Read more.The powerful 16C/32T chip achieved a Cinebench R15 score of 4122cb at this speed.
Read more.The powerful 16C/32T chip achieved a Cinebench R15 score of 4122cb at this speed.
Holy crap, a >5GHz clock on 16 cores is insane!
this makes it the fastest processor on earth?
My cinebench is 586
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
that is very very fast!
Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
Hate claims about overclocks on LN2, it's pointless in a way, only heads up is with enough cold air or water pumps going mental you can get higher than stock clock speed.
Yes it overclocks but by how much for the average user or even semi-normal enthusiast ... who knows?.
As far as LN2 shows me . who cares?, you cant run it 24/7 with out staying up all night and topping the levels up and I doubt it would even work for half that time.
It sounds very impressive, but my 8/16 5960X @ 4.25 Ghz (normal, not "suicide" speed run) gives a score of half that chip, around 1700cb. Put that into perspective - the chips a year or so old, been overclocked rock solid and with half the cores, gets half the score of a chip nearing the silicon afterlife, cooled on liquid Nitrogen.
Quick - yes. Impressive? Not really. I'm sure if you could overclock the top end Xeon chips they'll do those sorts of speeds. This is however, great news for consumers as the price of these Ryzen chips is kicking the ludicrous prices which intel have been charging into touch...
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I think the biggest point of this is that the cb score outperforms 2nd best score by a good third... Unlike intel incremental updates which gave at best 10% increase, if that...
Well, at least we know that AMD have quite the headroom for architecture improvements on the zen cores.
The point you're missing is that if you doubled the number of cores in your chip it wouldn't necessarily run at the same clocks in the same scenario. So essentially your have less cores hitting the same per core score, that doesn't change the fact that they have twice your total score and the world record by the sounds of it.
Just so people know, this is literally the higher cinebench score of all time by a single CPU. if you check HWBOT, all the scores above it are 2-4 CPUS.
I care! I want to see what the max a chip can do. Topfuel drag cars are fast as heck too but can't drive on the road, no one brings that up when they are watching them do 0-100MPH in .4secs.
And when you compare it to the competition we start to under stand a few new things like Intel's skylake-x cpus are clocking to 6GHz on LN2 but still losing by about 50% to TR.
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