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System Name | Lightbringer |
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Processor | Ryzen 7 2700X |
Motherboard | Asus ROG Strix X470-F Gaming |
Cooling | Enermax Liqmax Iii 360mm AIO |
Memory | G.Skill Trident Z RGB 32GB (8GBx4) 3200Mhz CL 14 |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire RX 5700XT Nitro+ |
Storage | Hp EX950 2TB NVMe M.2, HP EX950 1TB NVMe M.2, Samsung 860 EVO 2TB |
Display(s) | LG 34BK95U-W 34" 5120 x 2160 |
Case | Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic (White) |
Power Supply | BeQuiet Straight Power 11 850w Gold Rated PSU |
Mouse | Glorious Model O (Matte White) |
Keyboard | Royal Kludge RK71 |
Software | Windows 10 |
The real question is whether it'll be able to compete with Zen4 which early leaks claim OVER a 25%+ IPC gain (on early engineering samples there are 29% performance increases with the same amount of cores and clocks), increased efficiency due to 5nm process and 5ghz+ frequencies, again, due to the 5nm process, equating to a 40%+ performance increase overall, which is very impressive ... I tend to believe the early leaks since the early leaks on Zen3 all came out to be true... I mean, a 5nm, 5.1Ghz CPU with 25%+ IPC gains over Zen3 will be stiff competition... Anyone else blown away by the fact that AMD will deliver a 45%+ IPC increase in just two generations with a fraction of Intel's budget?