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AMD Ryzen 5 5600X Cinebench Scores Leak

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Following the launch of its 5000 series AMD Ryzen processors based on the new Zen 3 core, AMD is preparing for market availability of these processors on November 5th. The reviews are going to arrive on that day as well, meaning that the consumers will know what to look for in the new CPU lineup. Thanks to a LinusTechTips forum member, Jumper118, we have some of the first benchmarks arriving just ahead of the official launch. The user has posted Cinebench R20, R15, and R11.5 scores of the AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 6C/12T CPU. All of the benchmarks were recorded for the single-core values, revealing what we can expect from the new Zen 3 core.

Scoring 609 points in Cinebench R20, 272 and 258 points in R15, and 3.0 points in R11.5, the new Ryzen 5 5600X CPU shows that there is a good performance improvement to be gained from upgrading to the latest generation. Below, you can see the newly released Zen 3 core detailed by AMD, and the benchmark results of the new leak.


Here is the YouTube video of Ryzen 5000 series in-depth look:

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Damn good scaling.
 
I wonder if we can get a 4.5 all core overclock on this chip if get lucky on silicon... will be interesting.
 
The 5th November 2020 can't come fast enough.... Hurry up damn it time!! :D
 
Interestingly max single core boost is 4.6 yet they managed to run CB 15 at 4.7GHz.
 
It's OC'd to 4.7Ghz all core- Great news IMO.
Also Geekbench ST score over 8000!
Cooling used:
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in the rankings its:
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then suddenly AIR :D
 
Hmmmm, as far as not 3rd party tested stuff goes, 'leaks' like this and some others should put an end to general whine 'why 299g?'

Perhaps it's kinda worth it?

Yeah, but 2 more days, is it?

I would very much like if 5600 would be included in the first tests, any info on that @staff? I mean, guess you would surely tested it if you had it, but is the matter of 'having' or 'getting' under NDA or someone can give YES/NO type of answer?
 
Great chip, but not worth $299 if you're only a gamer imo. Intel has lowered price of I5-10600KF to 218 bucks recently. That means 37% price difference for 13% higher fps at 1080p. AMD just made Intel budget friendlier option. I never thought I'd have to write that. I'll wait for 5600 non X to get released and then decide. 299 is just too much for 6 cores in 2021 while consoles rock 8 cores.
 
Great chip, but not worth $299 if you're only a gamer imo. Intel has lowered price of I5-10600KF to 218 bucks recently. That's 37% price difference for 13% higher fps at 1080p. AMD just made Intel budget friendlier option. I never thought I'd write that. I'll wait for 5600 and decide then. 299 is just too much for 6 cores in 2021 while consoles rock 8 cores.

Intel, the value king. :laugh:
 
Great chip, but not worth $299 if you're only a gamer imo. Intel has lowered price of I5-10600KF to 218 bucks recently. That means 37% price difference for 13% higher fps at 1080p. AMD just made Intel budget friendlier option. I never thought I'd have to write that. I'll wait for 5600 non X to get released and then decide. 299 is just too much for 6 cores in 2021 while consoles rock 8 cores.

13% at 1080p is quite significant. You can argue that's too expensive but you are getting more, not to mention that it's much faster in multi-threading. AMD can't keep selling far superior products for less. And, really, you are going to find this chip for less than 300$ from time to time.

Also, they are going to release a 4 core chip at some point probably for far less. Though I wouldn't buy it.
 
13% at 1080p is quite significant. You can argue that's too expensive but you are getting more, not to mention that it's much faster in multi-threading. AMD can't keep selling far superior products for less. And, really, you are going to find this chip for less than 300$ from time to time.

Also, they are going to release a 4 core chip at some point probably for far less. Though I wouldn't buy it.


yeah a lot of people don't understand this is AMD business model, look at ryzen 3600 price drops after its launch date. it happens very fast once stock is more realized, and it becomes very cheap. every single generation of ryzen has ended up being dirt cheap within 6-12 months of launch
 
Wow. Really looking forward to all the benches on these.

I may just switch out my 10500 ES for one of these!
 
Kinda bummed that his sample couldn't do better than 1900 IF according to @buildzoid
 
Hmmmm, as far as not 3rd party tested stuff goes, 'leaks' like this and some others should put an end to general whine 'why 299g?'

