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I'm getting 14415 - 14499 points on the CPU multi core test. Is this in range with what you guys are seeing or is it lower than expected? My RAM is 32GB DDR4 3200 CL16.
Yup!

The X3D chip scores a tad lower in productivity and raw CPU benchmarks that don't heavily utilize the cache. The loss in raw CPU scores is minor, about 10% overall at worst, but the gains in games is nothing short of staggering.

Factorio, Satisfactory, Stellaris, The Riftbreaker, and basically any RTS games (and probably several others) all see huge gains over the normal 5800X. I'm gonna upgrade to the X3D chip eventually as a final upgrade on AM4. :)
 
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Yup!

The X3D chip scores a tad lower in productivity and raw CPU benchmarks that don't heavily utilize the cache. The loss in raw CPU scores is minor, about 10% overall at worst, but the gains in games is nothing short of staggering.

Factorio, Satisfactory, Stellaris, The Riftbreaker, and basically any RTS games (and probably several others) all see huge gains over the normal 5800X. I'm gonna upgrade to the X3D chip eventually as a final upgrade on AM4. :)
Thank you, appreciate the response! Bought it mostly for gaming, benchmarks looked great.
 
Yup!

The X3D chip scores a tad lower in productivity and raw CPU benchmarks that don't heavily utilize the cache. The loss in raw CPU scores is minor, about 10% overall at worst, but the gains in games is nothing short of staggering.

Factorio, Satisfactory, Stellaris, The Riftbreaker, and basically any RTS games (and probably several others) all see huge gains over the normal 5800X. I'm gonna upgrade to the X3D chip eventually as a final upgrade on AM4. :)
Will be interested to see if they do indeed end up with a 5900X3D...might be nice to pick up when it gets cheap.
 
Hello guys,

I'm getting 14415 - 14499 points on the CPU multi core test. Is this in range with what you guys are seeing or is it lower than expected? My RAM is 32GB DDR4 3200 CL16.
And what about single core score ?
Multi core score is not really relevant as the 5800X3D has poor productivity performances.
 
And what about single core score ?
Multi core score is not really relevant as the 5800X3D has poor productivity performances.
Single core scores about 10% lower than the standard 5800X also. The cache is strictly a benefit to only certain workloads (and there are some that do massively benefit but aren't typical use cases so they're often omitted) and gaming. Anything that requires tons of smaller calculations in an endless manner, like Stellaris, or Factorio or Riftbreaker? Huge gains. Games where the CPU performance is largely depends on frequency, like CSGO, will actually see roughly equal performance.
 
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Will be interested to see if they do indeed end up with a 5900X3D...might be nice to pick up when it gets cheap.
I'd love to see that. Robert Hallock already stated that AM4 and AM5 would coexist for a while yet. I can see them releasing a 6 and 12 core Vcache chip to prolong people jumping ship to Intel. :)
 
Just for reference Threadripper 1900x (8 cores at 4.0GHz) is at 10291 in R23.

I chose that platform because it has 4 memory channels and much more PCI-E lanes over AM4. There are benefits for gaming in terms of latency and memory speed, also i could install more and better PCI-E devices if the onboard ones were underperforming.

More L3 cache is quite similar in regard to gaming performance.
 
Hey, just done the test.

1477 on single core. Thoughts?

I also noticed it was using two cores. Is this normal behaviour?
This seems in line :

 
Hi, My Cinebench R23 score is 13,100-200, how can I improve it?
I have the latest Bios version from Asus and I only applied the DOCP profile. otherwise, everything else is at default.
This is my first AMD PC and I am not sure what Bios tweaks are to be applied. Can you guide me with your settings? Thank you!

**My system (Win 10):
MB: ROG Strix B550-F Gaming
Cooling: 360mm AIO + 6 case fans
RAM: 32GB DDR4 3600 CL17
 
don't know why mine never passed up the 15K score....with twinkling here and there, PBO tuner, I got the max score 14050 (stock 13.7K), and settled with that...
Lost to silicon lottery? Any thought why my multi is rendering such a low score....single seems fine (1475)

N.B: though I used my previous W10 setup from my old system (which I did tweak)...will soon install a fresh one and see if there might be any change - not having high hope though
 
don't know why mine never passed up the 15K score....with twinkling here and there, PBO tuner, I got the max score 14050 (stock 13.7K), and settled with that...
Lost to silicon lottery? Any thought why my multi is rendering such a low score....single seems fine (1475)

N.B: though I used my previous W10 setup from my old system (which I did tweak)...will soon install a fresh one and see if there might be any change - not having high hope though
at stock I get aroun 13.8k but thats with stuff running but my temps seems high for using 360aio 85c ? with PBO -30 14.5k 80c but with closing stuff in the background I get 15k+

the thing I dont understand why temps seem high for using an 360 aio z73 but in gaming it averages 55-65c

older bios I get slightly better temps cb23 75-77c personally I blame the bios , msi x570 unify
 
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-25 CO and thats kinda it.
 
Hi, My Cinebench R23 score is 13,100-200, how can I improve it?
I have the latest Bios version from Asus and I only applied the DOCP profile. otherwise, everything else is at default.
This is my first AMD PC and I am not sure what Bios tweaks are to be applied. Can you guide me with your settings? Thank you!

**My system (Win 10):
MB: ROG Strix B550-F Gaming
Cooling: 360mm AIO + 6 case fans
RAM: 32GB DDR4 3600 CL17
I scored just over 15000 (15008). I’ve completely optimised Windows 11, set fans at maximum (extreme settings in Icue) and undervolted my curve by an offset (negative -30) closed all tasks unnecessary in the background. I find that cooling has the biggest effect on any CPU… I’m happy with it. System is stable. I’ve gained 30-40 FPS at 4k and 60-90 FPS at 1440p. I’m running a 3080 suprim x on a b550 asus board. What more could you need? 😝
 
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