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Cinebench R23 has been designed to work with current-gen CPUs including AMD's just-released and powerhouse Intel ass kicking Zen 3-based Ryzen 5000 series processors, as well as Apple's not-even ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSNAMD's Threadripper 9995WX stuns in Cinebench R23 — new Ryzen flagship reportedly 73% faster than its predecessorAMD’s 96-core Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9995WX reportedly scores 73% higher than its predecessor in Cinebench R23, though the result raises doubts about its realism.
New Cinebench R23 benchmarks paint AMD in a more competitive light against the M1, but Apple's SoC still acquits itself impressively. The Affinity Photo benchmark, however, is a major M1 win.
AMD's new flagship Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX with its 96 cores and 192 threads sets new Cinebench R23 world-record: 100K at stock, 148K overclocked.
Put simply though, prior to this, two other Cinebench R23 results from the AMD Ryzen 7950X appeared online. The first, 29,649, was honestly quite disappointingly low.
Cinebench R23 will not launch on unsupported processors. On systems lacking sufficient RAM to load the test scene, a warning will be displayed and the CPU benchmark will not be executed.
In the hands of a capable overclocker, the unreleased AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5990X was able to accomplish a six digit score in Cinebench R23.
A post on Baidu, which has since been taken down, showed a Cinebench R23 picture of AMD's recently announced Ryzen 9 7950X CPU being put through its paces. The picture has since been taken down.
So it shouldn't be surprising to see it flying past the 5950X in the first leaked benchmarks. Like the 7700X and 7600X, the 7950X has been put through the paces in the Cinebench R23 render test.
AMD-sponsored overclocker Bill Alverson broke all records in Cinebench R23 and R20 for 16-core CPUs. Alverson got his Ryzen 9 7950X overclocked to 6.5 GHz. His scores ranks 37th in R23 and 88th in ...
Cinebench R23 will not launch on unsupported processors. On systems lacking sufficient RAM to load the test scene, a warning will be displayed and the CPU benchmark will not be executed.
Reports suggest that AMD’s upcoming Ryzen 9000X3D series may achieve Cinebench R23 scores that are 10% to 28% higher than those of the current 7000X3D models. According to leaks attributed to a ...
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