AMD Ryzen 9 5900X CPU-Z Bench Score Leaks and it is fast

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It looks like AMD is ready to deliver its promise for at least up to 15% extra IPC, and if we can believe the screenshot you are about to see, much more. 



AMD will announce ZEN3 based processors soon, and expectations have been high. A new CPU-Z Benchmark score of a 12-core/24-thread Ryzen 9 5900X processor surfaced. CPU-Z offers a handy single-threaded and multi-threaded benchmark. The alleged 5900X specimen shown is putting a multi-threaded (nT) score of 9481.8 points, and a single-threaded (1T) score of 652.8 points. That last one would be extremely fast TBH.



It is compared with an internal reference score from CPUID of the Ryzen 7 3700X 8-core/16-thread processor, which is shown with 511 points 1T and 5433 points nT. So based on that comparison the 5900X would be 27% faster in the 1T score, and a 74% higher nT score (albeit that can be explained by the number of the double amount of cores). If this processor is was not overclocked and if we're looking at reference scores (we do not know), then things are looking extremely good for ZEN3, even better than expected.

I threw the results into our CPU-Z reference scores.  The leak is a speculation, not official. Keep that in mind at all times. Please understand the charts below thus are a mock-up of 'what could be', and as you can see, that would be 16-core Ryzen Threadripper 2950X territory.


AMD Ryzen 9 5900X CPU-Z Bench Score Leaks and it is fast


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