AMD Ryzen 9 3950X CineBench R15 OC Performance Posted
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Fox2232
And that's what we call: "Suicide Run."
fantaskarsef
SniperX
All hell is going to break loose next week...
Digilator
"72 MiByte L3-Cache" = Mini Byte(?)
"16-person processor"
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Is this supposed to be some type of humor? o_O
Netherwind
fantaskarsef
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_prefix#mebi
Learn.
Probably a typo, or buggy auto translation. But @Hilbert Hagedoorn probably just needs some coffee.
Fox2232
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beta-sama
New 3600X Benchmark : https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/AMD-Ryzen-5-3600X/Rating/4041
Looks promising !
Silva
Is it just me or overclocking scores brings me less interest for the product?
I like to see real world numbers, with air cooling preferably.
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schmidtbag
Hog54
I never trusted userbench.
Ricardo
TLD LARS
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JamesSneed
The Ryzen 1800x also broke records on liquid nitrogen and clocked up to 5.36Ghz early on. However you realistically couldn't OC it past 4.1-4.2 Ghz on good air or water cooling. Im not sure im interested in OC scores from liquid nitrogen just some air cooled scores would suffice.
schmidtbag
I think we're all getting a bit spoiled with unrealistic expectations if we think 5GHz can be easily achieved on all 16 cores using a typical liquid cooling solution... I don't think Zen2 is going to hit that sudden wall of 3.9-4.2 GHz that the first 2 generations did, but assuming any amount of Zen2 cores can reach 5GHz with sufficient stability at a reasonable voltage, 16 cores at 5GHz will be hard to achieve simply because of the sheer amount of heat and power draw. I'm sure if you had 3x extra large radiators and 2x 8-pin power connectors, you could reach 5GHz, but I personally don't think that's worth it.