![]() ![]() Twice what was included with the Zen and Zen+ architecture-based offerings The 3rd generation Ryzen series CPU's comes in the form of cache changes, each CCD has now has 32MB of 元 cache. A chiplet design contains multiple heterogenous dies with different functions. With Zen 2 architecture, AMD has switched from a monolithic homogenous die to a “chiplet" design. €œZen 2" CPU core includes significant design improvements including larger cache sizes and a redesigned floating point engine. Now let's see what more the new AMD Ryzen 7 3700X desktop processor have for us. With a new processor, AMD also introduced a new AMD X570 chipset, the world's first PCIe 4.0 supported chipset is now also designed by AMD and not by partner ASMedia as for X470 and X370 chipset. That is great for people looking for an upgrade and more performance from their existing AMD Ryzen builds The “Zen 2" CPU core also includes significant design improvements including larger cache sizes and a redesigned floating point engine.īeside the new processor line, the 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen desktop processor family comes in AM4 socket making it backward compatible with most previous generation AM4 socket motherboards. The 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen 7 3700X Processor based on new Zen2 architecture offering up to 15% estimated instructions per clock (IPC)2 uplift over the predecessor “Zen" architecture. Specifically, the CCL Paladin has a Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240 RGB, while the Chillblast Fusion Axion employs a Cryorig A80 with a 280mm radiator.Today we are reviewing high-performance 7nm-based computing product from AMD offering new levels of performance, features and experiences for PC gamers, enthusiasts and content creators. Since our two testing PCs use different watercoolers, it makes more sense to give temperature recordings for each instead of averaging them out. READ NEXT: Don’t miss out on these incredible CPU coolers AMD Ryzen 7 3700X review: Thermal performance ![]() In other words, it’s very slightly better than the Ryzen 7 3700X in multithreaded tasks, but the Ryzen’s single-core capability is a bit higher, hence the remarkably similar overall scores. This scored 173 in the image test, 319 in the video test and 390 in the multitasking test, for 330 overall. That’s a 40% improvement in a single generation.Įven more impressively, there’s another Intel chip the Ryzen 7 3700X can take on: the top-of-the-line Core i9-9900K. Overall, the Ryzen 7 3700X scored 334, which is a healthy 67 points higher than the Core i7-9700K’s score and a gigantic 93 points higher than that of the Ryzen 7 2700X. The Ryzen 7 3700X is coming genuinely close to bona-fide workstation performance, which for £300 is preposterously good. If anything, it’s an even bigger stomp in AMD’s favour, as Intel’s chip ‘only’ scored 258 in the video test and 304 in the multitasking test. The drop in base clock speeds could have been a concern here (as more cores take on heavier loads, individual core speeds drop to lessen heat build-up), but again, the Core i7-9700K can’t keep up. On that note, the Ryzen 7 3700X also cruised to 318 in the more multithreading-heavy video editing test, as well as 392 in the multitasking test. Performance in our 4K CPU benchmarks should be very similar, but for clarity, the scores you’re about to read are averages between the two systems. I’ve tested the Ryzen 7 3700X with the aid of two pre-built PCs, the CCL Paladin and the Chillblast Fusion Axion, both of which use 16GB of DDR4 RAM, up-to-date AMD X570 motherboards and all-in-one watercoolers instead of basic air coolers. AMD will therefore be relying on the 7nm architecture to get more done in each cycle than in the 12nm process used by the Ryzen 7 2700X. And it’ll need it while the maximum boost speed is an improvement on the Ryzen 7 2700X’s 4.3GHz, the base clock speed has actually dropped from 3.7GHz. Like the rest of the 3rd-gen Ryzen range, the Ryzen 7 3700X chip is one of the first 7nm desktop processors, theoretically allowing for much greater efficiency. This might make the Ryzen 7 3700X look like a losing choice next to the Ryzen 9 3900X, which has 12 cores, 24 threads and boost clock speeds up to 4.4GHz, but there’s still a lot to be excited about. ![]()
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