Friday, October 4th 2024

Rumored Cinebench R23 Scores Shows Improved Performance for Upcoming AMD Ryzen 9000X3D CPUs

A new rumor circulating via VideoCardz reveals alleged Cinebench R23 rendering scores for the upcoming AMD Ryzen 9 9800X3D CPU series. The lineup supposedly includes 8-core, 12-core, and 16-core models, all featuring Zen5 architecture and 3D V-Cache technology. The leak consists of Cinebench R23 benchmark scores, however, there are no screenshots, so it should be treated with caution as it comes from CodeCommando, a relatively new source with only one verified leak to his name—the Ryzen 9000 slides that emerged shortly before AMD's official announcement.

Comparing the results posted from CodeCommando with TechPowerUp review data of the previous generation, the picture presents itself in a promising way for the upcoming AMD CPUs. The Ryzen 9 9950X3D is around 10% faster in single-core and 17% faster in multi-core compared with Ryzen 9 7950X3D, while Ryzen 7 9800X3D seems to be 20% faster in single-core and 28% faster in multi-core than Ryzen 7 7800X3D. These initial benchmark results show notable performance gains for the 8-core SKU, with both X3D models demonstrating higher multi-core scores than their non-X3D counterparts. While the 9800X3D shows slightly lower single-core performance than the 8-core 9700X, it exceeds the 9700X in multi-core tests. This multi-core advantage likely comes from a higher TDP, though specific power specifications haven't been revealed yet.
Sources: Videocardz, CodeCommander
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31 Comments on Rumored Cinebench R23 Scores Shows Improved Performance for Upcoming AMD Ryzen 9000X3D CPUs

#26
gffermari
If you're a gamer, you get theX3D regardless what gpu you have. You may have a 4090 or a 3070. In any case, when you upgrade the gpu you want the CPU to keep the first busy.
And the X3D is the best CPU you can get for this.
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#27
SL2
Some speculations about it having double stacked cache.

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#28
dirtyferret
with these rumors I can accurately say, THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING!
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#29
arbiter
If that # if correct, its barely 10% single core wise over a 13700 so would hope those aren't correct else really isn't much better better. Just did a run and got 2050 from score on single core that is with a twitch video playing on 2nd monitor. twitch was limited to e-core and cinebench was on p-core so harm should be min.
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#30
David Fallaha
TumbleGeorgeWhen we talk rumours vs rumours... last rumours for Arrow lake said that Intel not need to worry about competition from any ZEN 5 including x3d.
No, nonsense

101: Arrow Lake will not even beat 7800x3d...
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#31
TumbleGeorge
David FallahaNo, nonsense

101: Arrow Lake will not even beat 7800x3d...
Huh, it's easy to say now that there are actual results leaks.
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