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But the above which this thread is based off is 58,000 on the 1950X
The one you linked is old and was never confirmed legit
I couldn't find that score on the official geekbench page so I thought that was the one you guys was referring too.
I think you misunderstand me.
Firestirke/Timespy the more cores the better, up to a point yes. but ind the end Intel 14 core, will beat AMD 16 core in that 2 anyway. You saw how badly 1700/1800X did in timespy/Firestirke, that it got blow away by 6900k and even intels 7800X @OC water are close to 1700/1800x @Max OC on water. in timespy.
Heaven, is running best at 2/4 Cores, and are all up to Ghz.
You are still not going to beat any world record in Fierestrike/Timespy with just 8 cores.