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Sources say DDR5-6000 will be the sweet spot for AMD Ryzen 7000

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August 9, according to WccfTech, AMD Raider 5000 series desktop processors have a dessert memory frequency of DDR4-4000, and the upcoming Raider 7000 series desktop processors have a dessert memory frequency of DDR5-6000.

According to reports, the Raider 7000 processor with DDR5-6000 memory can be achieved with 1:1 IFC operation, that is, the memory and the processor on the memory controller run at the same frequency. The media said that once the DDR5-6000 is exceeded, the system will run at 1:2 IFC, which will produce poorer results.

It is learned that the AMD Raider 7000 processor supports DDR5-5600 memory sticks by default, which is a bit higher than the current Intel default support DDR5-4800.

In terms of memory prices, Kingston, for example, DDR5-5600 16GB costs about $800 and DDR5-6000 16GB is $999.

According to the UP master “ECSM_Official” news, AMD’s upcoming R9 7950X is 16 cores, up to 5.7GHz, with L2 + L3 cache of 16 + 64MB; R9 7900X is 12 cores, up to 5.6GHz, with L2 + L3 cache of 12 + 64MB. The R7 7700X has 8 cores, up to 5.4GHz, with 8+ 32MB L2+L3 cache; the R5 7600X has 6 cores, up to 5.3GHz, with 6+ 32MB L2+L3 cache.

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