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Chiphell release a comprehensive benchmark for 3900X v 3700X v 2700X v 9900K v 9700KF

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The source is in Chinese so unfortunately I cannot post anything other than the image, if mods think this isn't relevant then please move/lock/delete.

 

Coming from Reddit this is the first comprehensive benchmark I've seen...

 

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Again no source as it's Chinese, sorry.

 

Also an Overclockers UK staff member has stated that ordering begins at 2pm BST.

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Funny how the 3700X is generally a little slower than the 9900K singlethreaded, but on par or slightly ahead in multithreaded.

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Just now, Sakkura said:

Funny how the 3700X is generally a little slower than the 9900K singlethreaded, but on par or slightly ahead in multithreaded.

that seems to be because amd's hypertheading is better than intel's so core scaling ends up better 

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4 minutes ago, cj09beira said:

that seems to be because amd's hypertheading is better than intel's so core scaling ends up better 

Could also just be that the worse latency of Zen allows for more empty clockcycles to be used for multithreading. 

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3 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

Could also just be that the worse latency of Zen allows for more empty clockcycles to be used for multithreading. 

thats not it, as things like cinebench which have this behavior run completely on cache so the higher memory latency doesn't affect it 

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Exciting stuff, and that 3900X is calling to me. Glad I didn't bother with X299 last time round now.


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24 minutes ago, comander said:

Or that their OoOe is worse...

 

Or that they don't have shared functionality pipelines.... 

 

The effectiveness of the actual SMT implementation is hard to discern because there are a lot of other critical factors. 

https://imgur.com/a/bUgp153

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On 7/7/2019 at 7:35 PM, Master Disaster said:

The source is in Chinese so unfortunately I cannot post anything other than the image, if mods think this isn't relevant then please move/lock/delete.

 

Coming from Reddit this is the first comprehensive benchmark I've seen...

 

fos4173j8v831.png

 

Again no source as it's Chinese, sorry.

 

Also an Overclockers UK staff member has stated that ordering begins at 2pm BST.

Here is the source: https://www.chiphell.com/portal.php?mod=view&aid=22102&page=6

 

as well as the original image source: https://static.chiphell.com/portal/201907/07/183353dugt47l9xl8gtn78.png

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