AMD Ryzen 9 5900X CPU-Z Bench Score Leaks and it is fast
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Netherwind
It's a magical processor if true.
Just a couple of days left until we know for sure.
ACEB
Feels like christmas as a kid
labidas
this + NAVI leak. Things are looking real good for AMD.
mentor07825
I have a 3700x but I'd be extremely interested to see the gains in games. If it can perform as well as Intel's 10th gen then I might just pick it up and flog my 3700x on Ebay. This, with my 3080 Strix on pre-order, I can sit on my build for a few years until the next chipset platform comes out and DDR5 has matured.
I'm aware just swapping out a 3700x for the final AM4 CPUs is a bit mental, but working on my PC is akin to people working on their cars or my brother with his cycling.
theoneofgod
The Goose
moab600
I already was gonna buy the 3950X so i'll wait for 5950X 🙂
Seems like Zen 3 won't be a botch and hopefully Big Navi would be a success as well.
Nicked_Wicked
Looking good! Hopefully they managed to optimize the latency between CCD’s to a minimum. It’s the only reason I stuck with a Ryzen with a single CCD.
Calmmo
Hai, wts 3900x CPU
Richard Nutman
Valken
That single core score is insane.
Can someone please show me a list of games that scale beyond 8c/16t? Because I need to goto the blood bank, and maybe other banks to ready funds for new full build with all AMD parts. I would put the whole thing in the shoebox if I have to while saving for the case.
Fox2232
Undying
8core zen3 will be a sweat spot this gen.
Jawnys
-Tj-
Its over 600
New zen3 Looks very good!
gx-x
DeskStar
TheDeeGee
kapu
If this score is anywere near truth , intel is in BIG trouble.... that 5600X smells gooood
schmidtbag
If AMD does go the single CCX route, I'd be interested if they have "non-X" models for everything that uses a pair of CCXs. So for example, the 5700 uses a pair whereas the 5700X has one. Depending on your workload, the extra CCX shouldn't really have much of an impact at all on performance, whereas in others it would make a very substantial difference, but it would make for a cheaper product since you're basically getting defective chips.
I don't know of any (doesn't mean there aren't any) but whatever game can take advantage of more than 16 threads, that doesn't mean it needs that much. More threads doesn't always yield more performance, or at least not a significant amount.
With next-gen consoles around the corner, I figure 8c/16t is the most anyone will need for gaming. If you do other things besides gaming (or other things while you're gaming), you'll probably want more to compensate.