AMD Ryzen 9000 review: Impressive efficiency, with bugs and so-so speed boosts
Briefly

The Ryzen 9000 series emphasizes power efficiency alongside performance improvements, making it an appealing option for users seeking cooler, less power-hungry chips without sacrificing speed.
AMD's Ryzen 9000 offerings feature significant reductions in power limits compared to predecessors while achieving low-double-digit performance gains, a rare feat amidst high-performance competition from Intel.
Users looking to find a balance between efficiency and performance can do so with the 9700X and 9900X, which offer considerable performance headroom for those willing to tweak settings.
Despite significant upsides, potential buyers face challenges related to high motherboard and RAM costs, alongside bugs observed during initial testing, which may impact early adopters.
Read at Ars Technica
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