Tuesday, October 27th 2020
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X, Ryzen 9 5950X CPU-Z Scores Surface
Scores for AMD's upcoming Zen 3 Ryzen 7 5800X (8 core, 16 thread) and Ryzen 9 5950X (16 core, 32 thread) have surfaced on the CPU-Z benchmark. The results, which should - as always - be taken with appropriate salt, point towards the Ryzen 7 5800X scoring 650 single-core and 6593 points in the multi-threaded benchmark. The Ryzen 9 5950X is rated as scoring 690.2 points in the same single-threaded benchmark and 13306.5 points in the multi-threaded one. CPU-Z scores for the Intel Core i9-10900K (10 cores, 20 threads) are set at 584 and 7389 points respectively. This is further fuel to the fire on AMD's current technology and performance leadership.
Sources:
CPU-Z Validator, Chiphell, via Videocardz
49 Comments on AMD Ryzen 7 5800X, Ryzen 9 5950X CPU-Z Scores Surface
AMD has really pulled out all the stops with the 5000-series.
I mean, this isn't the best benchmark in the world, but considering CPU-Z gimped AMD a few years back, this is even more impressive.
It's not that I don't want competition, as it's been sorely missing, but at the same time, AMD needs to build up a bit more of a cash reserve.
Competition is good. Better products and hopefuly decent prices. Last time i paid 362€ (1800X), 265€ (16GB 3200/CL14) and 182€ (370X ITX), so atleast memory is cheaper today.
www.cpubenchmark.net/singleThread.html
www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=AMD+Ryzen+9+5950X&id=3862 I didn't know that. Thanks for that bit of info.
Edit: Not the slightest. :D
In Passmark MT the 3700X beats the 9900K by 21 %, sounds weird to me. (I know the ST score tells a different story)
In the CPU-Z table the ST score looks more accurate, with the 3950X getting beaten by several Intel models.
CPU-Z ST looks more reliable than the Passmark MT, IMO.
By the way, in the 5600X case, the fact that it matches the 3700X would be due to it having all cores in a single CCD (no CCX here), unlike the 3700X which has four cores per CCX, with two CCXs per CCD.
All I'm saying is that the CPU-Z score looks more believable.
Quick check on my own PC here and the 100MHz bus is running at 99.94MHz.
Remember I paid for it £499,so now it's time to change whole system
My 3800X with PBO Fmax on with the newest Bios at DDR4 3200 with a Ryzen Dram fast profile applied.
Single (5800X) 650 vs (3800X) 541.5 = 16%
Multi (5800X) 6593 vs (3800X) 5599.4 = 15%
The last bios update has provided a nice boost in scores for me and I believe its because I'm hitting higher boost clocks now. Prior to this bios upgrade max boost for me was 4490
The real test for Zen 3 will come with rocket lake in march 2021 so AMD will hold this lead for the next 5 months or so.