We are a few hours away from the official presentation of the Ryzen 7000, but the rumors and leaks are getting stronger in this last stretch. One of
We are a few hours away from the official presentation of the Ryzen 7000, but the rumors and leaks are getting stronger in this last stretch. One of the most interesting bits of information we’ve found of late involves what it will theoretically be final prices of the four Ryzen 7000 processors arriving in September of this year.
The prices correspond to the information we have seen on previous occasions and are generally quite credible, although we must bear in mind that, as they are not confirmed, they can change, and that can be changed upwards or downwards depending on what Intel unveils and the prices that the Raptor Lake-S will eventually have, which will be direct rivals to the Ryzen 7000. Without further ado, let’s take a look at the possible prices:
Ryzen 9 7950X: the top of the range and therefore its price will be in line with this reality as it will be around $799, a figure that could become in Spain €849. It will have a configuration of 16 cores and 32 threads (two CCD units) at 4.5 GHz-5.7 GHz, normal and turbo mode, it will have 80 MB cache (64 MB L3 and 16 MB L2), it will have a TDP of 170W.
Ryzen 9 7900X: high-end processor, the price of which will 549 dollarsnumber that could happen in Spain €599. It will be configured with 12 cores and 24 threads (two CCD units) at 4.7 GHz-5.6 GHz, normal and turbo mode. It will have 76 MB cache (64 MB L3 and 12 MB L2), it will have a TDP of 170 watts.
Ryzen 7 7700X: A mid-range CPU that could stand 449 dollarssome €499 to change in Spain after the application of taxes. It will have 8 cores and 16 threads (one CCD unit), run at 4.4 GHz-5.4 GHz, normal and turbo mode, have 40 MB cache (32 MB L3 and 8 MB L2) and a TDP of 105 watts.
Ryzen 5 7600X: a mid-range chip that will be the cheapest variant of the four that AMD will initially launch, at least in theory. It will cost 299 dollars, so about 329 or 349 euros in Spain and will come with 6 cores and 12 threads running at 4.7GHz-5.3GHz, will have 38MB cache (32MB L3 and 6MB L2). Your TDP will be 105 watts.
If these prices are confirmed, we will see that the Ryzen 7000 They won’t exactly be cheap. but taking into account inflation and the state of today’s economy s very strong dollarI think the numbers we mentioned would even be “favorable”.
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