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2400G at 4.5ghz Spotted in 3d mark

Space Reptile
1 minute ago, Space Reptile said:

yea , extreme overclockers usually disable a chip down to like one or 2 cores to get the max out of it 

I wonder if this still applies to ryzen with it's 4 core clusters. I mean would the fact that it's two separate 4 core clusters linked together give the 8 core the same overclocking potential as a 4 core cpu because it is kinda like 2 4 core cpus connected together?

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Just now, Brooksie359 said:

I wonder if this still applies to ryzen with it's 4 core clusters. I mean would the fact that it's two separate 4 core clusters linked together give the 8 core the same overclocking potential as a 4 core cpu because it is kinda like 2 4 core cpus connected together?

you can individually disable cores afaik , down to only one core or 2 (one per ccx) 
but yea almost all zens overclock the same 

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14 hours ago, Space Reptile said:

yea , extreme overclockers usually disable a chip down to like one or 2 cores to get the max out of it 

Only for single threaded benches.

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On 2/10/2018 at 3:42 AM, Coaxialgamer said:

What I'm wondering is if AMD used an updated version of their 14nm process or if they're using the exact same manufacturing tech as ryzen. 

They did say Zen+ would have improvements to clock speed by moving to 12nm, and in a press release earlier they said they were targeting some easy wins for improvement tweaks with Zen+.

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29 minutes ago, Belgarathian said:

They did say Zen+ would have improvements to clock speed by moving to 12nm, and in a press release earlier they said they were targeting some easy wins for improvement tweaks with Zen+.

this isn't zen+ though . this is plain Zen.

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18 minutes ago, The Benjamins said:

 

OH GOD THAT GUYS VOICE 

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48 minutes ago, Space Reptile said:

OH GOD THAT GUYS VOICE 

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i dont see anything wrong with his voice

 

he honest with the review

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2 minutes ago, dragoon20005 said:

i dont see anything wrong with his voice

 

he honest with the review

after a few minutes i got used to it but man that intro , whew 
yea the data is data , nothing wrong w/ that 

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Game testing between the two should be interesting. While the 2400G is a better CPU, early firestrike results show extremely close results between the 2200G & 2400G. This isn't surprising as while the 2400G has more CUs, there's a big bottleneck issue. Still, minus PUBG and Ghost Recon: Wildlands, it seems pretty much everything is going to be playable at either 1080p Medium for mainline games or some 720p variation for high-end Triple A games. That's still dang impressive.

 

Only somewhat related, but those upcoming 100w Intel NUCs with the 20 CU Vega GPU & 2 Gb of HBM2 might be kind of impressive. 

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15 hours ago, cj09beira said:

its not though its basically zen+ on 14nm

And zen + is zen 1 . The only thing that defines zen+ is the 12nm process.

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2 minutes ago, Coaxialgamer said:

And zen + is zen 1 . The only thing that defines zen+ is the 12nm process.

its not, its the better imc, refined boost algo and some general tweaks 

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