaker Patrick Shur, who authored a tweet where he flags up the alleged AMD Ryzen 9 5900X and Ryzen 7 5800X.
Making a new PCH and building an entirely new chipset are not the same thing (I know the terms are interchangeable, I'm just talking about that single chip). And AMD even went as far as backporting the IO die design to 16nm for X570. There's no need to go down to 7nm just to make a PCH chip if the chip is properly designed for purpose, of which the Zen 2 IO is not.There is a need for X670 with the chipset made on the more progressive TSMC N7 node rather than the old and extremely power hungry and not appropriate GlobalFoundries' 12nm/14nm or whatever.
This will eliminate the need for active chipset cooling.
It's much cheaper for AMD to keep using GF for the I/O dies especially with WSA still active. Also not all logic shrinks down well.
GF12nm wafers will be pennies at this point
You noticed that too? The 5700XT is 20% faster than the 1080TI in Death Stranding.
Lol these trolls would have you believe you can’t game on a Ryzen system only 200fps compared to 230 at 1080p(lol)on a 3080 might as well chuck it in the bin.
In a blind test no way could they tell.
Only argument for Intel right now is if you enjoy overclocking