With new leaks, the processor 7700X from AMD was reported in a (now canceled) CPU-Z test posted on Twitter by the famous leaker Tum_Apisak (Thanks to Tom’s hardware). The next generation AMD device has managed to reach 774 in single thread and score 8,381 in multi thread. The latter shows that the 7700X outperformed Intel’s flagship Core i9-12900K by just 1%, and compared to the Core i7-12700K, the AMD chip was 8% faster, giving that multi-core result against the Ryzen 7 5800X and the incoming CPU is 28% faster.

For single-threaded, the picture doesn’t look too great for AMD, with the 7700K lagging behind the 12700K in this case, and it’s about the same as the 12600K in fact (the Ryzen processor was 1% faster than this one.” ), but the 7700K beat the 5800X by 21% in single thread.

Tum_Apisak also has provided a screenshot of CPU-Z shows the retail version of the 7700X (apparently a model sent to a reviewer) with a boost to 5425 MHz across all cores, which just beats the nominal 5.4 GHz boost (by 25 MHz, of course, depending on the quality of the chip you get may allow a 7700X to lower the foot a little more during maximum boost).

That socket also shows the 105W TDP for the processor and that the 7700X was tested on a Gigabyte X670E Aorus Master motherboard with DDR5-6400 system RAM.


Source: Lega Nerd

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