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Zucker2k

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I have just proven I nailed my whole chip performance projection to a ~99% precision and this is all you have to say?
You are hilarious, dude!

PS I was right with original Zen, you can find the discussions with ShinatiDK when he called me crazy back in 2015. I was right with Zen3 IPC, I was right with the projected performance for whole Zen3 lineup. Please just give up.
What's the IPC uplift in spec? Zen 3 is amazing in and of itself without your exaggerations. Please stop.
 

inf64

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What's the IPC uplift in spec? Zen 3 is amazing in and of itself without your exaggerations. Please stop.
Can't stop the truth , dude.
If you bothered to read AT review , you would have found out.

https://www.anandtech.com/show/1621...e-review-5950x-5900x-5800x-and-5700x-tested/9



Spec 2006 perf. per clock

Zen3 vs:
Zen1+ , ~50% faster in int, ~43% faster in fp
Zen2, ~26% faster in int, ~19% faster in fp
Skylake, ~22% faster in int, ~31% faster in fp
Ice Lake , ~18% faster in int, ~9% faster in fp
WC, ~18% faster in int, ~16% faster in fp



Spec 2017 perf. per clock

Zen3 vs:
Zen1+ , ~40% faster in int, ~33% faster in fp
Zen2, ~20% faster in int, ~15% faster in fp
Skylake, ~26% faster in int, ~26% faster in fp
Ice Lake , ~14% faster in int, ~3% faster in fp
WC, ~13% faster in int, ~8% faster in fp
 

coercitiv

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What's the IPC uplift in spec?
From Anandtech:
In the overall 2006 scores, the new Ryzen 5000 series parts are showcasing very large generational performance uplifts with margins well beyond that of the previous generation, as well as the nearest competition. Against the 3950X, the new 5950X is 36% faster in the integer workloads, and 29% faster in the floating-point workloads, which are both massive uplifts. AMD is also leaving Intel behind in terms of performance here with a 17% and 25% performance advantage against the 10900K.

In the performance per clock uplifts, measured at peak performance, we’re seeing a 20.87% median and 24.99% average improvement for the new Zen3 microarchitecture when compared to last year’s Zen2 design.

In the SPEC2017 suite total performance figures, the new Ryzen 5000 also shine thanks to their frequency and IPC uplifts. Generationally, across the int2017 and fp2017 suites, we’re seeing a 32% and 25% performance boost over the 3950X, which are very impressive figures.

IPC wise, looking at a histogram of all SPEC workloads, we’re seeing a median of 18.86%, which is very near AMD’s proclaimed 19% figure, and an average of 21.38% - although if we discount libquantum that average does go down to 19.12%. AMD’s marketing numbers are thus pretty much validated as they’ve exactly hit their proclaimed figure with the new Zen3 microarchitecture.
 

uzzi38

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ondma

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Yup. Not quite the "utter destruction" some were predicting. I'd love to see overclocked + 4000MHZ RAM OC results as well. I suppose this means Rocket Lake S is going to dominate in gaming, no question?

@inf64? Are you there?
Yea, I have seen two or 3 reviews that show gaming is basically a wash now. Still not good for Intel though, since they are behind already in productivity apps and power consumption. Will also be interesting to see more reviews with 3080 and big Navi gpus. A lot of sites are still using last gen 2080.
 
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DiogoDX

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Yea, I have seen two or 3 reviews that show gaming is basically a wash now. Still not good for Intel though, since they are behind already in productivity apps and power consumption. Will also be interesting to see more reviews with 3080 and big Navi gpus. A lot of sites are still using last gen 2080.
Here with a 3080.
1080p and 1440p gaming
5600X only vs 3600, 10600 (2666mhz mem), 10900K

 
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Racan

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Anyone see benches for Microsoft Flight Sim 2020? I think that's the most cpu limited game out there.
 

randomhero

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Anyone having any luck reading the AT review? Apparently there is too much traffic or something, none of the images load for me.
Well worth reading. I am still reading through arch deep dive, and boy it is fun!
Changes are massive! Load-store, addotional ports, new cache policy,prefechters, changes in instruction latencies and many more!!!
Absolutely fantastic job by AMD!
I will re- read article multiple times over weekend, so much to sink in.
 

Hitman928

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Well worth reading. I am still reading through arch deep dive, and boy it is fun!
Changes are massive! Load-store, addotional ports, new cache policy,prefechters, changes in instruction latencies and many more!!!
Absolutely fantastic job by AMD!
I will re- read article multiple times over weekend, so much to sink in.

Yeah, I haven't finished either, but I'm pretty amazed at not only all the changes made that increased performance, but that they were able to do so all without an increase in power use at all. Very impressive.
 

richierich1212

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About to build my first gaming PC, i was thinking of getting a 3600, but looking at the benchmarks, it looks like i might try to get the 5600x if i can get one

Go with the 5600X, the single-core jump is big over the 3600 so it will last quite some time.
 

amrnuke

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Even GTAV goes in AMD's corner.

95th percentiles look good.

Lots of application tests that are heavily single-thread for frequency dependent that were Intel strongholds are gone.

This is stellar. Absolutely insane.

There's a 5800X in stock at my local Microcenter and I'm tempted to grab it and a new mobo and RAM and a six-pack and have some fun tonight.
 

CakeMonster

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I'm new to AMD memory OC, will they run any RAM speed without a performance penalty?

I see that Igor ran 3200 and 4000, what if my sticks can do 3600, will I be able to use them at that without any drawback or do I have to match a system bus or something
 
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