![]() Coming from a 4790K, I guess I'm still way beyond what I could get previously.Īnyway I will keep investigating to get somehow a turbo capability with decent temperature under stress (something around 70C-80C). I remember at one of my first try on Cinebench I got like 15K something (frequency up to 4.8 Hgz). So I guess it's logic with PBS and CPB disabled : no more turbo frequency. Then tested on Cinebench on multi core : 12K something with the frequency not going over 3.7 something. Then proceeded to disable both PBS and CPB.Īmbient temperature is like 19C/66F right now and the system is rather cool (36-42C) on idle. Once done, had to reset my memory to 3600. Anyway, this morning, I couldn't get any video signal and I had to clear CMOS. Temp during cinebench r23 : 80 degree celcius max, average 77 degree celcius. The goal was not to reach a new performance level but rather to make it cooler while keeping a decent power. As you can see, AMD says that the tech allows a Ryzen 7 5800X to boost to. Īfter 'playing' cautiously (at least I thought so) with overclocking last night, I didn't have much of a result. Cinebench is a real-world cross-platform test suite that evaluates your computers hardware capabilities. However I thought it was a good idea because I know soon or late I will have to encode video (Handbrake and Premiere) and AFAIK it's power hungry. ![]() Of course I don't plan to run Cinebench all day :p But I thought it was worth the test to see how the whole system behave when under stress. So I'm wondering if that temperature (88° C) is okay when asking for all the power and in that case I guess I must prepare to change my fan profile so I don't feel like 'leaving on a jet plane' or I must investigate and lower the max clock frequency somehow in the bios.įorgot to mention the board being an ITX, I got a NCASE M1 6.1 and unlike my previous case, it's sitting on my desk (like 80cm/2.5 feet from my ears) so noise can be an issue.Īnyway, if you have thoughts or advices, I'd be happy to hear from you. 1 Why it matters: A hardware leaker has tweeted supposed Cinebench R23 single-core scores for the upcoming Ryzen 5 7600X and Ryzen 7 7700X, and things look promising for AMD. Mostly because the frequency is down to 2196 Mhz and 'wake up' according to the needs (at least that is what I understand). For office stuff or even gaming on Wow, it's real nice (right now, writing those lines, about 35° C). Reading all the posts here and there, it's quite confusing.ĭespite that and without too much customization in the bios (besides custom fan profile), I'm ok with the processor on Windows and Linux. Testing with Cinebench in multi core, I have seen the temperature reaching 88° C. How good is the game performance of RyX3D? A follow-up report is awaited.My system : Ryzen 5800X, ASROCK B550 Phantom Gaming ITX/ax (Bios 1.8/AGESA 1.1.0.0 patch C), 64 Gb HyperX Predator 3600 CL18, Kraken X53 (2xNOCTUA NF-F12 PWM/exhaust), chassis fan NOCTUA NF-A9x14 PWM/intake (92mm), MSI RTX 2060 VENTUS XS 6G OC, Sabrent Rocket Q4 1 To. Xanxo Gaming hasn’t benchmarked the game yet and says it will be released at a later date. However, AMD has touted the Ryzen 7 5800X3D as “the fastest gaming processor in the world,” which may change the story again in the game. ![]() Unfortunately, in the above benchmarks, it wasn’t quite as good. (Optionally, you can right-click it and click Show Graph.) Leave HWiNFO open and click Reset (the clock icon) just before you run the benchmark in Cinebench to monitor the temperature throughout the test. Geekbench –Ryzen 7 5800X Single 1671 Multi 10339 Provisional summary In the main screen, scroll down to the CPU section, find CPU CCD 1 (Tdie) and left-click it to highlight it. ![]() RyX3D Geekbench benchmark result is single 1639 points, multi 10498 points.The Ryzen 7 5800X has 1671 points for singles and 10339 points for multis, and although the singles are losing, the multis are slightly higher for the Ryzen 7 5800X3. Geekbench –Ryzen 7 5800X3D Single 1639 Multi 10498 My theory is that PBO is always on with 5800X even if you disable it in the bios setting. Ryzen 7 5800X3D Cinebench R23 benchmark results Single 1493 points, multi 15060 points.Ryzen 7 5800X is about single 1610 ~ 1620, multi 15230 ~ 15420, so RyX has higher performance on Cinebench R23. ![]() Product photoĪMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D [Source: XanxoGaming] Cinebench R23Ĭinebench R23 –Ryzen 7 5800X3D Single 1493 Multi 15060 Ryzen 7 5800X 3D compatible BIOS and AMD 3D V-Cache Performance Optimizer Driver have been applied. By overseas media Xanxo Gaming AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D Cinebench R23 and Geekbench benchmark scores are now available.Let’s quickly compare how it is compared to Ryzen 7 5800X. ![]()
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