I noticed
@W1zzard tested on Win 11 - even on Zen 3 the 11 scheduler is far less accommodating of 2CCD. I've been saying for a long time that it not only treats 2CCD like a big.Little CPU (CCD2 acting as "little"), but also regularly disrespects CCX hierarchy by juggling load from CCD1 preferred cores all the way onto Windows' designated CCD2 background core. Which inevitably incurs inter-CCD performance penalties. Windows 10 at the very least still kept loads within CCDs. Wouldn't be surprised if the 7950X isn't the only CPU suffering this way. Gamersnexus' review with the 7950X's abysmal showing in a few games seems to suggest that.
Can avoid some scheduler behaviours by disabling CPPC Preferred Cores on 1CCD CPUs, but for 2CCD it doesn't do much to avoid Windows picking some CCD2 core.
The 5800X3D result is not the same.
Uncore in CPU-Z is Fabric FCLK for Ryzens.
L3 runs on its own clock that usually (but not always, especially for X3D) mirrors core clocks. It doesn't share clock domain, nor voltage domain with Fabric.