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AMD Zen4 Ryzen 5 7600X overclocked to 5.6GHz

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AMD has released the Ryzen 7000 series, and the performance ban will not be lifted until the end of the month, but sneaking away is unstoppable. The UP master of station B, “Coward Yin Zhiping”, played the first low-end model Ryzen 5 7600X, and overclocked it to 5.4GHz and 5.6GHz for testing, but only ran single-core performance.

6 cores and 12 threads, the default frequency is 4.7-5.3GHz, the second-level cache is 6MB, the third-level cache is 32MB, and the TDP is 105W. Officially, the game performance is 5% higher than that of the i9-12900K.

The first is CPU-Z, with a single-core score of 652.8 points at the silent frequency and 734.1 points at 5.6GHz frequency, an increase of 12.5%, but it still cannot reach the level of the 12th generation Core, let alone the 13th generation.

However, AMD has also admitted that CPU-Z is one of the projects with the smallest performance improvement for the Zen4 architecture, and the IPC is only about 1% higher, which is not surprising.

The second is CineBench R23, with a single-core performance of 1784 points at a silent frequency and 1920 points at 5.4GHz frequency, an increase of 7.6%, but it still can’t do 12 generations.

In addition, the latency of DDR5-6000 memory was tested, and it was as low as 69.9ns, neither too high nor too low.

The latency of the i9-12900K at the same memory frequency can be around 66ns.

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