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AMD Borrows Intel’s Business Plan – Ryzen 2 Review

AMD made waves last year with Ryzen, but is second-generation Ryzen another giant leap forward, or just a refresh until Zen 2?

 

CORRECTION: At 6:03 the table incorrectly shows the Ryzen 7 2700 as 8c/8t - This should read 8c/16t. Sorry! </Canada>

... And at 1:18, the 2600X is supposed to be 95W rather than 65W

 

 

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The video was very quick and informative! The puns were phenomenal!

 

At first, I did think I was watching Food Network, haha.

 

Is there no "official" BIOS update to double check and compare with your pre-release results?

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1 hour ago, DoctorWho1975 said:

And for much meatier coverage including details on the beast for streaming along with interesting power improvements:

 

 

Maybe Linus was just serving is an appetizer?

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Did you guys seriously just tag her Maxine Tomato at the end???

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18 minutes ago, Luscious said:

Did you guys seriously just tag her Maxine Tomato at the end???

It's just workplace banter. Calm down lad.

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Hi, I don't know if this has been suggested before, but I can't be the only person who would like to know how various CPU's etc stack up in various CAD programs. I know you've done a video focusing on this but it would be nice if it was included in your standard benchmark procedure. Thanks.

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