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AMD Ryzen 7 7700X Review - The Best Zen 4 for Gaming

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Temperatures

We're using a Noctua NH-U14S for temperature measurements. Application temperatures are measured using Blender, a highly demanding rendering load, which will load all cores completely, but that's still realistic, not a synthetic stress test such as Prime95. For gaming, we picked Cyberpunk 2077, its modern engine is multi-thread aware and will try to spread as many tasks as possible over a large number of CPU cores, when available. Even when a game engine uses multiple threads, it doesn't load each CPU core as heavily as rendering, for example, so there's some scope for power savings here.

Note that unless indicated otherwise, all processors are tested at stock conditions with their power limit active, which is why some Intel temperatures are surprisingly low. As designed by Intel, the CPU can exceed its TDP for a few seconds, but in the long term, the power limit is respected, which brings down temperatures considerably. Both tests report the steady-state temperature after an extended runtime of at least 10 minutes. Temperatures are based on delta T, normalized to 25°C.

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