Leak: AMD Ryzen 9950X wrecks 7950X in cinebench

That big improvement on same process node kind of sounds like they have fed us shit for years deliberately.

Edir. It might be newer node but still
 
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My 7800x3D kicks ass, but I will say that the fans spin up the moment I move my mouse. File Explorer makes more noise than a full game under load with my old CPU (6700k).
 
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I always wait to upgrade my CPU until I can double the Passmark score on my old CPU. Right now, the 7950x/7950x3D fit that mark. But, if this really outperforms it...I may have to wait for it.
 
Slight exaggeration, but downloading Steam games does get me to 60c with audible fans. I think I'm just spoiled from the 6700k because I don't think I ever heard the fans on it.

With fast internet steam can kill cpus, much higher usage than in games.
 
I might build a Zen 5 (I'm an X3D-Chad) and 5xxx computer, depending on my lot in life when they come out
 
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Slight exaggeration, but downloading Steam games does get me to 60c with audible fans. I think I'm just spoiled from the 6700k because I don't think I ever heard the fans on it.
Could it be your SSD heating up? Gigabit internet combined withlightspeed NVME.
 
what's the expected release date for the x3d variant? I dont need to upgrade but ILL BE DAMNED IF I LEFT YOU GUYS OUTDO ME!!!
 
Sounds good. I'm more interested in the single threaded performance as that is way more relevant for games.

For those unaware: yes games are multi threaded these days, but the main game-logic thread is still single threaded because of determistic reasons (physics, ai, animation, systemic-simulation, needing to be interlinked and dependent on each other without fault). Multi threaded is for mostly offloading asynchronous non-game-logic stuff (visuals mostly). So single-threaded IPC are still incredibly important for actual performance gains within games.
 
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9950x3D here I come!
Ready or not, here I come, you can't hide
Ready or not, here I come, you can't hide
Ready or not, here I come, you can't hide
Ready or not, here I come, you can't hide
Ready or not, here I come, you can't hide
Ready or not, here I come, you can't hide
Ready or not, here I come, you can't hide
Ready or not, here I come, you can't hide.
 
Yeah something is wrong.

It's not. While downloading files, Steam decompresses a ton of data, because games are stored compressed in their servers to save space and bandwidth.
And if someone has a fast internet connection, it means the CPU will always have work to do, decompressing files.
And of course, a 7800X3D, has double the cores of a 6700K. Has higher clock speeds, higher TDP. So the CPU can heat up a bit during Steam downloads.
Still, 60ºC is nothing special for modern CPUs and no reason to worry about.
 
Can anyone who owns an amd zen rig tell the different issues between Intel and amd? Cause I'm hesitant to switch to amd.
 
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