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Old 23-10-2021, 15:26   #68696
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Ma qualcuno ha poi messo mano alla rev. B2 di un 5000? curiosità

edit: ho trovato la risposta pardòn
https://www.hardwaretimes.com/amd-ze...ch-in-h1-2022/

"Two things:
ZEN3 V-cache will be mass produced in November.
ZEN3 B2 has been shipped and is expected to be available at the end of December."


The B2 stepping variants of Zen 3 have already started shipping and will be available to consumers by the end of December. Although identical to existing Ryzen 5000 parts, these chips will offer better overclocking potential and more stable clocks. Overall, it looks like AMD’s plans are proceeding as expected. The Zen 3D announcement should come sometime in the first quarter, possibly even at CES 2021.

The actual Zen 3D hard launch should happen sometime in March or April, quite a while Intel’s Alder Lake launch. If the gaming performance of Zen 3D isn’t much better than vanilla Zen 3, then it’ll be a hard-to-justify launch. Regardless, it’ll be the final processor lineup to support AM4, and as such will be an upgrade option for many AMD consumers.

For users already sporting Ryzen 5000 SKUs, however, it’ll likely be hard to justify. For these users, we suggest, waiting out the coming generation from both AMD and Intel. DDR5 and PCIe Gen 5 are intriguing options, but for the time being it looks like the benefits over DDR4 and PCIe Gen 4 are minimal.


Oh a me un 5900X b2 a 400€ non farebbe schifo come upgrade
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