AMD Ryzen 7 7700 Benchmark Reveals 5.3 GHz Clocks, Around 10% Slower Performance Than Ryzen 7 7700X

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The first benchmark for AMD’s unannounced Ryzen 7 7700 processor has surfaced on Geekbench, offering an early look at what the non-X variant can do versus its faster and already-available counterpart. Comparisons derived from the 2,062 single-core and 12,685 multi-core scores that the Ryzen 7 7700 achieved would suggest that the 8C/16T CPU is around 10% slower than the 7700X, which AMD launched last month for $399. The Ryzen 7 7700 features a base frequency of 3.8 GHz and boost frequency of 5.347 GHz, according to the benchmark.

Comparisons via Wccftech:

The CPU was tested on an ASRock X670E Taichi motherboard with DDR5-4800 memory. In terms of performance, the AMD Ryzen 7 7700 Non-X CPU scored 2062 points in single-core and 12,685 points in multi-core tests. When comparing with the Ryzen 7 7700X, the Non-X CPU ends up around 10% slower in multi-threading and around 5% slower in single-core tests. That is a very reasonable performance drop given the clock speed and TDP differences.

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