MSI MEG X570 Creation Motherboard Spotted Running A Ryzen 3000, Zen 2 Quad Core ES CPU With Up To 3.8 GHz Clock Speeds

MSI MEG X570 Creation Motherboard Spotted Running A Ryzen 3000, Zen 2 Quad Core ES CPU With Up To 3.8 GHz Clock Speeds

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https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-3000-zen-2-cpu-msi-meg-x570-creation-motherboard-spotted/

MSI seems to be working on a new high-end motherboard based around the X570 chipset which would support the AMD Ryzen 3000 series processors. We have earlier reported that a few board manufacturers have already received early samples of these processors and it looks like that one of the samples being internally tested sneaked its way into SiSoftware database (via momomo_us).

The AMD Ryzen 3000 series sample that was being tested in an early engineering sample. It goes by the “2DS104BBM4GH2_38/34_N” codename which shows that it is an ES1 (Engineering Sample) desktop processor with a 65W TDP and clock speeds of 3.4 GHz base and 3.8 GHz boost. The chip has four cores and eight threads which means we would indeed be looking at entry level Ryzen 3 parts with quad-core designs. The chip also comes with 2 MB of L2 and 16 MB of L3 cache. AMD’s Ryzen 3000 series is powered by the Zen 2 core architecture which is based around the 7nm node so we should see better clock speeds in the final variants, especially the 95W+ TDP parts.

MSI MEG X570 Creation Motherboard Spotted Running A Ryzen 3000, Zen 2 Quad Core ES CPU With Up To 3.8 GHz Clock Speeds

Apr 1, 2019, 1:18pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/amd-ryzen-3000-zen-2-cpu-msi-meg-x570-creation-motherboard-spotted/ > MSI seems to be working on a new high-end motherboard based around the X570 chipset which would support the AMD Ryzen 3000 series processors. We have earlier reported that a few board manufacturers have already received early samples of these processors and it looks like that one of the samples being internally tested sneaked its way into SiSoftware database (via momomo_us). > The AMD Ryzen 3000 series sample that was being tested in an early engineering sample. It goes by the “2DS104BBM4GH2_38/34_N” codename which shows that it is an ES1 (Engineering Sample) desktop processor with a 65W TDP and clock speeds of 3.4 GHz base and 3.8 GHz boost. The chip has four cores and eight threads which means we would indeed be looking at entry level Ryzen 3 parts with quad-core designs. The chip also comes with 2 MB of L2 and 16 MB of L3 cache. AMD’s Ryzen 3000 series is powered by the Zen 2 core architecture which is based around the 7nm node so we should see better clock speeds in the final variants, especially the 95W+ TDP parts.