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AMD’s Ryzen 9 3950X Cinebench, No-OC Score – Achieves A 32% Performance Increase Over 1950X

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Now this will be quite an amazing CPU on AM4 really, so much potential, not just multithread workload but simply more heavy multitasking. I'm excited to see some builds with this, can nicely replace dual systems for like a streamer and still easily have all the room left for whatever you throw at it. 

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3 minutes ago, Doobeedoo said:

Now this will be quite an amazing CPU on AM4 really, so much potential, not just multithread workload but simply more heavy multitasking. I'm excited to see some builds with this, can nicely replace dual systems for like a streamer and still easily have all the room left for whatever you throw at it. 

You can expect to see quite a few Youtube channels building the "Ultimate" AM4 rig with 3950X and the $1000 Asrock Aqua motherboard coming soon.

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13 minutes ago, Deli said:

You can expect to see quite a few Youtube channels building the "Ultimate" AM4 rig with 3950X and the $1000 Asrock Aqua motherboard coming soon.

Yeah, the only chip that makes sense for that board, that board is insane.

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9 minutes ago, Doobeedoo said:

Yeah, the only chip that makes sense for that board, that board is insane.

I also want to see someone jam a 3950x overclock to 4.4GHz in a Dan cases A4 SFX. Would be fun. LOL.

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On 10/19/2019 at 1:26 AM, Deli said:

I think 3950X still only has one high quality binned chiplet. It only need one core to hit 4.7GHz. all cores are 3.9-4.0GHz, similar to 3900X. Threadrippers and Epyc take most of the best binned chiplets.

AdoredTV has suggested in some of his most recent videos that even the 3950X isn’t likely to use well binned chiplets because all the best chiplets are going to Epyc at the moment.

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9 minutes ago, AluminiumTech said:

AdoredTV has suggested in some of his most recent videos that even the 3950X isn’t likely to use well binned chiplets because all the best chiplets are going to Epyc at the moment.

Maybe the best chiplets can do 5GHz. 16 core at 5Ghz, that will be truly EPYC. Lol

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2 hours ago, AluminiumTech said:

AdoredTV has suggested in some of his most recent videos that even the 3950X isn’t likely to use well binned chiplets because all the best chiplets are going to Epyc at the moment.

 

A news article from wccftech and a rumor from adored, this thread is like seeing your lottery numbers fall and then remembering you didn't buy a ticket.

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21 hours ago, Deli said:

I also want to see someone jam a 3950x overclock to 4.4GHz in a Dan cases A4 SFX. Would be fun. LOL.

I'm only interested in stock performance. But it's going into Phanteks Shift (the smaller non x model) hehehe

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13 hours ago, MadDuke said:

I'm only interested in stock performance. But it's going into Phanteks Shift (the smaller non x model) hehehe

I think it's actually doable. I've my old 5820K now in the Evolv Shift with a 120mm radiator. I think in stock setting, the 3950x will clock a little lower all core only 3.9GHz, instead of 4.1 Ghz like the 3900x. So a 120mm AIO may be able to keep the 3950x in stock running cool.

 

Have fun with the build.

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3 hours ago, Deli said:

I think it's actually doable. I've my old 5820K now in the Evolv Sfift with a 120mm radiator. I think in stock setting, the 3950x will clock a little lower all core only 3.9GHz, instead of 4.1 Ghz like the 3900x. So a 120mm AIO may be able to keep the 3950x in stock running cool.

 

Have fun with the build.

I already have an 1700 there clocked at 3.9 on a 120mm AiO. 

I just don't know if I'll be putting an x42 inside or simply go with the custom looop completely. Though I'm lazy with the 3d printer and don't have enough time to use it for a custom printer pieces for the custom loop (to mount stuff like reservoir and pump) so I'll go 140 probably. 

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