Today, the day after the publication of the independent reviews, AMD announced the official sale of the Ryzen 7,000 series of Raphael desktop processors on the Zen 4 architecture, as well as the motherboards on the new AMD X670 and X670E chipsets.
Only four models of processors have so far been incorporated into the Ryzen 7000 series: the flagship 16-nuclear and 32-track Ryzen 97900X operating in the frequency range 4.5 to 5.7 GHz; the 12-nuclear and 24-track Ryzen 979000X operating in the frequency range 4.7 to 5.6 GHz; the 8-nuclear and 16-directional Ryzen 777000X operating in the frequency range 4.5 to 5.4 GHz; and the 6-nuclear and 12-track Ryzen 57600X operating in the frequency range 4.7 to 5.3 GHz. The first two chips have a declared energy consumption of 170 W and the remaining 2 have an energy consumption of 105 W.
The recommended value of processors in the U.S. is $699, $549, $399 and $299 respectively, for which they were sold in the U.S.; new ones can be found, for example, in Newegg and Amazon; however, in other regions, the final price will be different, higher, and will also depend on the retailer.
For example, in Europe, innovation is valued more expensive. Senior Ryzen 97950X is proposed for Y849, Ryzen 979000X is estimated to be Y699, Ryzen 777000X received a price tag in Y479 and Ryzen 57600X is estimated to be Y359.
The prices of the Ryzen 7,000 processors are still small and varied. However, over time, the choice has to expand. According to a large American retailer, Newegg, offers begin with $260 for the most affordable payment models, such as the ASRock X670E PG Lightning model. The most expensive offer so far is the ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Extreme, which is valued by the same store at $1,000. However, as previously reported, there will be offers and more expensive ones. For example, the MSI MEG X670E Godlike fee is expected at $1,300.
For the European market, the variety of motherboards is still scarce, ranging from Y329 for the same ASRock X670E PG Lightning to Y840 for the Gigabyte X670E Aorus Xtreme model.