AMD Unleashes Ultimate PC Gaming Platform with Worldwide Availability of AMD Radeon™ RX 5700 Series Graphics Cards and AMD Ryzen™ 3000 Series Desktop Processors

– Intro­du­cing world’s first PCIe® 4.0 rea­dy desk­top CPUs and GPUs, desi­gned to push the limits of gamers, enthu­si­asts, and con­tent creators –

SANTA CLARA, Calif.

 

Today, AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) announ­ced the glo­bal avai­la­bi­li­ty of its new lea­der­ship PC gam­ing plat­form based on AMD Rade­on™ RX 5700 series gra­phics cards and 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen™ Desk­top Pro­ces­sors, as well as AMD Ryzen™ 3000 Series Pro­ces­sors with Rade­on™ Gra­phics (APUs). Tog­e­ther, the­se offe­rings take gam­ing per­for­mance, immersi­ve expe­ri­en­ces, and visu­al fide­li­ty to new heights.

AMD Rade­on RX 5700 series gra­phics cards rede­fi­ne what is pos­si­ble in 1440p gam­ing. Built on the ground-brea­king all-new AMD RDNA gam­ing archi­tec­tu­re and 7nm pro­cess tech­no­lo­gy, the new gra­phics cards deli­ver supe­ri­or visu­al fide­li­ty, light­ning-fast per­for­mance and advan­ced fea­tures to power the latest AAA and eSports titles. Start­ing today, AMD Rade­on RX 5700 XT and RX 5700 gra­phics cards are available on AMD.com and from lea­ding etail­ers and retail­ers for $399 and $349 USD SEP1, respec­tively, and the 50th Anni­ver­sa­ry Edi­ti­on Rade­on RX 5700 XTgra­phics card is available while sup­pli­es last for $449 USD SEP1 from AMD.com and JD.com.

With up to 12 cores and 24 threads now available, 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desk­top Pro­ces­sors are ano­ther powerful demons­tra­ti­on of the tech­no­lo­gy lea­der­ship of AMD, deli­ve­ring the first high-per­for­mance 7nm pro­ces­sors in con­su­mer desk­top PCs. Buil­ding on the lega­cy of high-per­for­mance “Zen” archi­tec­tures, the “Zen 2” micro­ar­chi­tec­tu­re incor­po­ra­tes enhance­ments that deli­ver a signi­fi­cant IPC uplift of an esti­ma­ted 15 per­cent gene­ra­tio­nal­ly2 for fas­ter gam­ing and con­tent crea­ti­on. Begin­ning today, 3rd Gen Ryzen Desk­top Pro­ces­sors, inclu­ding the new Ryzen 3000 Series Pro­ces­sors with Rade­on Gra­phics, are available glo­bal­ly at lea­ding etail­ers and retail­ers start­ing at just $99 USD SEP1.

We are proud to deli­ver our newest AMD Rade­on gra­phics cards and AMD Ryzen pro­ces­sor pro­ducts to crea­te the ulti­ma­te PC gam­ing plat­form with lea­der­ship per­for­mance at every pri­ce point,” said Dr. Lisa Su, Pre­si­dent and CEO, AMD. “AMD is com­mit­ted to dri­ving inno­va­ti­on and com­pe­ti­ti­on across the com­pu­ting and gra­phics mar­kets to give PC enthu­si­asts, gamers and crea­tors incre­di­ble expe­ri­en­ces and unmat­ched value.”

AMD Radeon RX 5700 Series Graphics Cards: Amazing Value and Performance for 1440p Gaming

AMD Rade­on RX 5700 Series gra­phics cards harness the RDNA gam­ing archi­tec­tu­re, which was built from the ground up for supe­ri­or per­for­mance, sca­la­bi­li­ty and power effi­ci­en­cy, and desi­gned to power the future of PC, con­so­le, mobi­le and cloud-based gam­ing. The new RDNA archi­tec­tu­re sup­ports high-speed GDDR6 memo­ry, pro­vi­des PCIe 4.0 sup­port, and pro­vi­des up to 1.25X hig­her per­for­mance-per-clock3 and up to 1.5X hig­her per­for­mance-per-watt over AMD’s pre­vious Gra­phic Core Next (GCN) archi­tec­tu­re4, enab­ling hyper-rea­li­stic, ultra-respon­si­ve and high-frame­ra­te gam­ing experiences.

