Benchmark shows AMD Ryzen 7 5800X processor with eight cores, and it's fast
Well, it's not a surprize that ZEN3 is coming, and we already heard about it being named the 5000 series, as well as a mention of a Ryzen 9 5900. New is an 8-core Ryzen 7 5700 model, it surfaced in AotS.
One thing is certain, AotS is an absolute pos when it comes to comparing things, but hey here we go. A dude named DpuTiger ran several benchmarks with the unannounced Ryzen 7 CPU resolution ranges are 1920x1080 up-to 3840x2160 pixels. He used a GeForce RTX 2080 and 32GB ram The processor achieves an average 'CPU Framerate' of 133.6fps. The CPU Framerate is a tool of the game with which the game calculates what the theoretical framerate would be if other hardware was not a bottleneck.
The guy also player ran a benchmark with the RTX 2080 GPU paired with an Intel Core i9-10900K CPU with a clock speed of 3.7GHz and with 16GB of ram. The processor achieved a CPU frame rate of 113.9 fps on average. With the Crazy_1440p preset, the Ryzen 7 5800X CPU gets an average theoretical score of 140.6fps; with the Crazy_1080p preset this is 142.4fps. According to the benchmarks, the 5800X processor will get eight cores and sixteen threads.
According to the game, the Ryzen 7 5800X has eight cores plus SMTfor 16 threads simultaneously, but unfortunately there is no information about the motherboard or clock speeds. One can assume, however, that it is still a preliminary copy of the Ryzen 5000 series ('Vermeer'), which could later even run at higher frequencies.
If all this remains to be correct, then AMD has been focussing hard on tackling the challenges with high-framerate gaming. We'll learn more coming October the 8th.
CPU | normal | medium | Heavy |
---|---|---|---|
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X | 167 fps | 135 fps | 110 fps |
Intel Core i9-10900K | 136 fps | 119 fps | 96 fps |
AMD Ryzen 7 3800X | 125 fps | 111 fps | 87 fps |
CPU frame rate in Crazy 4K
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How come the big difference at 4K resolution?
As far as I'm aware of the only 'thing' users need for 4K resolution is GPU power rather than CPU.
But hell yeah give me that Zen3!

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Dammmm , that is crazy !
Have fun reviewing it boss. We wait patiently for your 30 pages review .
Let"s hope it will be this good
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The 10900K is still beating the 5800X in the test. the "CPU framerate" is theoretical. It is just a number the bench is producing, but its not a number the CPU is producing in the "game". And lets not get carried away. The Intel system is using 16GB of RAM vs 32GB of RAM on the AMD system.. But we dont anything about clocks, frequency or thermals so this is just fun and games - not scientificly nor objective.. So it does not say anything about anything.
But Look at the pictures posted. It cleary says the Intel 10900K beating the 5800X.
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The 10900K is still beating the 5800X in the test. the "CPU framerate" is theoretical. It is just a number the bench is producing, but its not a number the CPU is producing in the "game". And lets not get carried away. The Intel system is using 16GB of RAM vs 32GB of RAM on the AMD system.. But we dont anything about clocks, frequency or thermals so this is just fun and games - not scientificly nor objective.. So it does not say anything about anything.
But Look at the pictures posted. It cleary says the Intel 10900K beating the 5800X.
Lets say they are very close and that was expected from Zen3 , to lose gap and match intel at gaming . But i think we might get a bit of suprise

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Has to be something else going on for a Ryzen part to beat a 10900k like that in a gaming benchmark, but then they are rumoured to hit 5ghz boost this gen with 15% IPC. Exciting times ahead for real tech fans