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AMD Ryzen 9 7950X Tested in Cinebench R23

Where can I find the thread showing that result? Winzip can use Open CL and GPU to speed-up the process. If the new gen Ryzen has the igpu and that option selected in Winzip settings, the perfomance could increase significantly: meaning few seconds for a thing that could take a minute.
But in my experience Winzip also very often corrupt archives when using open cl.
I was reacting to this comment.
 
Last I heard, the 13900K is a 24-core part. Am I wrong?
It has, 8 real cores, and 16 almost cores. Almost cores are Intel's only way of competing due to heat and power.
 
yeah and even with just the 8 real cores its better than most AM3 and possibly 4 has to offer, so says how good the "real" cores must be.

Enjoy your 3900x :roll:
lol I would like to think that Intel's latest and greatest is better than some 5 year old CPU.

And my 5950x is doing quite well thanks!

But apologies for triggering you.
 
lol I would like to think that Intel's latest and greatest is better than some 5 year old CPU.

And my 5950x is doing quite well thanks!

But apologies for triggering you.

"lol I would like to think that Intel's latest and greatest is better than some 5 year old CPU". What are you on about, i said enjoy your 3900x, what has that got to do with Intels latest and greatest? who is triggered?
 
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AMD upcoming 16-core CPU reaches almost 39K points in Cinebnech R23.

That’s even higher score than reported yesterday and much higher than initial reports. The flagship Ryzen7000 CPU has now been spotted reaching 38,984 points thanks to water cooling. The leaker, using engineering sample (since no SKU name is listed but AMD OPN core), does not provide any further details.


Extracted from videocards site today, still ES sample in use but more inline with expectations.

Still not worth much, it's not released, verified or tested by W1zzard or other reliable sources.
The original leaks show voltages that were way too high with bad memory training issues

Thats why delays happened to get updated BIOS'es out, and we should always treat leaks as engineering samples at best, and biased at worst (they could be deliberately set up to look bad, or cherry picked on LN2 for all we know)
 
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