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AMD Ryzen 7 8700F Processor AMD Ryzen 7 8700F processor is the starting point for a serious gaming PC. Specifications Name AMD Ryzen 7 8700F Family Ryzen Series Ryzen 8000 Series Form Factor Desktops AMD PRO Technologies No Regional Availability Global Former Codename Phoenix Processor Architecture Zen 4 # of CPU Cores 8 Multithreading (SMT) Yes # of Threads 16 Max. Boost Clock Up to 5 GHz Base Clock 4.1 GHz L2 Cache 8 MB L3 Cache 16 MB Default TDP 65W AMD Configurable TDP (cTDP) 45-65W Processor Technology for CPU Cores TSMC 4nm FinFET CPU Compute Die (CCD) Size 178mm² Package Die Count 1 Unlocked for Overclocking Yes AMD EXPO Memory Overclocking Technology Yes Precision Boost Overdrive Yes Curve Optimizer Voltage Offsets Yes AMD Ryzen Master Support Yes CPU Socket AM5 Supporting Chipsets A620 , X670E , X670 , B650E , B650 , X870E , X870 , B840 , B850 CPU Boost Technology Precision Boost 2 Instruction Set x86-64 Supported Extensions AES , AMD-V , AVX , AVX2 , AVX512 , FMA3 , MMX-plus , SHA , SSE , SSE2 , SSE3 , SSSE3 , SSE4.1 , SSE4.2 , SSE4A , x86-64 Max. Operating Temperature (Tjmax) 95C *OS Support Windows 11 - 64-Bit Edition , Windows 10 - 64-Bit Edition , RHEL x86 64-Bit , Ubuntu x86 64-Bit Connectivity Native USB 4 (40Gbps) 2 Native USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) 2 Native USB 2.0 (480Mbps) 1 PCI Express Version PCIe 4.0 Native PCIe Lanes (Total/Usable) 20 , 16 NVMe Support Boot , RAID0 , RAID1 System Memory Type DDR5 Memory Channels 2 Max. Memory 256 GB System Memory Subtype UDIMM Max Memory Speed 2x1RDDR5-5200 2x2RDDR5-5200 4x1RDDR5-3600 4x2RDDR5-3600 Graphics Capabilities Graphics Model Discrete Graphics Card Required AMD SmartAccess Memory Available AI Engine Capabilities AMD Ryzen AI Available Performance Up to 16 TOPS Security AMD Enhanced Virus Protection (NX bit) - Yes
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