![]() ![]() The motherboards need a chipset that is unlocked as well though, but the B350/B450 (mainstream) and X370/X470 (high-end) series are covering all of that. Let me again make it clear, all Ryzen 3, 5 and 7 processors are unlocked. You have seen the reviews last year, compared to Intel Core i5 and i7 the Ryzen processors are threaded beasts and pretty darn fast alright. But AMD could launch the 2800X in a later stage with a binned version that reaches even higher clock frequencies, that however is speculation from my side. ![]() To date, we have not heard anything about that SKU. The ones that have looked at the chart in detail will have noticed, we're missing the Ryzen 7 2800X. Looking at the above chart details a lot of stuff, basically, you'll notice a change of an increase in the base clock frequency and a higher turbo, now reaching 3.9 GHz for the regular mainstream 2600. Let's have a look at what is new, changed and introduced by compiling a comparative chart listing the Ryzen Series 1000 processors and the new Series 2000 ones. The 2000 numbering in the series, obviously is a euphemism and recognition point for generation 2 of the Zen architecture-based processors, now Zen+. ![]() Ryand 2700X both with 8-cores and sixteen threads, next to that two six-core parts launch, the Ryand 2600X. In April 2018, AMD now launches four new SKUs in the Ryzen 2000 series. Last year's eight-core architecture was called Summit Ridge, the updated revision 12nm Zen+ Ryzen 2000 series had the development name, Pinnacle Ridge. In Q1 of the year 2018, pretty much every shred of information about Ryzen Series 2000 already surfaced somewhere onto the mighty interwebz. ![]()
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