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Jan 5th 2023 AMD Confirms Ryzen 9 7950X3D and 7900X3D Feature 3DV Cache on Only One of the Two Chiplets (164).Apr 24th 2023 AMD Ryzen 7000X3D Processors Prone to Physical Damage with Voltage-assisted Overclocking, Motherboard Vendors Rush BIOS Updates with Voltage Limiters (258).Jan 4th 2023 AMD Ryzen 7000X3D Announced, Claims Total Dominance over Intel "Raptor Lake," Upcoming i9-13900KS Deterred (177).Feb 20th 2023 AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D Runs First Benchmarks (76).Dec 2nd 2022 AMD Readies 16-core, 12-core, and 8-core Ryzen 7000X3D "Zen 4" Processors (153).Aug 4th 2022 Potential Ryzen 7000-series CPU Specs and Pricing Leak, Ryzen 9 7950X Expected to hit 5.7 GHz (277).Jun 14th 2022 AMD Releases AGESA V2 1.2.0.7 Microcode to Motherboard Vendors and OEMs (113).

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Apr 16th 2020 AMD Ryzen 4000 Series "Vermeer" CPUs to be Compatible with B450 Motherboards (58).

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Update 10:27 UTC: A new picture hjas appeared where the CPU has been kitted out with better cooling at the multi-core score has jumped from 29,649 to 36,256, which makes it competitive with the Core i9-13900K scores that have leaked in the past. It'll be interesting to see how AMD positions the 7000-series of CPUs, as although it seems like the company has done a good job in improving the overall performance compared to the 5000-series, it's not quite enough to take the performance crown this time around, if these early benchmark leaks from both sides are anything to go by. The multi-core score is obviously not going to compete with Intel's Core i9-13900K due to the overall lower core count, but at 29,649, but it's ahead of the Core i9-12900K by a decent margin. In the single score test, the Ryzen 9 7950X scores 2,205 points, which is in line with Cinebench R23 leaks for Intel's upcoming Core i9-13900K CPU, if a smidgen slower.

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The test system was also using Windows 10, so there's the potential of some extra performance by changing to Windows 11 here as well. The CPU is said to have been air cooled, so it's possible that we'll see even higher benchmark numbers with better cooling, so take these numbers with a pinch of sodium chloride, just to be on the safe side. However, courtesy of it lives on, on Twitter and gives us a first glimpse into the Cinebench R23 performance of the upcoming CPU. Should I get something else for graphics card OC? Precision X only lets me add 10% to the GPU power and Im thinking I might need more.A Cinebench R23 picture of AMD's recently announce Ryzen 9 7950X CPU having been put through its paces have appeared online via a post on Baidu, which has been taken down since the picture was posted.

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I have a pretty decent cooling setup, 8 total fans including the rad fan and the PSU fan and a corsair H60, plus the graphics card has the ACX 2.0 cooling. As I said in the description, the temps never got over 50c. Im starting to think that something might be undervolted. I'm willing to bet something is throttling and if nothing is throttling something is probably moderately undervolted. I suggest you get something to monitor temps and clock speeds and watch closely what happens when stressing the system. Nvidia gpus do the same thing, especially if they're overheating.

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It doesn't really happen with AMD cpus because they get very very unstable, but INTEL cpus are "smart" to the point that they'll actually underclock themselves if they're overheating even if they're overclocked (this behavior is why the original reviews of haswell seemed to imply the initial launch of haswell was a good overclocker, the reality was the cpus were down-clocking during benches with unstable overclocks or when overheating, and it was happening so fast that professional overclockers didn't realize this behavior was happening until they started to actually bench for high metric numbers and noticed nothing was improving with clock speeds). It's entirely possible to have an "apparently" stable overclock and get lower scores if the overclock is NOT stable or something is overheating.















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