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5900x geekbench
5900x geekbench













But it gives us a hint about Ryzen 9 7900X's performance outside of AMD's official numbers.

5900x geekbench

To conclude, it can be said that Geekbench 5 cannot be used solely as a benchmark in order to judge CPU performance. This also indicates that Ryzen 9 7900X's performance upgrades are attributed to better per-core performance as both 7900X and 5900X share the same 12-core count. There's another speed improvement coming from Ryzen 7000 which is an addition of AVx-512, that will be used by Geekbench 5 in its AES-XTS cryptography benchmark. Majority of Geekbench 5's gains can be attributed directly to the 13% IPC gain that is coming from the Zen 4 architecture and the 800MHz jump in boost frequency from 4.8GHz to 5.6GHz. What is to be seen at the very least, is the same 30% gains in the single-threaded test of Geekbench. This is the reason why Geekbench 5 alone is not capable enough to judge CPU performance. The performance of CPU can also change rapidly according to the workflow. These are similar stats to what AMD showed with Ryzen 7000 over Ryzen 5000, having a 29% generational gain in single-threaded speed and around 45% in multi-threaded tasks.Ĥ5% gains cannot be seen here but that is expected. This provides Ryzen 9 7900X a 30% lead in single-threaded performance and around 32% lead in multi-threaded performance over its predecessor, Ryzen 9 5900X. As per the official Geekbench browser stats page, the Ryzen 9 5900X scored 1,669 points in the single-core test and 13,946 points in the multi-core test.

5900x geekbench

The Ryzen 9 7900X achieved almost 2,167 points in the single-threaded test, whereas in the multi-threaded test, it got 18,446. It is enough in terms of eligibility to land the brand-new 7900X a place in the best CPUs tier list once in arrives in the labs. As per a new Geekbench 5 score, the Ryzen 9 7900X garners a 30% lead over Ryzen 9 5900X, in Geekbench 5 multi-core and single-core tests.















5900x geekbench