Yes we managed a full day without a Ryzen news! But, a day has passed and some new information popped up. The AMD Ryzen launch date is firm and steady on March 2nd, likely 3PM CEST. Lock that date in your agenda.

The new information was posted earlier today at sweclockers and does confirm the signals we've been hearing for a while now. Obviously there's an AMD Capsaicin event February the 28th. We do expect to see full product announcements that day and then on the 2nd the review embargoes will be lifted, not just for Ryzen but also for the board partners that will be selling motherboards.

At the same day AMD will be launching the X370 and B350 chipsets based motherboards first. Processors wise you'll see three 8-core parts launched with availability on March the 2nd. Some webshops have however listed the 28th, so there remains to be a little confusion there. Motherboards wise a lot has surfaced online already, including details on the flagship Crosshair VI Hero and Prime X370 motherboards.

Processors then:

You will have noticed that the naming has been changed to Series 3 5 and 7 and no longer is it R3, R5 and R7. I do like that subtle simplified change. ALL models will be unlocked, AMD made that bold claim themselves in early January. The X models thus simply are better binned ones with less restrictions on likely voltage.

AMD Ryzen 7 1800X - 499 USD

AMD Ryzen R7 1800X is the flagship processor and it has has 8 cores with 16 threads and is assumed to get a Boost frequency of 4.00 GHz. The boost frequencies are not confirmed, but the indications we have seen the past few weeks would state a 4.0 GHz Turbo and 3.6 GHz base clock. No further data was revealed. Now keep in mind (if the perf is close) a similar 8-core Intel CPU would cost you about 1,200 euros, the cost for the flagship Ryzen R7 1800X processor would be 599.99 euros. These are unlocked (multiplier) processors.

AMD Ryzen 7 1700X - 389 USD

The next AMD Ryzen in line is the R7 1700X, this one would again get 8 cores and 16 threads but this time at a Turbo frequency of 3.80 GHz, so yes this is pretty much the same processor, just with a lower base at 3.4 GHz and Turbo frequency.

AMD Ryzen 7 1700 - 319 USD

Then there is the AMD R7 Ryzen 1700, this would be a top-end CPU for gamers and yes, again you'll receive an 8 core and 16 threads processor. This time at a Turbo frequency of 3.70 GHz, the most notable being that it is the only model that indicates a TDP, which is set as 65W whereas the other two would be 95 Watt parts. The base clock frequency would be 3.0 GHz.

Other models have been spotted. I personally do not think the processors listed below aside from the three aforementioned ones will launch anytime soon. Again the above three processors (we think) will launch first. All these processors would fit Socket AM4 and thus you can use the same motherboard.

Processor model Cores/Threads L3 Cache TDP Base Turbo Unlocked Price AMD Ryzen 7 1800X 8/16 16MB 95W 3.6GHz 4.0GHz Yes $499 AMD Ryzen 7 1700X 8/16 16MB 95W 3.4GHz 3.8GHz Yes $389 AMD Ryzen 7 1700 8/16 16MB 65W 3.0GHz 3.7GHz Yes $319 AMD Ryzen 5 1600X 6/12 16MB 95W 3.3GHz 3.7GHz Yes $259 AMD Ryzen 5 1500 6/12 16MB 65W 3.2GHz 3.5GHz Yes $229 AMD Ryzen 5 1400X 4/8 8MB 65W 3.5GHz 3.9GHz Yes $199 AMD Ryzen 5 1300 4/8 8MB 65W 3.2GHz 3.5GHz Yes $175 AMD Ryzen 3 1200X 4/4 8MB 65W 3.4GHz 3.8GHz Yes $149 AMD Ryzen 3 1100 4/4 8MB 65W 3.2GHz 3.5GHz Yes $129







