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AMD Ryzen 9 5950X CPU Test – Blazingly fast 16 cores

Until recently, sixteen physical cores and thirty-two thread support was the domain of HEDT processors. Everything changed at the time of the release of AMD Ryzen 9 3950 X, which gave the platform AM4 such a behemoth, while at the same time making an unprecedented reshuffle on the market. AMD Ryzen 9 5950 The X successor does not have more execution units, but he did not have to prove anything to anyone, because you will not find a similar product in Intel’s mainstream offer. The test of the AMD Ryzen 9 processor 5950 X will additionally show that the sixteen cores can work with very high clock speeds … at times even exceeding the magic barrier 5000 MHz.

Author : Sebastian Oktaba

The AMD Zen 3 architecture has undergone a number of significant modifications that allowed to increase the performance of a single core by approximately 20% against Zen 2, eliminating the internal latency which is the biggest problem of AMD Ryzen processors. First of all, one CCX cluster now has 8 instead of 4 cores, spiced up with SMT support and 32 MB L3 cache. Individual CCX modules were created in 7 nm TSMC lithography, while cIOD with DDR4 memory controller – 3200 uses 12 nm production process. Communication takes place again via the Infinity Fabric bus, but thanks to reducing internal delays, e.g. between modules, cores, and the main memory or cache, which now has much more for each CCX, a measurable increase in throughput was achieved. The prediction and queuing of orders, management of cache structures were also improved, FPU units were accelerated by increasing their capacity, the ring bus, data collection and integration algorithms were rebuilt. The engineers really did not idle, because the list of modifications is much longer and I have listed only the most important, crucial from the point of performance. In addition, the energy efficiency has been increased plus the Precision Boost 2 technology has been improved, achieving higher clock speeds with a lower supply voltage.

Most cores, cache and highest clock speed – this is AMD Ryzen 9 5950 X, being the flagship representative of the Vermeer family. Theoretically, this is not a processor for players, but since it has the most everything, then …

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AMD Ryzen 9 5950 X is a processor with 16 cores and supporting 32 threads at the same time, which could easily represent the HEDT platform, but the manufacturer has even 64 – core models dedicated to the sTRX4 socket, therefore at the premiere of Ryzen 9 3950 X allowed himself to push the boundaries of that time … which he established several times in the past instreamie by introducing 8R units under thatched roofs / 16 In and 12 R / 24IN. The flagship AMD Ryzen 9 5950 X was built on two CCX modules (8 + 8), instead of four as its predecessor (4 +4: 4 + 4), making the most of the key modifications to the Zen 3 architecture. The CPU is also allocated 64 MB L3 cache and 8 MB L2 cache. Oddly enough, no Intel 10 generation does not exist in the same configuration, because Core i9 – 9960 X (16 R / 32 W) did not have a successor, although the Blue offer includes models 12 / 14 / 18 – core. However, these are all HEDT processors, while the hero of today’s review is dedicated to the down-to-earth AMD AM4 platform. It will therefore be the fastest unit in its category, devoid of class competition in the final destination – working machines for all kinds of projects, rendering, archiving, compiling, etc., because computer games cannot use the extra cores yet.

Ryzen 9 5900 X Ryzen 9 5950 X Ryzen 9 3900 X Ryzen 9 3950 X Architecture Zen 3 Zen 3 Zen 2 Zen 2 Lithography 7 nm 7 nm 7 nm 7 nm Timing 3700 – 4800 MHz 3400 – 4900 MHz 3800 – 4600 MHz 3500 – 4700 MHz Configuration 12 R / 24IN 16 R / 32IN 12 R / 24 In 16 R / 32 In L2 memory 6 MB 8 MB 6 MB 8 MB L3 memory 64 MB 64 MB 64 MB 64 MB Multiplier Unlocked Unlocked Unlocked Unlocked Memory controller DDR4- 3200 DDR4 – 3200 DDR4- 3200 DDR4 – 3200 Controller Mode Dual Channel Dual Channel Dual Channel Dual Channel TDP Factor 105 In 105 In 105IN 105IN Integrated GPU – – – – Starting price 549 USD 799 USD 499 USD 749 USD Platform AM4 AM4 AM4 AM4 Release date November 2020 November 2020 July 2019 September 2019

