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AMD Ryzen 7 5800X CPU beats Intel i9-10900k in Ashes of the Singularity


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User APISAK (@TUM_APISAK) on Twitter has found some benchmark results from the unreleased and unnannounced Ryzen 7 5800x in the Ashes of the Singularity benchmark.  Now the difference in memory (16 GB vs. 32 GB) is claimed to not affect the benchmark results much if at all.

 

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Users CapFrameX (@CapFrameX) and Planet 3DNow! (@planet3dnow) has put together some quick comparison tables to show the performance difference as well as against the current Ryzen 7 3800x

 

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Additional Tech Power-up Article:

First Signs of AMD Zen 3 "Vermeer" CPUs Surface, Ryzen 7 5800X Tested

 

 

We are getting a healthy generational bump of 21-32% in a gaming workload and 14-22% increase over the current "fastest gaming CPU" on the market.

 

This is of course only a single benchmark that can take advantage of all cores and threads and Intel has been known to boost much higher in games using less than 8 threads so this isn't a solid win for AMD even if the numbers are true.

 

This does bode very well though for content creators or anyone who is using their CPU codes for Streaming Encoding while gaming on the other half of the CPU.

 

 

 

Now we just need to wait for the official launch and see if @1usmus will add support to his upcoming Clock Tuner for Ryzen to unlock some more efficient power consumption and boosting here on Extreme Hardware or on Twitter as Yuri Bubliy (@1usmus).

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