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AMD Ryzen 9 7950X Tested in Cinebench R23

That's seem slow, my 59...o yeah, if I had one.
 
Too low to be real, it corelates with the score that 7950X would have if it had active only 12 from the total 16 cores.(essentially close to the 7900X score)
 
Both appear to be real and the reason for the low performance is explained in this anandtech forum post, in the edits part.


That is supposed to be the exact same CPU under better cooling.
I've added an update to reflect this.
 
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Err, that means the decision to increase the TDP from 105 to as high as 170 watts and beyond is a bad decision and will cause all kinds of problems.

The Zen 4 is the new Bulldozer?
no it doesn't :laugh::laugh:

easy with the hyperboles
 
Did Intel ever say what the E(efficiency) refers too? I think it refers to efficency in area as they are unmatched in that while P-cores are seemingly more energy efficient.
My understanding is they are power efficient as well as not taking too much space.
Efficient-cores are:

  • Physically smaller, with multiple E-cores fitting into the physical space occupied by one P-core.
  • Optimized for multi-core performance-per-watt—delivering scalable multithread performance and efficient offload of background tasks.
  • Capable of running a single software thread.
  • Capable of 40% more performance when running at the same power as a single Skylake core4.
 
My understanding is they are power efficient as well as not taking too much space.

Efficient-cores are:
  • Physically smaller, with multiple E-cores fitting into the physical space occupied by one P-core.
  • Optimized for multi-core performance-per-watt—delivering scalable multithread performance and efficient offload of background tasks.
  • Capable of running a single software thread.
  • Capable of 40% more performance when running at the same power as a single Skylake core4.

Is a system with big-small cores more responsive in Windows?
 
big doubt that it would be so throttle between D15 and 360 Aio
to my understanding cinebench is 10min(?)

With Aida64 FPU test, there is less than 10c difference between ND-D15 and best AiO, in 10900k test ("This results in the CPU going from the 125-watt limit defined by Intel all the way up to 200-watts under long-term heavy load"). (I don't know how long Aida64 runs)
OC Blender have 71c (Aio) vs 77c (NH-D15) over 15 minutes.

To me it seems that the short run of cinebench shouldn't be long enough to "overload" the cooler
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I just realized it didn't specify the air cooler, other than being an air cooler.... that can mean everything from wraith level(or lower) to NH-D15 level
 
I just realized it didn't specify the air cooler, other than being an air cooler.... that can mean everything from wraith level(or lower) to NH-D15 level
Not just that: apparently, an old BIOS version was also used in the original benchmark.

HOWEVER, dunno if it was the same BIOS used in the latest benchmark or a newer one.
 
Err, that means the decision to increase the TDP from 105 to as high as 170 watts and beyond is a bad decision and will cause all kinds of problems.

The Zen 4 is the new Bulldozer?

Is a system with big-small cores more responsive in Windows?
I didn't have you down as a troll before, was I wrong, do you need ignoring?!

Bad day perhaps.
 
So all the weak suckers fell into this leak/speculation trap. Some people need to reminded to wait for reviews, some dont. :banghead:
 
Two cores are after than one core with 2 threads.
Plus E cores are not all that powerless, I believe 12th gen E cores were similar to Kaby Lake, now with better node and other enhancemens I think they will be even more potent.
Unfortunately they don't deserve their E prefix, as Intel gets trashed by AMD for battery life.
the E core are for efficiency. The P cores are high power and with HT and higher frequency they could outperform two E cores.
 
So all the weak suckers fell into this leak/speculation trap. Some people need to reminded to wait for reviews, some dont. :banghead:

What if the reviews actually paint an even worse picture?

I told you that AMD will not look good, there is no reason to expect any good results, especially given the specifications of the new SKUs. How much can a poor 6-core be? In the best case it will trade blows with the old Ryzen 7 5800X.

Especially when you so aggressively shout wait for the reviews.

One month to wait, though.
 
I didn't have you down as a troll before, was I wrong, do you need ignoring?!

Bad day perhaps.
Lol, this is the other troll "HenrySomeone", why do you think he stopped shitting under the AMD articles?

By the way how st you should be to beleave that 7950x will score less than 30k in R23? Even ryzen 5950x at 4.3ghz can score higher
 
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Lol, this is the other troll "HenrySomeone", why do you think he stopped shitting under the AMD articles?
Oh riighht, taking turns.

Good luck!
Waiting for the miracle reviews :D
It's better than pulling doom and bullshit out your arse over every leak but you do you.
 
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AMD Ryzen 9 7950X Zen4 CPU not showing its full potential in leaked Cinebench R23 tests - VideoCardz.com
 
Bladi, bladi who cares about 7950x or 7900x... give us cpu from 50 up to 200€...
 
Judging a product by leaks is totally pointless if you ask me.
The only thing that worrying regarding the Zen4 lineup is the lower price of 7950x compared to 5950x. This almost never happens with a product that outperforms the competition. As for the leaks&rumors - I don't care at all.

We should wait for reviews for both AMD and Intel CPUs and actual prices in shops before drawing conclusions.
 
Low quality post by Makaveli
The bad news is that AMD tries to intensely milk the market with slower SKUs, instead of offering 24-core, 20-core, 16-core, 12-core and 10-core SKUs.
The sales will dry out, as was the case with intel, prior and during the Core i7-8700K.

Then, AMD will learn it the hard way, and will be forced to release a new generation with more cores!



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lol dude time to get some cream for that butthurt. Denial is a terrible thing.
 
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Judging a product by leaks is totally pointless if you ask me.
There are no leaks, only strategically placed marketing tactics between competitors.
 
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