It will be the CanardPC technology magazine that will have the privilege of publishing the first’official’ review of the Ryzen 7 2700X processor, which will make its store debut on April 19. Along with the Ryzen 7 2700X review, a review of the Ryzen 2200G and 2400G will also be released, although all attention will be focused on the Pinnacle Ridge-based processor.
On Monday we will have the first official review of the Ryzen 7 2700X
While all this is interesting, and we can’t wait to see the results. This is, in fact, the first image we have of the Ryzen 7 2700X mounted on a motherboard. Which appears to look exactly the same as the previous generation. The motherboard it’s mounted on is unknown, we think they’re going to comment on it in the analysis.
We have found significant improvements in some areas… but also an unpleasant surprise that we will let you discover!
What’s the unpleasant surprise? We know that the Ryzen 2000 processors will come with frequency improvements thanks to their jump from 14 nm to 12 nm. And that they will have performance improvements, which we could see was in the 12/18% range. Thanks to this analysis we will surely be able to confirm whether this is the case.
Several processors in the Ryzen 2000 series will debut on April 19. Although we suspect they will be available in many retail stores before that date.