According to the current information, the CPU frequency of AMD ryzen 7000 desktop computer has been crazy. The maximum clock frequency of multithreading can reach 5.5ghz According to angstronomics, the final retail version may provide a higher CPU clock frequency
Earlier this week, amd corrected and confirmed more details about its ryzen 7000 CPU lineup codenamed Raphael. The company confirmed that the TDP of its top ryzen 7000 CPU is indeed 170W, and the maximum package power of Am5 (LGA 1718) slot will reach 230W. The company also confirmed that the game demo displayed during Computex 2022 was a 16 core prototype running at 5.5 GHz on multiple threads. But most importantly, the company also confirmed that the operating range of the prototype was lower than the new 170W TDP specification.
Robert Hallock, a reddit community user, said: "the processor shown by Computex is a 16 core prototype sample, which has not been integrated into a specific power /tdp value, but its operating range is lower than the new 170W TDP group we developed. This is a conservative number.".
Now, according to the report from angstronomics, there seems to be a SKU (or OPN) that incorporates the 5.85 GHz maximum frequency limit (Fmax). The report said: "regarding the frequency target, there is no game demonstration showing the maximum frequency of 5.55ghz in the final version. Although angstronomics knows the ordered part number (OPN) for the fuse of 5.85 GHz Fmax, we will have to wait and see what the settings of retail step-by-step fuses are.".