The line processors AMD Ryzen 7000 without ‘X’ in the name had their benchmarks leaked and the results give an idea of the performance that the components should have. Recently, the focus of the leak has been the price that the products should have when they finally hit the market.
With that, you might already know that these items will be a bit cheaper compared to the ‘X’ line. However, it is worth remembering that there are some points where they are inferior, working at lower frequencies, for example. Still, their performance shouldn’t let the user down.
As for performance, the chips were evaluated in the Geekbench 5🇧🇷 In that sense, the Ryzen 5 7600 had a single-core score of 2012while scored 11,326 points in multi-core mode. Item specifications include 6 cores and 12 threads operating at 3.80 GHz base and 4.90 GHz boost.
The AMD Ryzen 7 7700, in turn, did 2062 points in single and 12,685 in multi-core. Furthermore, it has been tested with overclockwhich generated a small performance gain, jumping to 2,074 points in the test with one core and 14,061 points in the result with multiple cores in use. It has 8 cores and 16 threads.
In the case of the Ryzen 9 7900, we have 2,121 points in single core and 18,807 points in multi-core. This puts it close with the Intel Core i9-12900KS and overclocked testing of the model also yielded a performance boost. So your score is 2..235 points in the single-core test and 19,704 points in the multi-core test. Finally, the item has 12 cores and 24 threads.
Meanwhile, AMD Brasil highlighted the performance of the 6000 line of its chips for notebooks with an integrated RDNA 2 GPU.