Socket AM5 motherboards secretly received a new Ryzen

AMD has updated the Ryzen 7000 desktop product line from the ground up.

AMD no longer really focuses on the Ryzen 7000 desktop product line, but this series is still important, as they mostly represent budget-friendly solutions. In order for as many people as possible to get on the Socket AM5 train, the company released its cheapest solution so far, codenamed Raphael, the parameters of which are detailed in the table below:

AMD seventh generation Ryzen processor
Type Core/Turbo Clock SMT L2 cache L3 cache Consumption (TDP)
5 7400F (6 mag) 3,7/4,7 GHz van 6 x 1 MB 32 MB 65 W

The new Ryzen, without IGP, is sold as a boxed edition, so it also gets a factory cooler in the form of the Wraith Stealth model.

Source: prohardver.hu