AMD Ryzen 9 7950X with 39,000 points in Cinebench R23 (rumour)

AMD Ryzen 9 7950X with 39,000 points in Cinebench R23 (rumour)


from Maximilian Hohm
In a new leak, an engineering sample of a Ryzen 9 7950X has scored 39,000 points in Cinebench R23. Although the other parameters of the system are unknown, the additional performance compared to the Zen 3 chips is enormous and Raptor Lake also seems to have AMD under control according to the information available so far. Read more about this below.

AMD’s new processors should be significantly faster than their predecessors. But depending on the source and rumor, the values ​​differ significantly. While a 40 percent increase in performance is sometimes stated in multi-core applications, the increase in performance in games varies significantly. Therefore, uniform benchmarks are to be preferred in which a numerical and comparable result is achieved, which can then be classified. Now another one has been leaked, which is supposed to show an engineering sample of the Ryzen 9 7950X.

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It is said to have reached 38,984 points in Cinebench R23 with a base clock of 4.5 GHz. A Ryzen 9 5950X without manual intervention comparatively low 26,000 points. A Core i9 12900K also achieves this value. A standard Core i9-13900K, on ​​the other hand, should reach around 35,000 points according to initial information, while it should reach just over 40,000 points without any restrictions. Unfortunately, little information is known about the actual setup of the Ryzen 9 7950X, except that the chip was water-cooled.

After a score of between 36,000 and 37,000 points was already achieved with the AIO cooler on Friday, a decent custom water cooling system can be assumed. If all parameters of the Ryzen 9 7950X are standard, according to previous information it would be 9.2 percent faster than the Core i9-13900K, which can only pass after all limits have been removed and only minimally.

The launch of AMD’s new Zen 4 chips is expected for September 27th, when it will become clear at the latest how fast the new chips are in reality. Initially, there will be four CPUs between six and 16 cores that can only be installed with DDR5 memory on the new AM5 platform.

Source: @9550pro



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