Today, AMD announced the availability of their latest Ryzen based desktop processors, the AMD Ryzen 5 2500X and the AMD Ryzen 3 2300X. Additionally, the just-released Acer Nitro N50-100 Desktop will prominently feature the new 2500x Ryzen architecture.
Both processors utilize the new Ryzen Max Boost 4GHz Technology, along with Precision Boost 2 and XFR 2 algorithms, introduced in the second generation Ryzen Desktop CPU architecture, offering more efficient and stable computational power for the end user. Additionally, both the Ryzen 5 2500X and Ryzen 3 2300X feature a unique, single enabled CCX, built on an a12nm process, with the Zen architecture, with an approximately 8-10% increase in single and multi-threaded operations than the previous generation.
Just like the Ryzen X series, these new processors come unlocked, meaning performance and fine-tuning have been considered from the get-go, making them an ideal fit for those who like to tinker, or are in the market for a versatile and powerful CPU. A full list of specs can be read down below:
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MODEL
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Cores
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Threads
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Frequency
Max/Base (GHz)
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Smart Prefetch Cache
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TDP (Watts)
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Graphics Compute Units
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PBO Enabled
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AMD Ryzen 7 2700E
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8
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16
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4.0/2.8
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20MB
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45W
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N/A
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N
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AMD Ryzen 5 2600E
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6
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12
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4.0/3.1
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19MB
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45W
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N/A
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N
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AMD Ryzen 5 2500X
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4
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8
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4.0/3.6
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10MB
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65W
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N/A
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Y
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AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE
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4
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8
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3.8/3.4
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6MB
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35W
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11
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N
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AMD Ryzen 3 2300X
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4
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4
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4.0/3.5
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10MB
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65W
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N/A
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Y
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AMD Ryzen 3 2200GE
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4
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4
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3.6/3.2
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6MB
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35W
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8
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