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AMD Ryzen 9 3950X easily beats Intel’s mighty Core i9-10980XE in leaked benchmark

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So the Ryzen 9 3950X hit 32,082 easily outdoing Intel’s Core i9-10980XE which recorded a result of 25,838. That’s a victory to the tune of 24% for the Ryzen processor, with both CPUs running at their stock clock speeds.

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Another day, another set of leaked benchmarks, and once again we’re seeing the power of AMD’s imminent Ryzen 9 3950X – this time in a comparison to Intel’s incoming Core i9-10980XE (although this is not an apples-to-apples comparison in several different respects – more on that later).

So, before we come to the caveats – the most obvious one being that we assume these benchmarks are genuine – let’s take a look at the actual 3DMark scores as provided by the ever-present CPU leaker TUM_APISAK.

AMD Ryzen 9 3950X 16-Core - FIRE STRIKEPhysics Score 32XXXhttps://t.co/budy9vfMiHOctober 19, 2019

i9-10980XE - FIRE STRIKEhttps://t.co/AS8DmMbEcZOctober 19, 2019

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As you can see, we’re looking at the AMD and Intel chips in 3DMark, Fire Strike, specifically the ‘Physics’ score which pertains to the processor – the other results can’t be compared because the benchmarked PCs had different other hardware components (including, most tellingly, different graphics cards).

AMD is going stonk!

I don't know if this leaky benchmark from both high end processors are accurate, but holy smoke the 3950x is going wild! Intel is going to need to develop a weapon to tame the 3950x beast! Even Intel finally develop a weapon to tame the 3950x, AMD will going to release another beast to fight against Intel head-on.

 

Good job AMD! Keep doing what you are doing because with your Ryzen cpu competition, we consumers probably will be on 4c/8t........But man, the 3950x is just so dam good.

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Leaks are fake until proven real, can't be bothered to feel hyped about this one.

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just another leak, I'm sure other people will hype this up just like all the crazy shit happening pre-Zen 2 (probably not as much as zen 2 tho).

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But more importantly can I get 4.7Ghz on all cores?

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8 hours ago, mxk said:

just another leak, I'm sure other people will hype this up just like all the crazy shit happening pre-Zen 2 (probably not as much as zen 2 tho).

In that case 90% of the hype was legitimate. Zen 2 performs amazingly well and is currently kicking Intel's ass all over.

 

I wonder how much a 3950X will cost?

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1 hour ago, Master Disaster said:

In that case 90% of the hype was legitimate. Zen 2 performs amazingly well and is currently kicking Intel's ass all over.

 

I wonder how much a 3950X will cost?

 

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7 hours ago, Master Disaster said:

In that case 90% of the hype was legitimate. Zen 2 performs amazingly well and is currently kicking Intel's ass all over.

 

I wonder how much a 3950X will cost?

thats true. I guess I mean a little more about the release dates, if I remember right people would take the leaks seriously saying that zen 2 would come earlier then expected.

 

I'm guessing it'll cost 9900k price, around there.

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https://lab501.ro/procesoare-chipseturi/review-intel-core-i9-10980xe-cascade-lake-x

 

Anyone expecting a groundbreaking increase in performance for the 10980XE? Well..I hate to break it to you but..it's a 9980XE with a price cut :(

 

Cinebench R20 Score at 8563. Not exactly spectacular. That's basically the same score as the 9980XE, and around the same as the 3950x which has 2 less cores.

 

Let's hope this isn't a proper review and is all fake.

 

So it's your choice. $250 for quad channel memory and more PCIE lanes. Although it's a bit more than $250 because you have to take into account the motherboard prices.

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Intel: But the new 10980xe is just a discounted 9980xe... how are we gonna shift older, more expensive stock of the 9 series?

Marketers: Oh, you with little faith. Just leak a "benchmark" saying the 10 series performs less... bam, 9980s sold out!

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