More leaked benchmarks of upcoming Ryzen 7 2000 series

From HWBattle

A few days ago, we have spotted the first benchmarks about the upcoming Ryzen 2000 series based on the Zen+ architecture. Meanwhile, the benchmark comparison site Hardware Battle has posted some benchmarks of what appears to be the upcoming Ryzen 7 2700 CPU. At the moment all the informations are behind a password but VideoCardz re-hosted the relevant information.


Hardware Battle has posted a Sisoft Sandra screenshot that show a CPU with a base clock speed of 3.70GHz and a maximum clock speed of 4.35GHz. Since at the moment there isn't any Ryzen CPU with that high clock speed, we believe that number might belong to a maximum XFR clock. Furthermore, according to a previous leak, the Ryzen 7 2700 should comes with 200 or 300MHz more the current Ryzen 7 1700X.

The site has posted few synthetic benchmarks as well like 3DMark Fire Strike, Cinebench R15 and SiSoft Sandra. In 3DMark Fire Strike the upcoming AMD Ryzen chip appears to be a solid competitor of Intel Core i7-8700K. While in Cinebench R15, the Ryzen 7 2700 scores 1783 points which is almost 20% faster than a Core i7-8700K CPU.

In SiSoft Sandra arithmetic tests we have a similar behaviour. Although isn't clear what kind of instruction sets HWBattle has used, the upcoming Ryzen chip appears to be pretty quick.

AMD's refreshed Ryzen lineup should launch next month and we will keep an eye on it.










Source: Videocardz



News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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