First review of Ryzen 5 2600 on X470 platform emerges

Published: Apr 16th 2018, 17:22 GMT   Comments

Our friends over at El Chapuzas Informatico have just told us that their Ryzen 5 2600/X470 review is ready.

AMD Ryzen 5 2600 + X470 = ?

At El Chapuzas Informatico you will find a full review of Ryzen 5 2600 non-X featuring X470 platform. What’s important here is the fact that all reviewers who were given a sample from AMD received the 2600X model. The non-X is rather rare to see, especially this soon (three days before NDA ends).

Without going into too many details, we are looking at a prelaunch review of six-core Ryzen 5 2600 which is clocked at 3.4 GHz boosting up to 3.9 GHz. The Ryzen 5 2600 will occupy a very popular spot in AMD lineup, which is 199 USD.

In this post, I will only mention overclocking and gaming results.

The reviewer was able to hit stable 4099 MHz on all cores. This was possible with 1.45 Voltage. Worth noting that they are using MSI X470 Gaming Pro Carbon motherboard. Sadly they don’t mention the temperature with overclocking, but stock temperature is 40/55C in idle and under load respectively.

Their gaming results are quite messy because they are using different memory kits for each platform. Memory has a big impact on overall framerate, so I guess we need to wait a bit more for other reviewers to give their take on this matter:

More charts here:

Source: El Chapuzas Informatico




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