The newest Rade­on gra­phics cards offer powerful new fea­tures to ele­va­te 1440p gam­ing, including:

  • Rade­on Image Shar­pe­ning (RIS)  Brings cris­pness and cla­ri­ty to in-game visu­als that have been sof­ten­ed by other post-pro­cess effects in DirectX® 9, 12, and Vul­kan® titles. When pai­red with Rade­on GPU ups­ca­ling, RIS enables sharp visu­als and flu­id frame rates on very high-reso­lu­ti­on displays.
  • Fide­li­ty­FX – Offers an open-source tool­kit for game deve­lo­pers with high-qua­li­ty post-pro­cess effects to help make games look beau­tiful while offe­ring an opti­mal balan­ce of visu­al fide­li­ty and per­for­mance. Available on GPUO­pen, Fide­li­ty­FX fea­tures Con­trast-Adap­ti­ve Shar­pe­ning (CAS), which draws out detail in low-con­trast are­as while mini­mi­zing arti­facts cau­sed by typi­cal image shar­pe­ning routines.
  • Rade­on™ Anti-Lag – Opti­mi­zed for eSports, impro­ves com­pe­ti­ti­ve­ness by decre­asing input-to-dis­play respon­se times by up to 31 per­cent5.
Model Com­pu­te Units Stream Pro­ces­sors TFLOPS GDDR6 (GB) Base Clock (MHz) Game Clock6 (MHz) Boost Clock (MHz) SEP1

(USD)

50th Anni­ver­sa­ry Edi­ti­on Rade­on™ RX 5700 XT 40 2,560 Up to 10.14 8 1,680 1,830 Up to 1,980 $449
Rade­on™ RX 5700 XT 40 2,560 Up to 9.75 8 1,605 1,755 Up to 1,905 $399
Rade­on™ RX 5700 36 2,304 Up to 7.95 8 1,465 1,625 Up to 1,725 $349

3rd Gen AMD Ryzen Desktop Processors: Unparalleled Platform and Leadership Performance

Built on power-effi­ci­ent 7nm-based pro­ces­sors, the new 3rd Gen Ryzen Desk­top Pro­ces­sors enable ulti­ma­te per­for­mance, power effi­ci­en­cy, and core counts across sin­gle-thread and mul­ti-thread workloads, offering:

  • Eli­te gam­ing per­for­mance – With hig­her clock speeds, more per­for­mance per clock2, and lar­ger L3 cache than the pre­vious gene­ra­ti­on, plus new syn­er­gies with the Win­dows® 10 May 2019 Update, 3rd Gen Ryzen Desk­top Pro­ces­sors enable more powerful and smoot­her gam­ing expe­ri­en­ces across 1080p and 1440p reso­lu­ti­ons7,8.
  • Win­ning con­tent crea­ti­on per­for­mance – For con­tent crea­tors, 3rd Gen Ryzen Desk­top Pro­ces­sors enable a com­man­ding per­for­mance advan­ta­ge9 over the com­pe­ti­ti­on in ren­de­ring, enco­ding, color gra­ding, and more.
  • Coo­ler and quie­ter PC expe­ri­ence – 3rd Gen Ryzen Desk­top Pro­ces­sors offer supre­me per­for­mance with high­ly ener­gy effi­ci­ent ope­ra­ti­on, enab­ling up to 58% bet­ter per­for­mance-per-watt on Ryzen 9 Pro­ces­sors and up to 30% bet­ter per­for­mance-per-watt on Ryzen 7 Pro­ces­sors — all while run­ning in a high­ly effi­ci­ent, low-power enve­lo­pe — than the com­pe­ti­ti­on10,11.  
  • Over­clo­cking made simp­le12 – Like all AMD Ryzen Pro­ces­sors, 3rd Gen Ryzen Desk­top Pro­ces­sors are ful­ly mul­ti­pli­er and vol­ta­ge unlo­cked. New Pre­cis­i­on Boost Over­dri­ve13 with Auto­ma­tic Over­clo­cking can deli­ver even hig­her per­for­mance on 3000 Series Ryzen 5, 7, and 9 pro­ces­sors by com­mu­ni­ca­ting with the user’s mother­board and incre­asing the maxi­mum clock fre­quen­cy by up to 200MHz at the touch of a but­ton. A new and impro­ved AMD Ryzen™ Mas­ter Soft­ware uti­li­ty is also available, inclu­ding a rede­si­gned user inter­face and many new fea­tures, offe­ring users an easy way to squeeze every drop of per­for­mance from their AMD Ryzen Desk­top Processor.