Perhaps it's kinda worth it?

Yeah, but 2 more days, is it?

I would very much like if 5600 would be included in the first tests, any info on that @staff? I mean, guess you would surely tested it if you had it, but is the matter of 'having' or 'getting' under NDA or someone can give YES/NO type of answer?

Can I ask you a personal question? Were you truly a Black Numenorean before becoming the Mouth of Sauron?

On a less serious note, I think AMD should and needs to charge this much. Let's not forget that Intel STILL has 10x the financial resources that AMD does (which makes it all that more incredible AMD is able to topple them and is now making Nvidia sweat, another company with resources a magnitude larger). Intel WILL answer back eventually, and it's imperative that AMD makes hay while the sun is shinning so that they have the resources to keep their seriously aggressive R&D running at that same rate.

But let's really look at this price increase.... The 1800x debuted at $500, while the 5800x is $50 cheaper and at least 40% faster.... Can anyone else name another time in which a company's CPUs gained as much performance in as little time with a $50 price drop? I can't.

I think everyone was a bit spoiled by Zen2, but if you look at Zen2, that was priced accordingly, as AMD still did not have the single thread crown and realized that, so they had to price more aggressively to gain market share and increase sales volume, and it worked. This time around, AMD is the best at everything for the time being, and the price is going to reflect that, and yet, they're still reasonably priced considering they're undeniably the best.... I mean, $550 for the fastest $12 core! Can you actually buy another twelve core, even a slower one, for that price?
 
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yeah a lot of people don't understand this is AMD business model, look at ryzen 3600 price drops after its launch date. it happens very fast once stock is more realized, and it becomes very cheap. every single generation of ryzen has ended up being dirt cheap within 6-12 months of launch

This is true, and I hope that it happens this time, but these days are numbered they are/were gobbling up market share and had a slightly slower proc which was the reason for this approach. Their business model will adjust to the Intel/Nvidia model once they reach saturation.

If intel doesnt have a competitive product soon, we will start seeing $1K+ 12 core procs with zen 4.

Exhibit A:
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This is true, and I hope that it happens this time, but these days are numbered they are/were gobbling up market share and had a slightly slower proc which was the reason for this approach. Their business model will adjust to the Intel/Nvidia model once they reach saturation.

If intel doesnt have a competitive product soon, we will start seeing $1K+ 12 core procs with zen 4.

Exhibit A:
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well my zen 3 and big navi is going to be my last build for many many years, maybe forever honestly as I am slowly but surely losing interest in this hobby.
 
Hmmmm, as far as not 3rd party tested stuff goes, 'leaks' like this and some others should put an end to general whine 'why 299g?'

Perhaps it's kinda worth it?

Yeah, but 2 more days, is it?

I would very much like if 5600 would be included in the first tests, any info on that @staff? I mean, guess you would surely tested it if you had it, but is the matter of 'having' or 'getting' under NDA or someone can give YES/NO type of answer?

The person that has it bought it from eBay and it is not under NDA. There is a video from Actual Hardcore Overclocking, he said he knows the guy and asked him to do some memory test for him. The memory controller behaves exactly as the one from 3000, AMD them self said it was the same.

I think we will have the same problems with scalpers.

Maybe for the top models, but 8 and 6 cores should be fine. It's not a gigantic 600mm GPU die, it's a 75mm chip. You can make much more on a single wafer than GPUs.
 
I've seen pics from people who have already gotten retail boxes 5600x/5800x's. Wonder if its just a retailer specific screwup or not, but i'm expecting a lot of social media sourced benchmarks hitting the news starting today.
 
And even more interesting scores with more details you can watch in Buildzoid's video who contacted the leaker directly and asked for specific benchmarks:

Looks really impressive.
 
Hope I can get a 5600x on Thursday! It will be a great upgrade from my 6600k :)
It's really starting to show its age, especially on console ports (Horizon ZD, Detroit Become Human, etc) and I really need the extra cores (and threads!) for WFH
 
Hope I can get a 5600x on Thursday! It will be a great upgrade from my 6600k :)
It's really starting to show its age, especially on console ports (Horizon ZD, Detroit Become Human, etc) and I really need the extra cores (and threads!) for WFH


we will try! and we most likely will fail at getting one, but we can try anyway lol
 
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