AMD Ryzen Deep Dive: The 2700X, 2700, 2600X, and 2600

With 2017 finished, and Ryzen being very successful for AMD, the inevitable question was due: what happens next? Early in 2018, the plans were laid bare: a second generation Ryzen processor was set to come in mid-year, followed by a second generation Threadripper, using GlobalFoundries’ 12nm process. This is not AMD’s next big microarchitecture, which we know is called  Zen 2 on 7nm, but an opportunity to launch a wave of components with minor improvements and take advantage of a manufacturing process that gives more frequency and more performance.

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AMD Ryzen 5 2600

AMD’s Ryzen 5 2600 provides excellent performance in productivity applications and competitive frame rates in games. It’s also an attractive choice for anyone building a PC in a compact case, given a 65W TDP. But if you’re more interested in raw performance or overclocking, Ryzen 5 2600X is a better option for just $20 more.

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