Despite the huge number of cores, AMD Ryzen 9 5950 X surprises with high clock speeds – the base is admittedly only 3400 MHz, but in fact it should not go down below 4000 MHz (looped CInebench R 20 ). However, the Core Boost frequency for single-threaded operations promises to be sensational, because 4900 MHz is a really satisfying value, equal to the top Intel Comet Lake … The manufacturer forgot to mention that proper cooling plus newer incarnations of the Precission Boost and Extended Frequency Range technology can bring out even more. Tested AMD Ryzen 9 5950 X for two best With its cores it even reached the dizzying 5 GHz, when the predecessor had to be satisfied with the maximum 4700 MHz. The engineers did their homework diligently and at the same time set a record, at least in terms of factory settings and clock speeds of more than 19 cores. The rest of the specification does not differ much from the previous standards. We get unlocked multiplier, soldered IHS, dual channel DDR4 memory controller – 3200 plus TDP factor 105IN. The CPU does not have a cooling system, being 50 dollars more expensive than its predecessor and requires a motherboard with a series chipset 500. Models on chips 400 must unfortunately wait for the appropriate BIOS updates.

AMD Ryzen 9 processor test 5900 X – Zen 3 architecture premiere

ATTENTION: On the penultimate pages I added performance scaling tests with Patriot Viper Black DDR4 memory – 3200 CL 16 vs. DDR4 – 3800 CL 15 (module tuning

MHz CL 19) to show why you should invest some money and possibly some time in faster modules. All tests were carried out in synchronous mode, the Infinity Fabric bus worked with timing 3800 MHz – the platform above was unfortunately unstable.

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AMD Ryzen 9 5900X processor test – Zen 3 architecture premiere

When AMD announced the first-generation Ryzen processors, few believed in the possibility of correcting past mistakes, developing meaningful technology, and competing on a par with Intel. The manufacturer, however, consistently improved the design. Successive iterations of the Zen architecture have yielded solid performance gains, while the launch of Zen 3 will be the ultimate test of engineers’ ability. The loud announcements will be verified by the test of the AMD Ryzen 9 processor 5900 X, presented against the Intel Core i9 – 10900 K, from whom he intends to take the crown of the most efficient unit also in computer games. Will there really be a reshuffle at the very top of the charts?

Author: Sebastian Oktaba

AMD Zen 3 architecture (code name Vermeer) has passed a number of significant modifications that allowed to increase the performance of a single core by approximately 20% compared to Zen 2, eliminating, among other things, internal lags that are the biggest problems with AMD Ryzen processors. First of all, one CCX cluster now has 8 instead of 4 cores, spiced up with SMT support and 32 MB L3 cache. Individual CCX modules were created in 7 nm TSMC lithography, while cIOD with DDR4 memory controller – 2020 uses 12 nm production process. Communication takes place again via the Infinity Fabric bus, but thanks to reducing internal delays, e.g. between modules, cores, and the main memory or cache, which now has much more for each CCX, a measurable increase in throughput was achieved. The prediction and queuing of orders, management of cache structures were also improved, FPU units were accelerated by increasing their capacity, the ring bus, data collection and integration algorithms were rebuilt. The engineers really did not idle, because the list of modifications is much longer and I have listed only the most important, crucial from the point of performance. In addition, the energy efficiency has been increased, plus the Precision Boost 2 technology has been improved, achieving higher clock speeds with a lower supply voltage.

AMD Ryzen 9 processor 5900 X is positioned as a competitor to Intel Core i9 – 10900 K, which, however, is to overcome not only in programs, but also in computer games. This is to ensure an increase in IPCs and timings.

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AMD Ryzen 9 5900 X is a processor with twelve cores , additionally using SMT (Simultaneous Multithreading) technology that doubles the number of threads, which has not changed compared to its predecessor. The design is based on two CCX modules (8 + 4), received 64 MB L3 Cache and 6 MB Cache L2. Although Intel does not offer a direct equivalent of AMD Ryzen 9 5900 X, but the manufacturer the discussed processor as a competitor of Intel Core i9 – 10900 K. Although the flagship of the Blue Mo that they boast “only” ten cores, giving way to even AMD Ryzen 9 3900 X in multi-threaded utility applications, this will have a marginal impact on the shape of the graphs in most computer games. The performance of the IPC is critical in such scenarios. So far, in terms of single-threaded efficiency, Intel has reigned supreme, so the AMD Ryzen 9 5900 X with the fastest Comet Lake seems to be a bit risky. However, AMD does not lack self-confidence, because the company has ceased to meet the status of Ryzen as the best processors for quasi-professional applications – it has decided to fight for the most demanding players. The entirety of changes in architecture has been strictly focused on improving gaming results, while AMD Ryzen 9 5900 X is a tool designed to ultimately overthrow Intel’s monopoly in the above sector.

