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AMD’s Ryzen 7000 desktop CPU can provide enough frequency and overhead TDP when the temperature drops
In a previous report, we mentioned that AMD’s Ryzen 7000 CPUs perform very well even at their stock TDP values. The Ryzen 9 7950X with a PPT of 230 W and the Ryzen 5 7600X with a PPT of around 130 W are said to reach temperatures of 90-95 °C in standard configuration, which is roughly at the edge of the thermal threshold. Upon reaching this limit, the CPU overclocks itself and operates at a much lower frequency of 5.0GHz, a -700MHz drop.
If V is manually adjusted to the same CLK, a very reasonable result can be obtained. Lots of clk/temp headroom.
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for now Harukji 5719 Discover alleged AIDA64 entries from AMD Ryzen 5 7600X CPU The first result shows our standard configuration, where an ES chip operates at 5.05 GHz. Temperature 93.1°C at 122W on AIDA64 FPU stress tester. That’s a really high temperature, but in the second window we can see a manual adjustment on Vcore, which drastically lowers the temperature to 56.5°C while maintaining 5.05GHz and drops the wattage down to just 68W.
It is possible that AMD Ryzen 7000 ES/QS has faulty performance or voltage components, which causes high temperature, but more or less does not solve the problem. It remains to be seen if manually adjusting the voltage will be enough to handle the 5.5 to 5.7 GHz clock speed offered by the Ryzen 7000 CPU. It is possible that the lower voltage is good enough for a 5GHz clock speed, but it is possible that reaching higher frequencies may require more effort.
Because the Zen 4 chipset is smaller but denser than its predecessor, it requires a lot of cooling. A reason to gild the wooden panels at this time seems to be to transport quite a bit of heat from them and to the IHS. Liquor’s new screenshot, Passionate citizenReaffirms his claim, although the results are based on an ES chip and the output may be modified in the final silicon:
All of this means that if users plan to build a new PC with Ryzen 7000 desktop CPUs from AMD, they must invest in truly high-end AIO coolers. Of course, this is a rumor at this point and we will wait for the final testing and review to confirm if this rumor is true, but AMD has done its best to ensure heat dissipation from the CPUs. Gold plated versions for IHS and Zen 4 CCD are detailed here. AMD Ryzen 7000 CPUs were introduced alongside the AM5 platform on September 27th.
Which AMD Ryzen 7000 desktop processor are you most interested in?