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Guru3D.com » News » YouTube LiveStream Shows Benchmarks AMD Ryzen 2700X to be 10% faster

YouTube LiveStream Shows Benchmarks AMD Ryzen 2700X to be 10% faster

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/03/2018 11:46 AM | source: | 30 comment(s)
YouTube LiveStream Shows Benchmarks AMD Ryzen 2700X to be 10% faster

On Youtube, a video was posted (Livestream) of a user showing AMD Ryzen 2700X and some results. This means that some people already have been seeded the new Zen+ processors, Pinnacle Ridge.

The video was however removed again but did seem to be the real deal. The results, however, have not been lost, as hey anything that gets out of the web, remains there. The Ryzen 7 2700X processor scored 1790 point in CineBench CB15, a Ryzen 7 1800X scores roughly 1620 points.

So that is give or take roughly a performance increase of 10%, not bad. That result was based on a default clock frequency, the guy also posted a tweaked result, showing 1891 points with all cores at 4.2 GHz.

Interesting to note is the memory latency seems to have dropped a bit, at 3200 MHz CL14 the processor's memory controllers showed a 66ns latency, that's again roughly 10%.

Check the thumbnail below.



YouTube LiveStream Shows Benchmarks AMD Ryzen 2700X to be 10% faster




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Embra
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#5534435 Posted on: 04/03/2018 01:42 PM
Waiting on HH to give the real numbers.

sideeffect
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#5534450 Posted on: 04/03/2018 02:31 PM
For comparison my 1700 clocked at 3.85GHz all cores gets 1747 CB.

Cache and Memory latency decreases with Ryzen as clock frequency (CPU, IF) increases so that is to be expected and looks like a consequence of the increased frequency with rev 2 rather than any improvements in the design but we will see.

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#5534452 Posted on: 04/03/2018 02:34 PM
For comparison my 1700 clocked at 3.85GHz all cores gets 1747 CB.

Cache and Memory latency decreases with Ryzen as clock frequency (CPU, IF) increases so that is to be expected and looks like a consequence of the increased frequency with rev 2 rather than any improvements in the design but we will see.
Well all AMD ever really claimed Zen+ would be is a refined Zen, so speed bump and bump in efficiency is all that should be expected. The leaked latency improvements seem to be a little more than just from the 200Mhz clock increase though.

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#5534463 Posted on: 04/03/2018 02:52 PM
Yes I am not complaining at all this revision looks like it will be great and the CPU frequency jump is the most important thing.

However a lot of the comparisons to rev 1 seem to be from older benchmarks with loose secondary timings, older BIOS, unknown infinity fabric speeds etc. The score of 1620 CB for 1800X for example is not reflective of current performance if I set my 1700 to 3.7Ghz all cores which is same as 1800x I get 1673 CB and I only have 3000Mhz DDR4.

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#5534471 Posted on: 04/03/2018 03:26 PM
Considering the bump in frequency, that's actually a little disappointing. But, that's also just 1 benchmark. Ryzen tends to fare pretty well in Cinebench anyway - it's the games and other latency-picky tasks that was holding back Ryzen the most.

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