News Ryzen 9000X3D CPU performance allegedly exposed — leak claims double-digit multi-core performance uplift over Ryzen 9000

If the leaked benchmark is a 16 core part, then this would the 9950x3d, and meaningless to compare the multi-core score against the 12 core 9900x.. esp. while leaving off the 9950x from the chart.

Edit: thanks for updating the article.
 
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"The Ryzen 7 9800X3D reportedly delivered a single-core score of around 2,145 points and a multi-core score of 23,315. On the other hand, the Ryzen 9 9950X3D purportedly scored 2,245 points in single-core tests and 42,375 in multi-core tests."

Obviously they are doing these benchmarks on systems with weaker specs than mine. Article shows 41k for the 9950X in multi-core... but mine got 43k +. Single core was higher as well in Cinbench R23.

Either way... great for gamers I'm sure.
 
It looks like X3D will no longer be just for gamers. 9800X3D looks like a very tempting upgrade from my 5800X even though I don't play a huge number of games and productivity performance is more important to me. Looks like you can have the best of both worlds. Still givn how poor the X870 MB's are, I'm waiting for full on Arrow Lake vs Zen 5 reviews as well as MB features. Z890 looks to be much better choice than X870E.
 
Kind of offtopic, but why do people use every Cinebench version but the newest one? Ive seen some people going back to R15. Anyone got a tldr; why people dont just use the newest version?
 
Kind of offtopic, but why do people use every Cinebench version but the newest one? Ive seen some people going back to R15. Anyone got a tldr; why people dont just use the newest version?

I use 23 and 24. Need to for accurate comparisons. Don't much care about older versions but 23 is recent enough to keep it installed. Why they aren't using 24 for these tests I have no idea.

It looks like X3D will no longer be just for gamers. 9800X3D looks like a very tempting upgrade from my 5800X even though I don't play a huge number of games and productivity performance is more important to me. Looks like you can have the best of both worlds

I dunno... as said my 9950X scored higher than the 9950X3D mentioned in the article. Point being... 9000 series isn't as bad as people have been claiming. 🤣
 
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Kind of offtopic, but why do people use every Cinebench version but the newest one? Ive seen some people going back to R15. Anyone got a tldr; why people dont just use the newest version?
I think they think the bigger number makes their E PEEN look bigger. Its their chea nerd's version of a Farrari.
 
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Article says Ryzen 7 9800x3d could come out this month, but more powerful chips like the ryzen 7 9800x3d are rumored to come out in 2025, and it makes that mistake twice. Proofread your chat gpt prompts, tech writers!
 
Kind of offtopic, but why do people use every Cinebench version but the newest one? Ive seen some people going back to R15. Anyone got a tldr; why people dont just use the newest version?
R15 is a good stability test, but awful benchmark anymore

R23 has a lot of historical data available and has been an industry standard for testing and publication

2024 may be the latest but isn't really a known quantity yet though I assume it will become more common

Any of them can skew results, but generally R23/2024 should be pretty consistent. Anyone going further than that and trying to claim useful information is just wrong.
 
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