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AMD Ryzen Ashes of The Singularity Benchmarks Surface: Impressive 4K Scores

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Ashes of the Singularity seems to be the benchmark tool of choice for upcoming AMD products, for some reason; and it was once again used to benchmark an upcoming AMD Ryzen processor. The benchmark results were quickly deleted after they were posted, but the hardware enthusiast should never be underestimated, and timely screenshot skills always help keep alive these little slips of the trade.

Unlike some previous benchmark leaks of Ryzen processors, which carried the prefix ES (Engineering Sample), this one carried the ZD Prefix, and the last characters on its string name are the most interesting to us: F4 stands for the silicon revision, while the 40_36 stands for the processor's Turbo and stock speeds respectively (4.0 GHz and 3.6 GHz). This is the 8-core, 16-thread SMT-enabled monster of a processor that AMD will be bringing to the table in its uphill battle against Intel, with the Ryzen chip having achieved CPU Framerate scores of 81.4 (normal batch, 73.4 (medium batch) and 60.2 (heavy batch), paired with a Pascal-based NVIDIA Titan X (which would likely point towards the test having been done by an independent, off-AMD labs part).



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which would likely point towards the test having been done by an independent, off-AMD labs part.

Called AMD_FanBoy :laugh:

What an Irony... okay... he has a Titan XP... another irony on the other hand...
 
Called AMD_FanBoy :laugh:

What an Irony... okay... he has a Titan XP... another irony on the other hand...


I was going to point that out, but I wanted you guys to see the connection :p Well done, my friend :roll::toast:
 
I was going to point that out, but I wanted you guys to see the connection :p Well done, my friend :roll::toast:

Prolly it is Jen-Hsun Huang himself playing with his sample xD
 
Is there a standalone benchmark of this ?
 
Is there a standalone benchmark of this ?

AFAIK nope, you have to buy the game, that I am also not willing to do. Looks boring as hell.
 
THIS IS IMPRESSIVE JUST ACCEPT IT.

It would be more impressive to see 1080p scores where CPU matters most to feed the GPU in time and raise the scores.

4K bechmarks for CPU? Sigh...
 
Why you would want to compare? THIS IS IMPRESSIVE JUST ACCEPT IT.

I've never played Ashes of Singularity so I don't know what's an impressive score other than the fact that this seems to be a good score at 4K.

I just want to see how this scales with Intel processors.
 
Called AMD_FanBoy :laugh:

What an Irony... okay... he has a Titan XP... another irony on the other hand...
AMD used a Titan XP at CES in January. So I'm not sure usage of this card is indication of anything.
 
I would rather see cpu focused benchmark, this now doesn't tell much.

E.g. my test @ 1080p but I had new updated version

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AMD isn't stupid, they know that the Titan is the cream of the GPU crop right now and there isn't a reason on a high end CPU to run a mid range GPU like the RX 480 in order to see the CPU stretch it's legs to the extent it can. That being said some comparable Intel benchmarks would be nice
 
ouch... am I reading that right? It pretty much looks like its getting smoked
Well I see it has half-resolution terrain ON by those, so not really ideal..

Or is that compressed textures in DLC version I posted?



EDIT: I see all are version2 vs old V1.5 non DLC by Ryzen test.. From what I saw DLC v2 runs faster?
 
ouch... am I reading that right? It pretty much looks like its getting smoked
Can't tell for sure, at least for a few reasons:
- Different settings and game version
- It's still a game, e.g. core count won't do much (just look at 10-core 6950X result)

But with this info out in the wild we just need to check the AotS database for newer entries. Someone w/ an i7 is gonna want to check how it does against the new Ryzen.
 
I don't care about the benchmark. If this is accurate, then this gives us final specs of the chip related to release clockspeed of the flagship. 8 cores/16 threads at 3.6 GHz and 4.0 GHz max turbo at 95W TDP is impressive. No matter what, that is a big jump for AMD.

We should easily be able to get 4C/4T and 4C/8T at 4.2 GHz+ at 65 to 80W TDP. I don't think that would be unreasonable to expect.
 
I heard these chips run hot from benchers. Around 75c, no info on what chip or cooler though.

We need @W1zzard to match these settings with a Intel i7 and get a better comparison. Would probably get lots of views.
 
I heard these chips run hot from benchers. Around 75c, no info on what chip or cooler though.
So, you only know the temp, and not load, cooler type, thermal paste, ambient temperature, or even which chip?

Your information is completely useless FUD then. I can claim that RYZEN chips run at 100c. Of course, that is FUD, because I didnt tell you that this was running without a cooler in the middle of the sahara desert. It would be just as useful as claiming that they run at 75c with no information as to how that number was reached.
 
So, you only know the temp, and not load, cooler type, thermal paste, ambient temperature, or even which chip?

Your information is completely useless FUD then. I can claim that ATOM chips run at 100c. Of course, that is FUD, because I didnt tell you that this was running without a cooler in the middle of the sahara desert.

Correct, but obviously a bencher would most likely have open case normal ambient temp, but yes I have no idea of cooler.
 
It would be more impressive to see 1080p scores where CPU matters most to feed the GPU in time and raise the scores.

4K bechmarks for CPU? Sigh...
Play fair G Aots allows for that and some of us only care about 4k these days :)
 
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