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For all you converts appreciating AMD's epic comeback into the gaming space (and generally every single other space apart from phones), you may be as happy as I am to hear that they announced their Ryzen 4000 mobile chips at CES with some generalised performance numbers. And my god does it look promising! Now, as always, we have to take any numbers released directly from the manufacturer with a grain of salt until 3rd party reviewers get their hands on them and do some real world performance benchmarks..... BUT, that being said, since Lisa Su has been at the helm, AMD have been quite transparent in their announcements.
AND..... crescendo please.... we have a US builder who has announced a Clevo chassis being released on the Zen 4000's. So they're out there and Clevo will be supplying them.
That US based one is set for availability in February, so I'm sure PCS won't be far behind.
Considering PCS's quick support for Epyc Servers and the massive enthusiasm generally for threadripper and Ryzen 2 systems, I have no doubt in my mind that they will be offering some Zen 4000 based chassis.
I'm so exited.
The expected benefits, other than performance are:
Much better thermal management.
Much better overall performance for gaming and content creation over intel
Less power usage so better battery life
For all you converts appreciating AMD's epic comeback into the gaming space (and generally every single other space apart from phones), you may be as happy as I am to hear that they announced their Ryzen 4000 mobile chips at CES with some generalised performance numbers. And my god does it look promising! Now, as always, we have to take any numbers released directly from the manufacturer with a grain of salt until 3rd party reviewers get their hands on them and do some real world performance benchmarks..... BUT, that being said, since Lisa Su has been at the helm, AMD have been quite transparent in their announcements.
AND..... crescendo please.... we have a US builder who has announced a Clevo chassis being released on the Zen 4000's. So they're out there and Clevo will be supplying them.
That US based one is set for availability in February, so I'm sure PCS won't be far behind.
Considering PCS's quick support for Epyc Servers and the massive enthusiasm generally for threadripper and Ryzen 2 systems, I have no doubt in my mind that they will be offering some Zen 4000 based chassis.
I'm so exited.
The expected benefits, other than performance are:
Much better thermal management.
Much better overall performance for gaming and content creation over intel
Less power usage so better battery life
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