The Ryzen 7000s will offer advanced memory overclocking

The Ryzen 7000s will offer advanced memory overclocking

As we reported a week ago, the presentation and market debut of the new AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors are getting closer and closer. In fact, according to sources from Wccftech colleagues, the Sunnyvale-based company will hold a press conference on August 29 to present the line-up, while a couple of weeks later the CPUs will be available for sale. Recall that the AMD Ryzen 7000 processors (codenamed "Raphael") will be built on TSMC's 5nm process node, as well as based on the Zen 4 architecture which will introduce several improvements, including a higher IPC, support for technologies such as DDR5 and PCI Express 5.0 and the integration of an RDNA 2-based GPU.

Close to the presentation, it is normal for further details concerning these CPUs to appear on the net and, recently, Yuri Bubily, creator of DRAM Calculator for Ryzen, which had preview access to the BIOS of the upcoming X670E chipset motherboards, has revealed some interesting details concerning memory overclocking. There will be two types of profiles for the XMP / EXPO modules: “high bandwith” and “low latency”. It also seems that the Infinity Fabric can be set up to 3GHz, but at the moment we do not know if this frequency will actually be achievable.

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Obviously, at the moment this is only unofficial information and should be taken as mere rumors. In any case, at present we just have to wait patiently a few more weeks to find out more.