Summary of AMD is in TROUBLE – Ryzen 7000 Full Review

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The video reviews the AMD Ryzen 7000 series CPUs and compares them to other high-end processors. They mention that the Ryzen 7 is very high-temperature, reaching 115 degrees Celsius. They also mention that Prime95 is a very stressing test and that the 7700X flattened out at 63 degrees after 10 minutes of testing with all cores at their highest boost rates. The video also reviews the nhd-15 and tdps on the Ryzen 7.

  • 00:00:00 AMD's Ryzen 7 7000 series of CPUs offers SIGNIFICANT performance gains over Intel's Core i9 CPUs, while also offering cheaper prices. However, AMD has acknowledged that their transition to a new land grid array (LGA) socket may have caused some issues with bent pins on expensive motherboards. In addition, AMD claims that their all-new Zen 4 core architecture is built on the company's cutting-edge 5 nanometer Finfet process, and offers 13 increase in instructions per clock (IPC). In general, AMD's Ryzen 7 7000 series CPUs perform very well in most tests, but they are not without their flaws. AMD's Ryzen 7 7600x manages to outperform Intel's Core I9 12900K in gaming by half the price, but falls short in some other tests.
  • 00:05:00 The Ryzen 7000 series chips offer significant performance improvements over their predecessors, with AMD claiming that they can match or exceed performance of Intel's latest mainstream chips. However, the price of these new processors may be a bit too high for many users.
  • 00:10:00 In this video, the author reviews the Ryzen 7000 CPU and compares it to other high-end processors. They highlight the fact that the Ryzen 7 is very high-temperature, reaching 115 degrees Celsius. They also mention that Prime95 is a very stressing test and that the 7700X flattened out at 63 degrees after 10 minutes of testing with all cores at their highest boost rates. The author also mentions that the nhd-15 is overkill for gaming, but that the 7900X is not as hot at 70 degrees in an air conditioned room. They also mention that the tdps on the Ryzen 7 are more like pirate code guidelines, and that the 7950X is hitting 190 watts in Prime95. They also mention that the 13th gen Intel Raptor Lake launch could impact AMD's product lineup, as they may need to release a mid-generation refresh with improved 3D V cache.

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