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Zen 2 Ryzen 3 Benchmark Results(Possibility

I've found a 4c/4t CPU titled AMD Eng Sample: 2D2204BGMCWH2_33/29_N, I believe that this is similar to the 12c/24t leaked benchmark thanks to the name of the sample, here are the results: 

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Im not sure if these are legitimate results but they are impressive when thought about that way

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There are similar leaks related to a Ryzen 5 3400G and a Ryzen 3 3200G, which are actually Zen + and not Zen 2 (much like how the 2400G and 2200G are Zen and not Zen + ). There is still a nice performance uplift because of the optimized microarchitecture and the fact that the APUs are now allegedly soldered like the rest of the Ryzen lineup as opposed to pasted like the current APUs.

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Well why does it have such a large performance increase from zen to zen+, with the 1000 series to 2000 series they all increased 8-12%, but this thing is increasing by 66% in single core and the single core is somehow faster than every cpu on the site (on average) this is one weird benchmark, and thanks to the single core it's starting to seem more like a new intel cpu

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25 minutes ago, AaronS6789 said:

Well why does it have such a large performance increase from zen to zen+, with the 1000 series to 2000 series they all increased 8-12%, but this thing is increasing by 66% in single core and the single core is somehow faster than every cpu on the site (on average) this is one weird benchmark, and thanks to the single core it's starting to seem more like a new intel cpu

could you please post the link

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isn't this a fake from some months ago?, its using 2x2GB of ram, pretty sure there arent any 2GB ddr4 sticks

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1 minute ago, cj09beira said:

pretty sure there arent any 2GB ddr4 sticks

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1294470-REG/crucial_ct2g4dfs624a_2gb_ddr4_2400_19200_cl17.html

 

world's a funny place but yeah I think this is either fake or as mentioned it's an engineer sample for the Zen+ based APUs.

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As if Userbenchmark would be a place where you'd find a Leak.

Sisoft Sandra and Aida as well as Futuremark Benchmark are the places to go and look for.

 

Other places, especially Userbenchmark, is just bullshit or rather unlikely. This is just bullshit.

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6 minutes ago, AaronS6789 said:

That single thread performance of an i7 9700K at 5.4ghz lel

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Just reporting what I find, even when it seems pretty unreasonable to me!

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A single quick google search would've shown you that this is fake.

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C'mon guys, there are much better ways to let the OP know it's likely nothing without talking down to him/her.  It's not the op was bragging about the downfall of other companies or over hyping AMD, in fact they were very reasonable in presenting this.

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Meh these "benchmark" things.. No point. 

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  • 10 months later...

Well it looks like zen 3 still fucking beat intel in single core performance, so even if at the time this seemed way off, it had one performance aspect correct

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