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AMD's next generation of Ryzen CPUs are here, bringing the new 5n Zen 4 architecture alongside the arrival of the game-changing AM5 socket. Where DDR 5 and PCIe Gen 5 arrives alongside an impressive leap forward for the Ryzen range. Ahead of the launch we had the chance to test out both the AMD Ryzen 7900X and the AMD Ryzen 7600X.

Here's a snipped from our AMD Ryzen 7600X review.
With the arrival of a new range of CPUs or any new silicon for that matter, there’s a tendency to look at the top of the range and marvel at some of the things it can do. After all, it’s here where world records get broken, and for the AMD Ryzen 7950X everything from individual benchmark scores to clock speed records have been decisively shattered ahead of launch. And that’s before the hardware has even been put into the hands of the craziest of overclockers and speed freaks. The sort of tech-obsessed people that hoard liquid nitrogen like doomsday preppers hoard water.

For the AMD Ryzen 7000 Series launch line-up, the AMD Ryzen 7600X presents the current entry-level model, sporting fewer cores and threads than the likes of the AMD Ryzen 7900X - but still built on the same cutting-edge 5nm Zen 4 technology. This means the same performance and efficiency gains over the previous generation of Ryzen processors, the same 5N process, and similar clock speeds that can push over 5GHz whilst keeping the overall power rating within the realm of the normal.

Read Our Full AMD Ryzen 7600X Review



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