Addi­tio­nal­ly, with the release of the 3rd Gen Ryzen Desk­top Pro­ces­sors, AMD desi­gned and unvei­led the new X570 chip­set for AMD Socket AM4, enab­ling the world’s first plat­form with PCIe® 4.0 sup­port for con­su­mers. Uni­que sup­port for PCIe® 4.0 paves the way for new clas­ses of high-per­for­mance gra­phics cards, net­wor­king devices, NVMe dri­ves, and more. With over 100 AM4 mother­boards curr­ent­ly in mar­ket, our part­ners are expec­ted to intro­du­ce an addi­tio­nal 50+ models with the new AMD X570 chip­set to com­ple­te the widest sel­ec­tion of launch mother­boards in AMD history.

Tog­e­ther, the 3rd Gen Ryzen Desk­top Pro­ces­sor fami­ly with a X570 mother­board enable more high-speed ports and lanes than any other main­stream socket – a tru­ly enthu­si­ast-wort­hy solution.

3rd Gen Ryzen Desk­top Processors Cores/
Threads
TDP14 (Watts) Boost/Base Freq. (GHz) L2 + L3 Cache (MB) PCIe® 4.0 Lanes (pro­ces­sor + AMD X570) SEP1 (USD)
Ryzen™ 9 3950X 16/32 105 4.7/3.5 72 44 (36 useable) Available Sep­tem­ber 2019
Ryzen™ 9 3900X 12/24 105 4.6/3.8 70 44 (36 useable) $499
Ryzen™ 7 3800X 8/16 105 4.5/3.9 36 44 (36 useable) $399
Ryzen™ 7 3700X 8/16 65 4.4/3.6 36 44 (36 useable) $329
Ryzen™ 5 3600X 6/12 95 4.4/3.8 35 44 (36 useable) $249
Ryzen™ 5 3600 6/12 65 4.2/3.6 35 44 (36 useable) $199

AMD Ryzen 3000 Series Processors with Radeon Graphics

AMD also announ­ced avai­la­bi­li­ty of the Ryzen 3000 Series Desk­top Pro­ces­sors with Rade­on Gra­phics, armed with hig­her CPU and gra­phics clock speeds than its pri­or gene­ra­ti­on of pro­ces­sors, plus new dri­ver fea­tures like Rade­on Anti-Lag. Offe­ring best-in-class gra­phics per­for­mance15;smooth frame­ra­tes for 1080p gamers16; 4K HDR strea­ming capa­bi­li­ties; and Rade­on™ Free­Sync sup­port17, the latest gene­ra­ti­on of AMD Ryzen Pro­ces­sors with Gra­phics are ide­al for afforda­ble gam­ing rigs, SFF PCs, HTPCs, and other uni­que builds.

Ryzen 3000 Series Pro­ces­sors with Rade­on Graphics Cores /
Threads
TDP (Watts) Boost/Base Freq. (GHz) Gra­phics (Gra­phics Clock) L2 + L3 Cache (MB) SEP1(USD)
Ryzen™ 5 3400G 4/8 65 4.2/3.7 Rade­on™ RX Vega 11 (1400 MHz) 6 $149
Ryzen™ 3 3200G 4/4 65 4.0/3.6 Rade­on™ Vega 8 (1250 MHz) 6 $99

Play Gears 5 and 100+ Other PC Games with Xbox Game Pass18

AMD is also offe­ring the Xbox Game Pass for PC, pro­vi­ding com­pli­men­ta­ry, three-month access to Xbox Game Pass for PC with the purcha­se of AMD Rade­on RX 5700 Series gra­phics cards, AMD Ryzen 3000 Series pro­ces­sors, and other sel­ect AMD pro­ducts from par­ti­ci­pa­ting retail­ers. Learn more here.

