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AMD Ryzen 7 5800X, Ryzen 9 5950X CPU-Z Scores Surface

Its the single treaded score thats most impressive
 
:) is that screenshot suppose to be visible?
 
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There 3800X at 519 is abit low compared to what I see on my rig.

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%
650/541 = 1.201 ~20%
6593/5599 = 1.177 ~17,7%

Have you validate those scores? The single score is looking impressive for a 3800X.
 
650/541 = 1.201 ~20%
6593/5599 = 1.177 ~17,7%

Have you validate those scores? The single score is looking impressive for a 3800X.

I didn't for my original post.

After I read your post I did and the validation run score is even higher lol.


 
I didn't for my original post.

After I read your post I did and the validation run score is even higher lol.




Game on good sir :toast:

FMAX enabled


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Who cares, frankly aren't CPU-z scores trash anyway?

No actually, as the author of CPU-Z changed his benchmark when 2nd gen Ryzen came out and started to threaten Intel in his benchmark by scoring slightly higher. So he quickly released a new version, with the Ryzen CPU's scores lowered. Many said at the time that the change was due to pressure from Intel. That question was never answered, but the gimp towards Ryzen certainly remained in the benchmark.

So it is a big thing, because the new CPU's also have to work hard to get past the "gimp" in the benchmark before they can even begin to score higher than an Intel CPU.

And the fact that were are all here responding to this, means that this benchmark still carries weight, even if it shouldn't.
 
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He benches, he scooooores!

No actually, as the author of CPU-Z changed his benchmarks when 2nd gen Ryzen came out and started to threaten Intel in his benchmark. Many said at the time that it was due to pressure from Intel. That question was never answered, but the gimp towards Ryzen remained in the benchmark.

So it is a big thing, as the new CPU's also have to get past the "gimp" before they can even begin to score higher than an Intel CPU in this benchmark.
Very few people prefer their dignity before money thsese days.
 
That is a nice score your all core clock speed of 4373 is higher than i've seen for most of these chips are you running a static overclock or this is just stock with PBO on?

PBO on + FMAX. The real difference is FMAX boosted all core clocks by about 150mhz compared to just PBO.
 
I have PBO on + FMAX on aswell but I don't see the all core clocks boosting that high.

The description for FMAX at the bottom says its boost single threaded workloads.

 
I have PBO on + FMAX on aswell but I don't see the all core clocks boosting that high.

The description for FMAX at the bottom says its boost single threaded workloads.


Wait what is this thing, I know of the EDC=1 tweak but what the hell is this FMax tweak? Can anyone explain how it works?
 
Wait what is this thing, I know of the EDC=1 tweak but what the hell is this FMax tweak? Can anyone explain how it works?

Read.


And if you have an Agesa 1.1.0.0 Patch B bios available for your board you should see this also.
 
I want to see the numbers for single CCX chip like the 5800x or 5600X and with a non trail version so we can actually see the Write and Copy bandwidth numbers fingers crossed!
 
I want to see the number for single CCX chip like the 5800x or 5600X and with a non trail version so we can actually see the Write and Copy bandwidth numbers fingers crossed!
Keep in mind that the test is also with "slow" 3600MHz module with rubbish latencies.

Comparison to a 3950, same memory speed, tighter latencies.

shot6_cachemem_3950x.png
 
Keep in mind that the test is also with "slow" 3600MHz module with rubbish latencies.

Comparison to a 3950, same memory speed, tighter latencies.

shot6_cachemem_3950x.png

Your right the numbers looks good for L1 and L2.
 
Sadly not my chip :p

i'm on the fence currently for 5800X or 5900X since the price difference is only $100.

I may go with the 2 CCX chip in 5900X this time around if I see there are not latency differences between the two.
 
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And if you have an Agesa 1.1.0.0 Patch B bios available for your board you should see this also.
Interesting...will have to take a closer look.
 
650/541 = 1.201 ~20%
6593/5599 = 1.177 ~17,7%

Have you validate those scores? The single score is looking impressive for a 3800X.

Just put in a 5800X chip today.

FMAX disabled because lowers performance on Zen 3 compared to Zen 2.

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Very nice! How are you getting on with memory tuning?
Right now I'm only running D.O.C.P

I will apply a Ryzen Dram Fast Profile later today.

Everything is pretty much just auto right now I didn't tweak anything yet.
 
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