AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D Desktop Processor (16-core/32-thread, 144MB cache, up to 5.7 GHz max boost)

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AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D Desktop Processor (16-core/32-thread, 144MB cache, up to 5.7 GHz max boost)

AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D Desktop Processor (16-core/32-thread, 144MB cache, up to 5.7 GHz max boost)

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Stress testing tools like Cinebench R23 push the processor to its engineered limits in terms of power use and operating temperature, and I use these to make sure that every chip is pushed to full 100% CPU utilization under load to determine the minimum and maximum amount of power the processor uses (measured in watts) and the minimum and maximum temperature recorded (measured in Celsius). Another solid set of results. Zen 4 has previously shown good aptitude when running at lower wattages; 7950X3D carries on the good work. When trying to come to an overall assessment of these chips' relative performance, it's better to look at the measurable performance gains between chips across different tests. This makes for a much more sensible average when all is said and done than averaging absolute scores where one CPU test with one very large result can badly skew a final average. AMD’s decision to add extra cache to only one of these chips is somewhat unconventional, as the two CCXs will have different performance characteristics as a result, but there’s a logical reason behind it. The added cache chip and its position on top of one of the CCXs introduce power and heat considerations to the CPU that didn’t exist before.Starting with the Ryzen 7000 series, AMD began adding low-power IGPs to all of its Ryzen desktop processors. (Before, it was limited to the subset known as the G-series.) But this has been a bittersweet change since its introduction. For most tests, we utilize an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Founders Edition graphics card as the primary display adapter. This is also used for all of the gaming tests—except those focused on testing the integrated graphics processor, or IGP. During those tests, we remove the Nvidia graphics card from the system. All tests are performed on Windows 11 Pro with all the latest Windows updates installed. Extracting more performance from CPUs is an inherently complicated business. Increasing frequency burns power, going architecturally wider burns die size, jumping down successive manufacturing nodes is damn expensive. Who’d be a CPU lead architect? New problems arise faster than extant ones are solved. Fundamental limitations ought to encroach on step-change improvements from one generation to the next, yet AMD and Intel continue to deliver in spades. Today’s best Ryzen 9 and Core i9 chips smash predecessors from merely three years’ ago. In Darth’s seminal words, ‘impressive, most impressive.’

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Finally, the last major difference is the lower TDP on the 7950X3D compared to the 7950X (120W to 125W). This is mostly from the lower frequency on the 3D V-Cache cores (as well as some other optimizations), meaning that the 7950X3D can use less power overall to get the same or better performance. What's also so notable about the 7950X3D is that while Intel's latest processors have been outstanding, that performance is far more a function of just throwing power at the problem, literally, than it is some kind of technological magic behind the scenes.The emergence of Zen 4-based desktop CPUs late last year paved the way for X3D models to follow soon after. AMD has duly delivered on that rollout by releasing three chips touting enhanced cache for improved performance in gaming. There are hundreds of different cooling options for the AMD Ryzen 7000 Series, ranging from air CPU coolers, AiOs, to complete water-cooling systems. What you choose all depends on your individual preferences and needs.

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No responsibility is taken for the correctness of this information. The listed offers do not constitute legally binding advertising claims of the merchants. To be clear (and contrary to our earlier theorizing that we mentioned in the Editors' Note up top), the Ryzen 9 7950X3D's IGP doesn't have access to the L3 cache on the processors, but just like the 3D V-Cache can help gaming performance with a graphics card, it can help the IGP perform better in the right scenarios, too. If the IGP did have access to the L3 cache, we would expect to see an even more pronounced performance boost, and the idea of seeing a future Ryzen 7000-series APU, a processor with a relatively powerful IGP and the 3D V-Cache together, would be exciting. That's not what this is, though. System Power and Thermals By this measure, the Ryzen 9 7950X3D outperforms the 7950X by about 10% and the 13900K by about 6% when I average out all of the degrees of difference between the three chips, across every test. But even then, the demonstrably better performance of the 7950X3D can be somewhat obscured, since Intel especially benefits from much higher synthetic benchmark scores that don't really translate cleanly into actual real-world performance where the 7950X3D is simply the better processor overall. System scores are middling more than impressive, as these synthetic tests rely heavily on peak frequency. Surely it’s real games that count… Gaming

AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D, 16C/32T, 4.20-5.70GHz, boxed ohne Kühler AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D, 16C/32T, 4.20-5.70GHz, boxed ohne Kühler

Having a 120W/142W TDP/PPT means Ryzen 9 7950X3D fits into a wider range of motherboards, and even B-series offerings have enough electrical prowess to manage the load easily. Restrained power usually means there’s a cooler in the box, but AMD limits such opportunities to 65W models and below. Performance Editors' Note, March 2, 2023: Some scrutiny by Tom's Hardware scrutiny by Tom's Hardware and online commenters pointed out that our integrated graphics (IGP) testing numbers for the earlier Ryzen 9 7950X chip were unnaturally low; this was likely due to early-driver issues that only became evident with this review of the 7950X3D, and made the 7950X3D's IGP look like a leap forward by comparison. We have retested the Ryzen 9 7950X and updated the numbers in the IGP testing table here and in that original review, and made minor tweaks to this article's intro and IGP Testing section to reflect the new numbers. We'll also be retesting the IGPs on the Ryzen 7 7700 and 7700X in the coming days. The original, fundamental conclusions we made about this chip, though, have not changed.] When it comes to the synthetic benchmarks, there's very little difference between the 7950X3D and the 7950X. Both chips are phenomenal multitaskers, and though the 7950X has consistently stronger single core scores than the 7950X3D, the 7950X3D performs better with multi core performance than its non-3D V-Cache counterpart. Additional charges may apply if you live in the Scottish Highlands, Northern Ireland, or the Channel Islands.It's simply the best gaming CPU by performance you can buy on the consumer market and that's not likely to change for the rest of this processor generation, at the very least.



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