Supporting Resources

Cautionary Statement

This press release con­ta­ins for­ward-loo­king state­ments con­cer­ning Advan­ced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) inclu­ding, but not limi­t­ed to, the fea­tures, func­tion­a­li­ty, per­for­mance, avai­la­bi­li­ty, timing, pri­cing, expec­ta­ti­ons and expec­ted bene­fits of AMD Rade­on™ RX 5700 Series Gra­phics Cards and AMD Ryzen™ 3000 Series Desk­top Pro­ces­sors, which are made pur­su­ant to the Safe Har­bor pro­vi­si­ons of the Pri­va­te Secu­ri­ties Liti­ga­ti­on Reform Act of 1995. For­ward-loo­king state­ments are com­mon­ly iden­ti­fied by words such as “would,” “intends,” “belie­ves,” “expects,” “may,” “will,” “should,” “seeks,” “plans,” “pro for­ma,” “esti­ma­tes,” “anti­ci­pa­tes,” or the nega­ti­ve of the­se words and phra­ses, other varia­ti­ons of the­se words and phra­ses or com­pa­ra­ble ter­mi­no­lo­gy. Inves­tors are cau­tio­ned that the for­ward-loo­king state­ments in this docu­ment are based on cur­rent beliefs, assump­ti­ons and expec­ta­ti­ons, speak only as of the date of this docu­ment and invol­ve risks and uncer­tain­ties that could cau­se actu­al results to dif­fer mate­ri­al­ly from cur­rent expec­ta­ti­ons. Such state­ments are sub­ject to cer­tain known and unknown risks and uncer­tain­ties, many of which are dif­fi­cult to pre­dict and gene­ral­ly bey­ond AMD’s con­trol, that could cau­se actu­al results and other future events to dif­fer mate­ri­al­ly from tho­se expres­sed in, or impli­ed or pro­jec­ted by, the for­ward-loo­king infor­ma­ti­on and state­ments. Mate­ri­al fac­tors that could cau­se actu­al results to dif­fer mate­ri­al­ly from cur­rent expec­ta­ti­ons include, wit­hout limi­ta­ti­on, the fol­lo­wing: Intel Corporation’s domi­nan­ce of the micro­pro­ces­sor mar­ket and its aggres­si­ve busi­ness prac­ti­ces may limit AMD’s abili­ty to com­pe­te effec­tively; AMD has a wafer sup­p­ly agree­ment with GLOBALFOUNDRIES Inc. (GF) with obli­ga­ti­ons to purcha­se all of its micro­pro­ces­sor and APU pro­duct requi­re­ments, and a cer­tain por­ti­on of its GPU pro­duct requi­re­ments, manu­fac­tu­red at pro­cess nodes lar­ger than 7 nano­me­ter from GF with limi­t­ed excep­ti­ons. If GF is not able to satis­fy AMD’s manu­fac­tu­ring requi­re­ments, AMD’s busi­ness could be adver­se­ly impac­ted; AMD reli­es on third par­ties to manu­fac­tu­re its pro­ducts, and if they are unable to do so on a time­ly basis in suf­fi­ci­ent quan­ti­ties and using com­pe­ti­ti­ve tech­no­lo­gies, AMD’s busi­ness could be mate­ri­al­ly adver­se­ly affec­ted; fail­ure to achie­ve expec­ted manu­fac­tu­ring yields for AMD’s pro­ducts could nega­tively impact its finan­cial results; the suc­cess of AMD’s busi­ness is depen­dent upon its abili­ty to intro­du­ce pro­ducts on a time­ly basis with fea­tures and per­for­mance levels that pro­vi­de value to its cus­to­mers while sup­port­ing and coin­ci­ding with signi­fi­cant indus­try tran­si­ti­ons; if AMD can­not gene­ra­te suf­fi­ci­ent reve­nue and ope­ra­ting cash flow or obtain exter­nal finan­cing, it may face a cash short­fall and be unable to make all of its plan­ned invest­ments in