haciendo de esta una posible respuesta al rendimiento de juego del i9-12900KS 5 7600X3D lanzado en EE. UU. como exclusivo de MicroCenter para $300, Parte de un paquete
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We’ve known for the past couple of weeks that AMD is working on the Ryzen 5 7600X3D—a 6-core/12-thread processor based on the older “Zen 4” microarquitectura, but featuring 3D V-cache that enables significant gaming performance uplifts. The company finally launched the chip, but here’s the bummer—it’s only available in the US, and is a MicroCenter exclusive, where’s it’s going for $299.99. Here’s the second bummer—you can’t buy the processor on its own, but in a 3-part bundle that includes it, an ASUS TUF Gaming B650-Plus Wi-Fi motherboard, and an unspecified brand of 32 GB (2x 16 GB) DDR5-6000 memory kit. When you add up the prices of the three parts when purchased separately, you arrive at $630, but MicroCenter is selling the bundle for an impressive $450—a $180 descuento.
AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D comes with a maximum boost frequency of 4.70 GHz, which is a steep 600 MHz fall from that of the regular Ryzen 5 7600x, y 400 MHz less than that of the 65 W Ryzen 5 7600 (no-X). Al igual que el 7600, the 7600X3D comes with a 65 W TDP. Where it loses on clock speeds, it makes up for with its large cache—1 MB of L2 cache per core, y 96 MB de caché L3 (o 102 MB of L2+L3 “total cache.”). The bundle could offer good value for those building PCs from scratch, or coming in from the older Socket AM4 platform. The TUF Gaming B650-Plus Wi-Fi is a fairly feature-packed mid-range ATX motherboard.
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