Large retail chains previously could afford to order specific models of video cards that were manufactured only for them, but with the central processors the situation was more complicated - unique models could be ordered by the manufacturer only PC builders.
Preparing the previous material about counterfeit AMD Ryzen processors, we found evidence of an eyewitness who saw a confusing description of the characteristics Medion Erazer X7741D desktop computer in one of the shops in the Netherlands. Judge for yourself: the eight-core AMD Ryzen 7 1700 processor was attributed to the presence of 2 MB cache in the Intel version and a frequency of 2.48 GHz.
Clearly, the data came to the information booklet by mistake, and in fact the AMD Ryzen 7 1700 processor not only has its own cache, not its borrowed from the competitor, but also normal frequencies of 3.0 / 3.7 GHz.
Of course, in the future, with the use of modular layout , AMD will be able to instill in its processors the ability to work with the most bizarre blocks. Related Products :
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