rese­arch and deve­lo­p­ment or other stra­te­gic invest­ments; the loss of a signi­fi­cant cus­to­mer may have a mate­ri­al adver­se effect on AMD; AMD’s receipt of reve­nue from its semi-cus­tom SoC pro­ducts is depen­dent upon its tech­no­lo­gy being desi­gned into third-par­ty pro­ducts and the suc­cess of tho­se pro­ducts; glo­bal eco­no­mic and mar­ket uncer­tain­ty may adver­se­ly impact AMD’s busi­ness and ope­ra­ting results; AMD’s pro­ducts may be sub­ject to secu­ri­ty vul­nerabi­li­ties that could have a mate­ri­al adver­se effect on AMD; IT outa­ges, data loss, data brea­ches and cyber-attacks could com­pro­mi­se AMD’s intellec­tu­al pro­per­ty or other sen­si­ti­ve infor­ma­ti­on, be cos­t­ly to reme­dia­te and cau­se signi­fi­cant dama­ge to its busi­ness, repu­ta­ti­on and ope­ra­ti­ons; AMD’s ope­ra­ting results are sub­ject to quar­ter­ly and sea­so­nal sales pat­terns; AMD may not be able to gene­ra­te suf­fi­ci­ent cash to ser­vice its debt obli­ga­ti­ons or meet its working capi­tal requi­re­ments; AMD has a lar­ge amount of indeb­ted­ness which could adver­se­ly affect its finan­cial posi­ti­on and pre­vent it from imple­men­ting its stra­tegy or ful­fil­ling its con­trac­tu­al obli­ga­ti­ons; the agree­ments gover­ning AMD’s notes and the Secu­red Revol­ving Line of Cre­dit impo­se rest­ric­tions on AMD that may adver­se­ly affect AMD’s abili­ty to ope­ra­te its busi­ness; the mar­kets in which AMD’s pro­ducts are sold are high­ly com­pe­ti­ti­ve; AMD’s world­wi­de ope­ra­ti­ons are sub­ject to poli­ti­cal, legal and eco­no­mic risks and natu­ral dis­as­ters, which could have a mate­ri­al adver­se effect on it; the con­ver­si­on of the 2.125% Con­ver­ti­ble Seni­or Notes due 2026 may dilute the owner­ship inte­rest of AMD’s exis­ting stock­hol­ders, or may other­wi­se depress the pri­ce of its com­mon stock; uncer­tain­ties invol­ving the orde­ring and ship­ment of AMD’s pro­ducts could mate­ri­al­ly adver­se­ly affect it; the demand for AMD’s pro­ducts depends in part on the mar­ket con­di­ti­ons in the indus­tries into which they are sold. Fluc­tua­tions in demand for AMD’s pro­ducts or a mar­ket decli­ne in any of the­se indus­tries could have a mate­ri­al adver­se effect on its results of ope­ra­ti­ons; AMD’s abili­ty to design and intro­du­ce new pro­ducts in a time­ly man­ner is depen­dent upon third-par­ty intellec­tu­al pro­per­ty; AMD depends on third-par­ty com­pa­nies for the design, manu­fac­tu­re and sup­p­ly of mother­boards, soft­ware and other com­pu­ter plat­form com­pon­ents to sup­port its busi­ness; if AMD loses Micro­soft Corporation’s sup­port for its pro­ducts or other soft­ware ven­dors do not design and deve­lop soft­ware to run on AMD’s pro­ducts, its abili­ty to sell its pro­ducts could be mate­ri­al­ly adver­se­ly affec­ted; and AMD’s reli­ance on third-par­ty dis­tri­bu­tors and add-in-board part­ners sub­jects it to cer­tain risks.  Inves­tors are urged to review in detail the risks and uncer­tain­ties in AMD’s Secu­ri­ties and Exch­an­ge Com­mis­si­on filings, inclu­ding but not limi­t­ed to AMD’s Quar­ter­ly Report on Form 10‑Q for the quar­ter ended March 30, 2019.

