AMD recently announced their Ryzen 7000 series, scheduled to be released on September 27. AMD CEO Lisa Su revealed four new Ryzen 7000 series SKUs based on.
What just happened? The optimal memory configuration for Zen 4 has been revealed on AMD’s Discord server as Robert Hallock, AMD’s Technical Marketing Manager, confirmed that Ryzen 7000’s “sweet spot” will be DDR5-6000.
AMD recently announced their Ryzen 7000 series, scheduled to be released on September 27. AMD CEO Lisa Su revealed four new Ryzen 7000 series SKUs based on the 5nm Zen 4 core architecture, with the flagship 7950X boasting boost speeds of up to 5.7 GHz.
The new AM5 platform will of course only support DDR5 memory, with the Ryzen 7000 series offering native DDR5-5200 support and up to DDR5-6400 overclocking speed. Robert Hallock, AMD’s Technical Marketing Manager, confirmed that DDR5-6000 will be the sweet spot for Zen 4 CPUs, and this sweet spot is based on the best compromise of cost, stability, and performance.