It seems that there are still no abnormal defect rates among Ryzen 5000 processors. The statistics of many stores speaks about this.

A few days ago, the company PowerGPU, which sells PCs that it also assembles, tweeted about some incredible indicators of marriage in Ryzen 5000 processors.

In particular, the Ryzen 5 5600X was talking about 2.5%, and the Ryzen 9 5950X was about 16%. However, then we stipulated that the lack of such information previously seemed strange. And now this story has a continuation.

It seems that there are still no abnormal defect rates among Ryzen 5000 processors.  The statistics of many stores speaks about this.

Several sources decided to study the situation in more detail and turned to other companies and sellers with a request to comment on the PowerGPU statistics. It turned out that no one had ever noticed anything like that.

PC World decided not to name its sources, but clarified that all three sell more systems based on Ryzen CPUs than PowerGPUs. The first two sources simply stated that they did not notice the increased number of defects or breakdowns of new AMD processors. The latest source shared statistics. Its data is as follows:

  • Ryzen 5000 fail 2.9% of the time
  • Ryzen 3000 – 3%
  • Threadripper 3000 — в 3%
  • 9th Gen Intel Core – up 0.9%
  • Intel Core 10th generation – up 1.2%

At the same time, Intel processors are sold much more, which can affect the statistics.

Another source cites statistics from the largest German store MindFactory, which sells thousands of processors per month.

It seems that there are still no abnormal defect rates among Ryzen 5000 processors.  The statistics of many stores speaks about this.

As you can see, the statistics are quite normal here. Moreover, this data indicates that Ryzen 5000 fail even less often than their predecessors.

A number of other interviewed sources also confirmed that AMD did not record any problems with non-working or failing CPUs.

The PowerGPU store itself deleted the original message saying that AMD contacted it, and now they are together trying to figure out the problem.

As a result, if PowerGPU for some reason simply did not lie, the situation looms rather strange, since the company recorded not just an abnormal number of idle processors – the indicator is 10-20 times more than usual. It remains to be hoped that the situation will clear up in the near future, and we will find out the details.

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