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AMD has announced four new 2000-series processors based on Zen+ which fills out its launch of parts: two X-series processors at 65W focused on overclocking with Precision Boost overdrive, and two E series parts at 45W. AMD's Mainstream Stack AnandTech Zen Cores w/SMT Base Freq Turbo Freq L3 (MB) Vega CUs TDP MSRP Ryzen 7 2700X Zen+ 8 / 16 3700 4300 16 - 105W $329 Ryzen 7 2700 Zen+ 8 / 16 3200 4100 16 - 65W $299 Ryzen 7 2700E Zen+ 8 / 16 2800 4000 16 - 45W - Ryzen 5 2600X Zen+ 6 / 12 3600 4200 16 - 95W $229 Ryzen 5 2600 Zen+ 6 / 12 3400 3900 16 - 65W $199 Ryzen 5 2600E Zen+ 6 / 12 3100 4000 16 - 45W - Ryzen 5 2500X Zen+ 4 / 8 3600 4000 8 - 65W - Ryzen 5 2400G Zen 4 / 8 3600 3900 6 11 65W $169 Ryzen 5 2400GE* Zen 4 / 8 3200 3800 6 11 35W * Ryzen 3 2300X Zen+ 4 / 4 3500 4000 8 - 65W - Ryzen 3 2200G Zen 4 / 4 3500 3700 6 8 65W $99 Ryzen 3 2200GE* Zen 4 / 4 3200 3600 6 8 35W * Athlon 240GE Details to be disclosed in Q4 Athlon 220GE Details to be disclosed in Q4 Athlon 200GE Zen 2 / 4 3200 - 4 3 35W $55 * Released but not at retail Strangely enough, AMD's announcement today only had the two X processors, but the E processors were included in their...

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