Ryzen 9 5900 X Ryzen 9 5950 X Ryzen 9 3900 X Ryzen 9 3950 X
Architecture Zen 3 Zen 3 Zen 2 Zen 2
Lithography 7 nm 7 nm 7 nm 7 nm
Clock 3700 – 4800 MHz 3400 – 4900 MHz 3800 – 4600 MHz 3500 – 4700 MHz
Configuration 12 R / 24 W 16 R / 32 In 12 R / 24IN 16 R / 32IN
L2 memory 6MB 8 MB 6 MB 8 MB
Memory L3 64 MB 64 MB 64 MB 64 MB
Multiplier Unlocked Unlocked Unlocked Refl okay
Memory controller DDR4 – 3200 DDR4 – 3200 DDR4 – 3200 DDR4 – 3200
Controller Mode Dual Channel Dual Channel Dual Channel Dual Channel
TDP Factor 105 In 105 In 105IN 105 In
Integrated GPU
Starting price 500 USD 799 USD 499 USD 749 USD
Platform AM4 AM4 AM4 AM4
Release date November 2019 November 2020 July 2019 September 2019

The base clock of the AMD Ryzen 9 processor 5900 X is 3700 MHz, but in moments of greatest effort it should not fall below 4240 MHz, which I noted while loading all Cinebench R cores 20 (Multi Thread). The maximum Core Boost is theoretically 4800 MHz, although it often reaches the clock speed 4950 – 5000 MHz, also registered in Cinebench R 20 (Single Thread). The new versions of the Precission Boost and Extended Frequency Range technologies lead the cores very well, because when testing The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, six were working with clock speeds exceeding 4800 MHz. The progress compared to the predecessor is therefore gigantic, because AMD Ryzen 9 3900 X scored in games mostly 4250 – 4300 MHz, while in Cinebench R 20 barely exceeded 4000 MHz. The rest of the specifications and looks familiar – dual channel DDR4 memory controller – 3200, soldered radiator, no integrated graphics, TDP factor 105 W and unlocked multiplier. Starting price vs. AMD Ryzen 3900 X increased by exactly 50 USD, while Vermeer currently supports only motherboards with series chipsets 500 – series owners 400 have to patiently wait a few weeks for the appropriate BIOSes . It is also worth remembering that the processor is sold without any cooling system.

AMD Ryzen 9 processor test 5950 X – Fiendishly Fast 16 cores

NOTE: On the penultimate pages I added performance scaling tests with ADATA XPG Spectrix D memories 60 G DDR4 – 3200 CL 16 vs. DDR4 – 3800 CL 16 (module tuning 4133 MHz CL 19) to show why instead of overclocking the CPU it’s better to invest in faster modules. All tests were carried out in synchronous mode, the Infinity Fabric bus worked with timing 3800 MHz – the measurement platform above was getting unstable.

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Ryzen 5000 series CPUs now available in UK

Matthew Wilson
13 mins ago
CPU, Featured Tech News

After a one month wait, AMD has officially released the first Ryzen 5000 series processors, starting at the top with the Ryzen 9 5950X and going down to the Ryzen 5 5600X. With retailers now able to list and ship the CPUs, we take a look at UK availability and pricing. 

At Overclockers UK, you can find all four new Ryzen processors available, but only in the UK and Ireland due to high demand.

Price-wise, you’ll find the Ryzen 9 5950X at the top of the pile with a £799.99 price tag, followed by the Ryzen 9 5900X for £539.99. If you want to see some benchmarks and analysis of these CPUs, then you can find out Ryzen 9 5950X review HERE and our Ryzen 9 5900X review HERE.

The Ryzen 7 5800X occupies the £428.99 price point and finally, we have the six-core, 12-thread Ryzen 5 5600X for £289.99.

KitGuru Says: The Ryzen 5000 series appears to be off to a good start based on reviews. Are any of you planning on upgrading before the end of the year? 

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