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Posted by Ivy
 - December 05, 2022, 23:25:29
It really goes to show how modern chips are so heavily overclocked from the factory. That extra 100 MHz on 7700x costed over 20 degrees.
Posted by TheRealDonaldTrump
 - December 04, 2022, 22:53:38
Quote from: toto1234 on December 04, 2022, 16:52:19Too bad third-world europe won't be able to use these sweet CPUs because of power outage.

Enjoy living in the middle age, stupid europeans f*

Gonna have to nail your deeply constructive message to a cathedral there since they wont be able to see this either without power...
Posted by toto1234
 - December 04, 2022, 16:52:19
Too bad third-world europe won't be able to use these sweet CPUs because of power outage.

Enjoy living in the middle age, stupid europeans f*
Posted by Redaktion
 - December 04, 2022, 13:20:06
The AMD Raphael Zen 4 Ryzen 9 7950X and Ryzen 7 7700X come with the promise of significant performance and efficiency upgrades over Zen 3. The new processors vie with Intel's latest Raptor Lake offerings for the performance and gaming crown, and succeed for the most part. The new Eco mode, wherein a 65 W Ryzen 7 7950X can outpace a stock Alder Lake Core i9-12900K, is particularly interesting, but users will have to factor in the initial investment that goes into the AM5 platform.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Ryzen-9-7950X-and-AMD-Ryzen-7-7700X-Review-Superlative-performance-and-efficiency-gains-that-give-Raptor-Lake-a-run-for-the-money.671235.0.html