Modders-Inc posted a review on the AMD Ryzen 7 2700 and Ryzen 5 2600 Processor
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Last March, AMD released their long awaited Ryzen line of processors, and the new AM4 socket and X370 chipset. Like any launch of a new architecture, it had its issues. However, overall it was a vast improvement over their previous Piledriver architecture. With the second generation of Ryzen processors based on AMDs 12 nm Zen+ architecture, the hope is they’ve worked out all the bugs such as overclocking issues and memory compatibility. Now, with over a year to work out the bugs, AMD has released their second generation of Ryzen processors, with their X470 chipset to go along with the new chips. In classic AMD fashion, they have kept the AM4 socket for this generation. In this review, we’ll be taking a look at both the R7 2700 and the R5 2600, both the non X variant. The big question is, did AMD continue to improve with their latest generation of Ryzen processors? We’ll try to answer that question the best we can and provide some evidence to back up our claim. So, let’s see how these two processors did against the competition, and each other.AMD Ryzen 7 2700 and Ryzen 5 2600 Processor Review