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AMD RYZEN 7 5800X PROCESSOR In BangladeshAMD Ryzen 7 5800X Processor is an 8-core desktop processor with Simultaneous Multithreading (SMT), which allows it to process 16 threads simultaneously. With its launch on 08.10.2020, it is the fastest 8-core processor from AMD. The Ryzen 7 5800X clocks with a base clock of 3.8 GHz and reaches up to 4.7 GHz on one core in turbo mode. When all 8 cores are utilized, the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X achieves up to 4.5 GHz. The performance of AMD Ryzen 7 5800X is consistently very good in all applications. Especially in multi-threaded applications, the native 8-core can show its strengths, although the single-core performance has been significantly improved compared to the older Zen 2 architecture. The internal structure of the processor has not changed fundamentally. The CCX structure has changed somewhat compared to Zen2 because now a CCX consists of up to 8-CPU cores. So, each individual core can access the complete L3 cache (32 MB). Furthermore, the CCX modules are connected to each other via the same I/O die, which we already know from Zen2. According to AMD, the Infinity-Fabric should now reach clock rates of up to 2Ghz, which in turn allows a RAM clock of 4.000 MHz without performance loss. For the manufacturing processes, AMD also relies on TSCM for the Vermeer processors for the 7nm production of the CPU cores, although the I/O die is still supplied in 12nm by GlobalFoundries.KEY FEATURESAMD's fastest 8 core processor for mainstream desktop, with 16 procesing threads. OS Support-Windows 10 64-Bit EditionCan deliver elite 100+ FPS performance in the world's most popular gamesCooler not included, high-performance cooler recommended4.7 GHz Max Boost, unlocked for overclocking, 36 MB of cache, DDR-3200 supportFor the advanced Socket AM4 platform, can support PCIe 4.0 on X570 and B550 motherboards..
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AMD Ryzen 5 7600X Processor In BangladeshThe AMD Ryzen 5 7600X has 6 cores with 12 threads and is based on the 6. gen of the AMD Ryzen 5 series. AMD Ryzen 5 7600X processor uses a mainboard with an AM5 socket. The base clock frequency of the CPU is 4700 MHz, but due to Turbo Core technology, it can perform up to 5300 MHz. The size of the L3 cache is 32 MB. Please note that this chip has integrated graphics AMD Radeon Graphics. The AMD Ryzen 5 7600X has the option of being overclocked in addition to having several CPU cores and threads. Additionally, you may discover here the processor's single-core and multi-core clock frequencies. The processor's speed is significantly influenced by the number of CPU cores. Integrated graphics, or iGPU for short, are a feature of the AMD Ryzen 5 7600X processor. The iGPU, which resides on the processor's die, uses the system's main memory as graphics memory. APU is another name for a CPU with integrated graphics (Accelerated Processing Unit). AMD Ryzen 5 7600X processor speed can be significantly impacted by the kind of memory and the amount of memory. The memory bandwidth is expressed in gigabytes per second and is dependent on a number of variables. The required cooling system to keep the CPU cool enough is specified by the Thermal Design Power (TDP) of the device. The TDP often only provides an approximation of a CPU's true power consumption.AMD Ryzen 5 7600X Processor ReviewThe AMD Ryzen 5 7600X is a fast mid-range desktop processor of the Raphael series. It offers 6 cores based on the Zen 4 architecture that supports hyperthreading (12 threads). The cores clock from 4.7 (base) up to 5.7 GHz (single core boost). When all 6 cores are fully loaded, 5.3 GHz is the max. clock speed. The performance of the R5 7600X is clearly better than the old Ryzen 5 5600X thanks to the improved architecture and modern 5nm process. The single core performance is very good thanks to the high turbo clock speed (-400 MHz compared to the high end CPUs like the Ryzen 9 7950X). The multi-threaded performance is of course not that competitive due to only 6 cores.The Raphael series still uses a chiplet design with two CCD-clusters (each with 8 possible cores) in 5nm and an IO-die (including the memory controller and the Radeon Graphics iGPU) in 6nm.The R5 7600X is rated 105 Watt TDP and Raphael is rather power hungry compared to the 5000 series...