About AMD

For 50 years AMD has dri­ven inno­va­ti­on in high-per­for­mance com­pu­ting, gra­phics and visua­liza­ti­on tech­no­lo­gies ― the buil­ding blocks for gam­ing, immersi­ve plat­forms and the dat­a­cen­ter. Hundreds of mil­li­ons of con­su­mers, lea­ding For­tu­ne 500 busi­nesses and cut­ting-edge sci­en­ti­fic rese­arch faci­li­ties around the world rely on AMD tech­no­lo­gy dai­ly to impro­ve how they live, work and play. AMD employees around the world are focu­sed on buil­ding gre­at pro­ducts that push the boun­da­ries of what is pos­si­ble. For more infor­ma­ti­on about how AMD is enab­ling today and inspi­ring tomor­row, visit the AMD (NASDAQ:AMDweb­siteblogFace­book and Twit­ter pages. organization.

FOOTNOTES

  1. Sug­gested online retail­er pri­ce in US dol­lars as of 7/7/2019.
  2. Test­ing by AMD Per­for­mance Labs as of 5/23/2019.  AMD “Zen2” CPU-based sys­tem scored an esti­ma­ted 15% hig­her than pre­vious gene­ra­ti­on AMD “Zen” based sys­tem using esti­ma­ted SPECint®_rate_base2006 results. SPEC and SPE­C­int are regis­tered trade­marks of the Stan­dard Per­for­mance Eva­lua­ti­on Cor­po­ra­ti­on. See www.spec.org. GD-141
  3. Test­ing done by AMD per­for­mance labs 5/23/19, show­ing a geo­me­an of 1.25x per/clock across 30 dif­fe­rent games @ 4K Ultra, 4xAA set­tings. Per­for­mance may vary based on use of latest dri­vers. RX-327
  4. Test­ing done by AMD per­for­mance labs 5/23/19, using the Divi­si­on 2 @ 25x14 Ultra set­tings.  Per­for­mance may vary based on use of latest dri­vers. RX-325
  5. Test­ing con­duc­ted by AMD Per­for­mance Labs as of June 4th, 2019 on the 8GB Rade­on™ RX 5700 on the fol­lo­wing games: Apex Legends, Tom Clancy’s The Divi­si­on 2, Dota 2, Fort­ni­te, Over­watch, PlayerUnknown’s Batt­le­ground, and Tom Clancy’s Rain­bow Six Sie­ge.  Per­for­mance may vary.  RS-295
  6. Game Clock” is the expec­ted GPU clock when run­ning typi­cal gam­ing appli­ca­ti­ons, set to typi­cal TGP (Total Gra­phics Power). Actu­al indi­vi­du­al game clock results may vary. GD-147
  7. Test­ing by AMD per­for­mance labs using an AMD Ryzen™ 9 3900X and Core i9-9900K. All games tes­ted at 1920x1080 with maxi­mum in-game qua­li­ty pre­set. Results may vary. RZ3-28
  8. Test­ing by AMD per­for­mance labs using an AMD Ryzen™ 9 3900X and Core i9-9900K. All games tes­ted at 2560x1440 with maxi­mum in-game qua­li­ty pre­set. Results may vary. RZ3-29
  9. Test­ing by AMD per­for­mance labs using an AMD Ryzen™ 9 3900X and Core i9-9900K in: DaVin­ci Resol­ve, Ado­be Pre­mie­re, Cine­bench R20, Hand­bra­ke 1.1.1, LAME MP3 Enco­der, and POV-Ray 3.7. Results may vary. RZ3-30
  10. Test­ing by AMD per­for­mance labs using an AMD Ryzen™ 9 3900X and Core i9-9900K, mea­su­ring wall power during Cine­bench R20 nT. Results may vary. RZ3-31
  11. Test­ing by AMD per­for­mance labs using an AMD Ryzen™ 7 3800X and Core i7-9700K, mea­su­ring wall power during Cine­bench R20 nT. Results may vary. RZ3-35
