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AMD Ryzen 5 2600X Accidentally Listed on Amazon

Higher turbo clocks, would like to find out about memory compatibility and other latency.

I'd be willing to bet that they have devoted a lot of time into making memory work properly.
In order to defeat latency issues, the new 400 series chipset would probably be required. (just a guess on my part)
 
I'd be willing to bet that they have devoted a lot of time into making memory work properly.
In order to defeat latency issues, the new 400 series chipset would probably be required. (just a guess on my part)
I think the variance in performance vs Broadwell clock for clock was mostly due to memory. I think we've seen Ryzen do great in less memory bandwidth intensive CPU work, and still fall behind in memory frequency/memory latency intensive CPU work.
 
Yet you still bother me with comments I cannot understand.
One would expect from someone posting on a techie side to realize overall performance has been improved more than 6%...
 
One would expect from someone posting on a techie side to realize overall performance has been improved more than 6%...
I don't take synthetic performance leaks as final. I know better.
Do you,for example, know whether the ryzen 1000 results in the leak are up to date or taken from the initial batch of reviews, before agesa codes and software patches ? I don't.
I know everything looks different in a different colored glasses, but it's silly to get excited over this.
 
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Oh, so you don't know yet.
I was under impression you were sure it was merely 6% clock bump, apologies.
That's the only thing that's confirmed.
 
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