Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming Ryzen 5, including specifications, performance, price, release date, and all of its features. Following the successful introduction of AMD Ryzen™ 7 desktop processors including record pre-orders and award-winning1 performance, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today announced Ryzen™ 5 desktop processors will launch worldwide on April 11, 2017, offering disruptive price-to-performance for gamers and creators. With end users at the heart of everything AMD does, the new Ryzen 5 processors feature the powerful and efficient “Zen” architecture in 6-core,12-thread as well as 4-core, 8-thread options, to deliver enhanced performance, immersive experiences and high performance innovation to gamers and consumers worldwide with a price range of $169 to $24...
AMD has been teasing it’s Polaris 10 GPU for a quite a bit now, and we finally may have some information as to how they perform in comparison to Nvidia’s flagships, kudos to the guys at VideoCardz. Here’s the 3D Mark scores as posted on their site. It seems like AMD only beats the Titan X while in Crossfire (SLI for Nvidia) mode. We’re still not clear as to if this is AMD’s flagship or a budget-range card. I it is a flagship, the AMD has clearly fallen behind. On the other hand, if this is their budget/mid-range offering, the Nvidia is in for some stiff competition. And for more news and reviews, keep checking back at Gaming Central.