  12. Over­clo­cking AMD pro­ces­sors, inclu­ding wit­hout limi­ta­ti­on, alte­ring clock fre­quen­ci­es / mul­ti­pli­ers or memo­ry timing / vol­ta­ge, to ope­ra­te bey­ond their stock spe­ci­fi­ca­ti­ons will void any appli­ca­ble AMD pro­duct war­ran­ty, even when such over­clo­cking is enab­led via AMD hard­ware and/or soft­ware. This may also void war­ran­ties offe­red by the sys­tem manu­fac­tu­rer or retail­er. Users assu­me all risks and lia­bi­li­ties that may ari­se out of over­clo­cking AMD pro­ces­sors, inclu­ding, wit­hout limi­ta­ti­on, fail­ure of or dama­ge to hard­ware, redu­ced sys­tem per­for­mance and/or data loss, cor­rup­ti­on or vul­nerabi­li­ty. GD-106
  13. Pre­cis­i­on Boost Over­dri­ve requi­res an AMD Ryzen Thre­ad­rip­per, AMD Ryzen 5 3000, AMD Ryzen 7 3000, or AMD Ryzen 9 3000 Series pro­ces­sor and a mother­board com­pa­ti­ble with one or more of the­se pro­ces­sors. Becau­se Pre­cis­i­on Boost Over­dri­ve enables ope­ra­ti­on of the pro­ces­sor out­side of spe­ci­fi­ca­ti­ons and in excess of fac­to­ry set­tings, use of the fea­ture inva­li­da­tes the AMD pro­duct war­ran­ty and may also void war­ran­ties offe­red by the sys­tem manu­fac­tu­rer or retail­er. GD-135
  14. Though both are often mea­su­red in watts, it is important to distin­gu­ish bet­ween ther­mal and elec­tri­cal watts. Ther­mal wat­ta­ge for pro­ces­sors is con­vey­ed via ther­mal design power (TDP). TDP is a cal­cu­la­ted value that con­veys an appro­pria­te ther­mal solu­ti­on to achie­ve the inten­ded ope­ra­ti­on of a pro­ces­sor. Elec­tri­cal watts are not a varia­ble in the TDP cal­cu­la­ti­on. By design, elec­tri­cal watts can vary from workload to workload and may exceed ther­mal watts. GD-109
  15. Test­ing as of 05/14/2019 by AMD Per­for­mance Labs using an AMD Ryzen™ 5 3400G Pro­ces­sor and Intel Core i5-9400 in PCMark 10, Ado­be Pre­mie­re, Spee­do­me­ter, and SPECview­perf®. Results may vary with con­fi­gu­ra­ti­on. The class defi­ned as gra­phics on a desk­top pro­ces­sor. SPEC® and SPECview­perf are regis­tered trade­marks of Stan­dard Per­for­mance Eva­lua­ti­on Cor­po­ra­ti­on. See www.spec.org. PCO-002
  16. Test­ing as of 05/14/2019 by AMD Per­for­mance Labs using an AMD Ryzen™ 5 3400G Pro­ces­sor and Intel Core i5-9400 in 9 game titles. Results may vary with con­fi­gu­ra­ti­on. PCO-003
  17. Rade­on Free­Sync tech­no­lo­gy requi­res a moni­tor and AMD Rade­on™ gra­phics, both with Free­Sync sup­port. See www.amd.com/freesync for com­ple­te details. Con­firm capa­bi­li­ty with your sys­tem manu­fac­tu­rer befo­re purcha­se. GD-127
  18. Offer available through par­ti­ci­pa­ting retail­ers for eli­gi­ble purcha­ses made July 1, 2019 through March 10, 2020 or when sup­p­ly of cou­pon codes is exhaus­ted, whi­che­ver occurs first. Void whe­re pro­hi­bi­ted. Game Pass for PC:  Over 100 PC Games available start­ing August 2019. Gears 5 available fall 2019. Game Pass code must be rede­e­med by June 30, 2020.  Limit one pro­mo­tio­nal 3‑month sub­scrip­ti­on per Micro­soft account over a 12-month peri­od.  Requi­res the Xbox (beta) app and Win­dows 10 (with updates). Age rest­ric­tions and sys­tem requi­re­ments app­ly. Game cata­log varies over time. Learn more at Xbox.com/gamepass. Gears 5 is rated ESRB “M” for Matu­re and PEGI is not yet rated. May con­tain con­tent inap­pro­pria­te for child­ren. Plea­se con­sult with ESRB.org, PEGI.info, or your regio­nal game ratings organization.