AIDA64: Update v6.00 brings Ryzen 3000 specific benchmarks

Yesterday we updated our Finalwire download with a v6.00 revision for AIDA64, which includes some major enhancements. Included are revised benchmarks and stability tests for AMD's upcoming Zen 2 processors, including Ryzen 3000 (Matisse) and Epyc 2 (Rome), which the chiplet design.



AIDA64 is used mostly used to read system data, but also comes with various benchmarks and stability tests. Useful is, for example, the memory test, which measures bandwidth and latencies of the CPU caches and the connected main memory. With the update to version v6.00, the provider Finalwire updates its test suite to make it fit for modern CPU microarchitectures. A new hashing benchmark can utilize, among other things, AVX-512 instructions.

Custom tests for AMD's Zen 2

In the run-up to AMD's release of the Ryzen 3000 processors, AIDA64 offers customized benchmarks and stability tests. Matisse, the codename for Zen 2 desktop procs, is highlighted. In addition, the new tools are also intended for Epyc 2 (Rome), but should be suitable for Ryzen Threadripper 3000. AMD's Zen-2 generation uses a new design in which the I/O area and memory controller are positioned onto a separate 14 nm die. The cores and their caches are in separate 7nm dies, the combinations are called chiplets.

New features & improvements

A new hashing benchmark supports a broad set of instructions: AVX, AVX2, AVX-512, BMI2, and XOP. AVX-512 controls Intel's Skylake SP and probably the complete Ice Lake family with Sunny Cove cores. AMD's Zen 2 should be limited to AVX2, which should not bother end users. Last but not least, Finalwire names the support of all current Vega-based graphics cards and Nvidia's complete Turing family.

You can download AIDA V6.00 here,

Printed from: https://www.guru3d.com/story/aida64-update-v6-00-brings-ryzen-3000-specific-benchmarks/