The AMD Ryzen 9 5950X processor reaches 5.9 GHz in its 16 cores with overclock and is validated in CPU-Z
Source: Geeknetic added 04th Nov 2020
by Pablo López 5 hours ago 1
The TUM_APISAK overclocker has uploaded the AMD Ryzen 9 processor 5000 X with their 16 cores up to 5.9 GHz and has validated it in CPU-Z.
The new processors from AMD, the Ryzen 5000, they will give a lot to talk about as soon as they go on sale, which according to AMD this will be on November 5 (tomorrow). Meanwhile, some users that we know very well in this world already have their models, and they have put them to the test in a good way. TUM_APISAK, on Twitter, has shown a screenshot of the validation in CPU-Z of the Ryzen 9 5000 X at no less than 5.9 GHz , its base frequency being 3.7 GHz.
Without a doubt this is a overclock under extreme cooling (liquid nitrogen surely), since the processor has a voltage of 1. 656 V and that, with normal or liquid cooling, is not viable at all . It highlights the fact that it has achieved that speed apparently in the 16 processor cores , since the frequencies of the active cores are reflected in the capture itself.
The 5.9 GHz achieved in the Ryzen 9 5950 X augurs a great capacity of overclock
With a multiplier of x 59 and the Uncore at 1800 MHz, it seems that the processor is stable to start at least the program, so it will be necessary to see if it is able to maintain this frequency when passing certain benchmarks.
We recently saw a leak that placed the 5950 X above any existing desktop processor in single core performance, which gives us an estimate that the Ryzen 5000 have a high CPI .
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Pablo López
With 15 years ago I started overclocking my PC to get every extra FPS I could in games and scratching a few milliseconds on SuperPi, while relentlessly posting about hardware on the Geeknetic forum as a user and reader. They were probably so fed up with continually reading me on the forum that I became part of the writing team, where I continue to report on the latest in technology. Astrophysics and PC games are the hobbies that, after hardware, cover most of my free time.