At CES earlier this month, AMD released the Ruilong 7000X3D series of processors, which is the expected new generation of game god U, because the 3D version adds extra 64MB cache, and this time there are 12-core and 16-core versions available in addition to 8 cores.
If there is a slot, it is that Ruilong 7000X3D still does not open overclocking, like last year's Ruilong 7 5800X3D locked overclocking ability, the playability of DIY high play is limited.
As a result, AMD officials revealed the good news again in the past two days.Show that Ruilong 7 7800X3D and Ruilong 9 7950X3D do not lock frequency, allowing everyone to overclockingA Food is very happy and thinks that AMD has finally solved the previous trough.
As a result, this wave is the own of the editor of AMD's official website, and the specification table has been revised very quickly.Now the introduction of Ruilong 7 7800X3D and Ruilong 9 7950X3D has deleted the information of unlocking overclocking, which means that you can't overclock this time.
If you take into account the oolong news that Ruilong 7000X3D went public on Feb. 14 a few days ago, AMD has done it twice in a row this week. The editor of the official website can't be a real temporary worker, it's just a joke during the Spring Festival.
Although Oolong message has spoiled everyone's mentality twice, the Ruilong 7000X3D processor can still expect that under the specifications of up to 144MB cache, 16-core 32 threads and 5.7GHz frequency, it should be no problem for game performance to win back face from 13-generation Core, even without overclocking.
In the PPT officially announced by AMDThe performance of the Ruilong 7 7800X3D can be improved by as much as 20-30% compared to the Ruilong 7 5800X3D, and the Ruilong 9 7950X3D can lead by up to 24% compared to the i9-13900K.
Of course, the Ruilong 7000X3D generation will have hidden dangers of optimization because of the allocation of cache and CCD modules. AMD said that it has partnered with Microsoft to launch the Win11 optimization patch, but before testing it, we should wait and see.
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