AMD Ryzen 9 7950X Zen4 CPU “F-max” frequency reportedly goes up to 5.85 GHz

Published: Aug 28th 2022, 12:10 GMT   Comments

AMD Ryzen 9 7950X with clocks up to 5.85 GHz

According to Weibo user “Venom Warlock Marvin” AMD’s next-gen desktop CPU flagship Ryzen 9 7950X might have support to boost clocks up to 5.85 GHz.

AMD Ryzen 9 7950X 16-core CPU might boost up to 5.85 GHz, which is the limit of the built-in Fmax frequency. This would be the highest frequency for TSMC N5 silicon thus far. To reach F-max, users can use one of the available AMD technologies, such as PBO (Precision Boost Overdrive). This technology increases the power limits depending on sensor data (temperature, power consumption or workload type).

AMD Ryzen 9 7950X up to 5.8 GHz (F-max), Source: Weibo

Importantly, for Ryzen 5000 series, the F-max frequency can still be modified with F-max Offset, meaning Ryzen 7000 series can still clock higher unless AMD somehow changed the underlying technology for Zen4 architecture. The F-max frequency of 5.85 GHz was first mentioned by Angstronomics in May this year. At the time, though, this frequency was not attached to any SKU.

AMD Ryzen 7000 F-max, Source: Angstronomics

The AMD Ryzen 9 7950X is a 16-core CPU featuring Zen4 micro architecture. It reportedly features two Durango CCDs with 16 cores codenamed “Persephone”. The leaker claims that the battle for the top CPUs will be between 7950X’s 5.85 GHz and i9-13900K supposedly boosting up to 5.8 GHz with Thermal Velocity Boost. The sample that was described by “Venom” is not the top bin CPU.

Along with those claims, leaker provided a screenshot featuring Ryzen 9 7950X CPU, which is not yet fully supported by the software. It shows 16 cores with core sped of 4848 MHz clock, but unclear under what workload. We can also see AVX512 support listed in the instructions.

AMD Ryzen 9 7950X up to 5.8 GHz, Source: Weibo

AMD is set to announce its Ryzen 7000 series tomorrow. AMD might not share all the details though, such as PBO/XFR capability for Zen4 desktop, but this information should become available once independent reviews are out in mid-September.

RUMORED AMD Ryzen 7000 Specifications
VideoCardz.comCores / ThreadsBase/Boost ClockTDPCache (L2+L3)Launch Price
(USD)
AMD Ryzen 7000 Zen4 “Raphael”
Ryzen 9 7950X
 
16C/32T
 
4.5/5.7 GHz
 
170W
 
80MB (16+64)
 
799+ USD
Ryzen 9 7900X
 
12C/24T
 
4.7/5.6 GHz
 
170W
 
76MB (12+64)
 
549+ USD
Ryzen 7 7700X
 
8C/16T
 
4.5/5.4 GHz
 
105W
 
40MB (8+32)
 
299 USD
Ryzen 5 7600X
 
6C/12T
 
4.7/5.3 GHz
 
105W
 
38MB (6+32)
TBC
AMD Ryzen 5000 Zen3 “Vermeer”
Ryzen 9 5950X
 
16C/32T
 
3.4/4.9 GHz
 
105W
 
72MB (8+64)
 
799 USD
Ryzen 9 5900X
 
12C/24T
 
3.7/4.8 GHz
 
105W
 
70MB (4+64)
 
549 USD
Ryzen 7 5800X3D
 
8C/16T
 
3.4/4.5 GHz
 
105W
 
100MB (4+96)
 
449 USD
Ryzen 7 5800X
 
8C/16T
 
3.8/4.7 GHz
 
105W
 
36MB (4+32)
 
449 USD
Ryzen 7 5700X
 
8C/16T
 
3.4/4.6 GHz
 
65W
 
36MB (4+32)
 
299 USD
Ryzen 5 5600X
 
6C/12T
 
3.7/4.6 GHz
 
65W
 
35MB (3+32)
 
299 USD

Source: Weibo via @9550pro




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