AMD étend le bureau Ryzen 7000 “Zen 4” Famille de processeurs avec modèles 65 W
Le 7600 augmente jusqu'à 5.10 GHz, and packs a 65 W-capable Wraith Stealth boxed cooling solution. Le 7700 augmente jusqu'à 5.30 GHz, et la 7900 jusqu'à 5.40 GHz. Both the 7700 et 7900 include a Wraith Prism RGB cooler that can handle thermal loads of up to 140 W. The three chips are priced lower than their 7000X series cousins, avec le 7600 going for USD $229, le 7700 à $329, et la 7900 à $429. The three chips are drop-in compatible with existing Socket AM5 motherboards without needing any BIOS update.
AMD claims that with PBO (precision boost overdrive), you can raise the power limits for the these chips, and improve their performance by as much as 35%. This is similar to Intel’s 65 W “fermé à clé” processors getting a free performance uplift by relaxing power limits in the motherboard BIOS level.
At stock speeds, all three new models are purported to offer significant performance uplifts over the previous-generation Ryzen 5 5600, 5700X, and 5900X.The three processors should be available to purchase in the retail channel from January 10, 2023.