Mockingbird
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To break a nda you need to sign one in first place. You think these guys signed with amd?
To break a nda you need to sign one in first place. You think these guys signed with amd?
00:28 on 2/25 would be Saturday morning though...Which is illogical in itself :-/
Shirely you want to release the news for digestion on Monday, not Sunday....?
NDAs are actually rare. Reviewers agree, usually by email these days, to not release date until AMD releases a review embargo. If you re in such a position, you will usually do your best no to violate the embargo because it will hurt your ability to get review samples every again (and not just from the one company you crossed...).
No telling how these people got a 1700X, but it seems pretty clear they did.
Hahaha this thread is approaching FTL speeds.. we may actually invent time travel here .
Why do these benchmarks always have the slowest DDR4 RAM lol?
what about if you also resisted Haswell, Ivy, Sandy, Nehalem, Core2, P4 and PIII
I am so out of the loop when it comes to benchmarks and CPUs.
So my fastest and most recent rig is an Intel i5-2500K (3.3 GHz) CPU, where does my i5 rank with the latest "disclosures" of Ryzen? I've searched google for ZD cpumark test results for the i5, but the first two pages are mostly passmark website links.
According to Biostar AMD Ryzen will support high-speed DDR4 memory.
https://videocardz.com/66204/amd-ryzen-supports-ddr4-3600-mhz-memory
According to Biostar AMD Ryzen will support high-speed DDR4 memory.
Biostar X370 Racing GT7 supports G.Skill F4-3600C17D-8GVK
I know some of you are concerned that there is little to no information about Ryzen’s DDR4 memory support. Thanks to Biostar, we can finally say that there should be no problem with high-speed memory with Ryzen.
The list is not complete yet, but it’s already confirmed that Ryzen will support 4x4GB DDR4 memory kit at 3600 MHz. In fact, Ryzen could support even faster memory, but so far no such kit was evaluated.
This is my 2500K @ stock, compared to the CPU-Z Reference 2500K. 6900K is 1901/13152 in comparisonI am so out of the loop when it comes to benchmarks and CPUs.
So my fastest and most recent rig is an Intel i5-2500K (3.3 GHz) CPU, where does my i5 rank with the latest "disclosures" of Ryzen? I've searched google for ZD cpumark test results for the i5, but the first two pages are mostly passmark website links.
Asus offers 3200+Ah crap, my 16GB sticks aren't on there. I really hope I wont be stuck at 2133mhz...
According to Biostar AMD Ryzen will support high-speed DDR4 memory.
Thanks! I just typed in Ryzen in Amazon and it seems you can pre-order the AMD YD170XBCAEWOF Ryzen 7 1700X Processor & Corsair Hydro Series H100i water block for $498.30. It looks like it would be coming directly from Amazon Prime / AMD and not so one-off personal store.
For $598 you get the 1800x and the same water block.
Mostly because I did own an Intel chip from 1995-1997. It's like a blue stain on my soul! It'll never wash away.
Ah crap, my 16GB sticks aren't on there. I really hope I wont be stuck at 2133mhz...
Amazon pages have been saved and can be seen in the price speculation thread.Disappeared from Amazon...
link?Thanks! I just typed in Ryzen in Amazon and it seems you can pre-order the AMD YD170XBCAEWOF Ryzen 7 1700X Processor & Corsair Hydro Series H100i water block for $498.30. It looks like it would be coming directly from Amazon Prime / AMD and not so one-off personal store.
For $598 you get the 1800x and the same water block.