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AMD Ryzen 7 3700X ProcessorThe AMD Ryzen 7 3700X processor is built in True machine intelligence featuring 8 processor cores, 16 threads, and an astonishingly efficient 65W TDP. Every Ryzen 7 processor is bundled with a color-controlled illuminated cooler, which is effective for PCs run, sound, and look. In this proessor, It stands with 3.6GHz Base Clock, 4.4GHz Max Boost Clock, 4MB L2 Cache, 32MB L3 Cache with AM4 Package and TSMC 7nm FinFET CMOS. This processor is built with PCIe 4.0 x16 and Wraith Prism with RGB LED Thermal Solution. The AMD Ryzen 7 3700X provides DDR4 3200MHz memory with 2 memory channels. This processor also has 03 years warranty (No Warranty for Fan or Cooler)AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8 core, 16 thread unlocked desktop processor with Wraith Prism LED cooler. Base Clock - 3.6GHz.Default TDP / TDP :65W. (1) OS Support: Windows 10 - 64-Bit Edition, RHEL x86 64-Bit, Ubuntu x86 64-Bit (2) Operating System (OS) support will vary by manufacturer.AMD Ryzen 7 3700X ReviewAMD's third-generation Ryzen CPUs boast higher clockspeeds and more cores than the previous first and second gen parts, and the Ryzen 7 3700X is now one of the best CPUs for gaming. Zen 2 CPUs are so good that AMD almost doesn't need the faster offerings. Its second-string 3700X is perfectly capable of running the offense, and it isn't quite as demanding when it comes to signing bonuses and contracts. For those teams (aka PCs) with salary cap concerns that can't quite justify chasing the 3900X, the 3700X is a versatile QB that can throw a quick short pass, scamper downfield for a modest gain, or even launch the long ball when occasion requires.When it comes to playing football—running PC games—there's not a huge difference between the 3700X and the 3900X. In fact, there's hardly any difference at all. For gaming, the 3700X and 3900X are effectively tied, and you can safely ignore the barely faster 3800X. It's 1-4 percent better (according to tests at Tom's Hardware) for the extra $70. But I'm jumping ahead.Maximum boost clocks on the 3800X are only 100MHz higher than the 3700X, but minimum 'guaranteed' clocks are potentially 300MHz higher. In practice, however, the 3700X mostly runs well above the minimum clockspeed, particularly in light to medium workloads. If you do a lot of 3D rendering or video encoding, moving to the Ryzen 9 3900X makes sense, but for everyone else the 3700X is a great choice. Alternatively, the previous gen AMD parts are now priced to move—the Ryzen 7 2700X(opens in new tab) regularly sells for $220 or less.Ryzen 7 3700X gaming performanceStarting with gaming performance, here's how the Ryzen 7 3700X stacks up. All ten games are tested at 1080p 'ultra' (generally the highest possible settings, outside of super-sample anti-aliasing), and each test is run multiple times to ensure the consistency of results. Minimum fps is calculated as the average fps for the bottom three percent of frametimes—find the 97 percentile frametime, and sum up all frametimes above that, dividing by the number of frames. This provides a more useful metric than pure minimum fps or pure 97 percentile.Out of ten games tested, the 3700X and 3900X are pretty much tied, with the 3900X hanging on to a scant 0.5 percent lead in framerates. That's well within margin of error, and that's with an RTX 2080 Ti at 1080p; move up to 1440p or 4K, or downgrade to a slower GPU, and the gap would almost completely disappear.What about Intel and its Core i7-9700K and Core i9-9900K? The 9700K actually tops the overall gaming performance chart—yup, Hyper-Threading isn't always beneficial for games. That makes the 9700K 10 percent than the 3700X, while the 9900K is 9 percent faster. Of course, that's when running games at 1080p with the fastest current GPU available. The gap would be substantially smaller at 1440p and basically non-existent at 4K.In other words, like the 3900X, AMD can't lay claim to the gaming performance crown and in fact comes in behind even the older i7-7700K, depending on the game. If gaming is your number one priority, you're still better off with an Intel CPU (never mind the various security exploits that have been patched over the past 18 months)...
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