AMD's new 32-core thread Ripper GeekBench run sub-exposure: ultra-2950X nearly doubled

AMD's new 32-core thread Ripper GeekBench run sub-exposure: ultra-2950X nearly doubled

At 9:36 on September 1, 2019  1109 times reading  the source: Express Technology  1 Comment
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another day and do some testing with Geekbench.

 

A new 32-core AMD Ryzen run Threadripper Zen 2 (three generations thread Ripper) processors now on the separation of GeekBench. From the point of view of running sub-page GeekBench, infrastructure clocked this thread Ripper is 2.2GHz, the highest clocked at 4.17GHz, 32 core 64 thread. This had UserBenchmark exposure 3GHz clocked slightly different basis, should be the test chip.

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The new three generations thread Ripper in Windows on a system with 32GB of memory were running points, 5523 points ran out of the single-core, multi-core score of 68,576.

The multi-core performance exceeded AMD 90% of the thread Ripper 2950X, than Dacentrurus 9 3900X extra 55%.

Of course, taking into account the GeekBench run the desktop CPU is not consistent with the stability of the urine test chip, which ran only for reference points.

For the moment, three generations are likely to tear or stay in 32 core, after all, for consumer applications that have more than enough, but also no opponent.

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