AMD Ryzen 9 9950X: New world record for 16-core processor performance
AMD Ryzen 9 9950X sets a new world record in Cinebench R23, demonstrating impressive performance under extreme overclocking on liquid nitrogen.
Ryzen 9950X Record
Unmatched Performance
Recently, the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X, which is not yet available to the general public, set a new world record in the Cinebench R23 benchmark. The processor achieved an incredible score of 55,327 points in the multi-core test, which was the highest achievement for 16-core CPUs.
Extreme overclocking
This outstanding achievement was demonstrated by an enthusiast under the nickname Ordinary Uncle Tony on the Chinese platform Bilibili during the China Joy event. Extreme cooling with liquid nitrogen was used to achieve the record. The previous record of 50,843 points belonged to overclocker Safedisk, who used the Ryzen 9 7950X.
Record stages
Tony gradually increased the processor frequency. Starting with 5.0 GHz and a score of 42,689 points, he gradually increased the frequency to 6.0 GHz, receiving 51,204 points, which already exceeded the previous record. The final touch was the overclocking to 6.5 GHz, which made it possible to achieve a record 55,327 points.
Ryzen 9 9950X Specifications
Standard specs for the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X include a base clock of 4.3 GHz and a boost clock of 5.7 GHz. Previously it was reported that this chip was overclocked to 6.0 GHz. The additional 300 MHz achieved during the record run provided a performance increase of 27% compared to the nominal performance.
Zen 5 Outlook
The upcoming Ryzen 9000 processor line, based on AMD's Zen 5 architecture, is generating a lot of interest among enthusiasts and professionals. However, you will have to be patient as the release of these CPUs is slightly delayed.
Glossary
- AMD Ryzen is a series of high-performance processors from AMD
- Cinebench R23 is a popular benchmark for evaluating CPU performance
- Zen 5 is the code name for the new microarchitecture of AMD processors
- HWBot - online platform for overclocking enthusiasts
- Bilibili - Chinese video hosting popular among tech enthusiasts
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The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X set a new world record in Cinebench R23, scoring 55,327 in the multi-core test. The achievement was demonstrated by a Chinese enthusiast at the China Joy event using liquid nitrogen.
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Isabella
Wow, 55,327 points in Cinebench R23! 🚀 AMD never ceases to amaze. I wonder how long this record will last?
Hans
Isabella, I think, not for long. At this rate of technology development, we will soon see even more impressive results. By the way, I am surprised that they reached 6.5 GHz on liquid nitrogen. This is crazy! 🥶
Pierre
I agree with Hans. AMD really sucks! 🔥 But I'm more interested in how these monsters will behave in real tasks, and not just in synthetic tests.
Sofia
Pierre, you're right. While Cinebench is good for comparison, real-world performance in games and work apps is more important. But still, a 27% increase is impressive! 😮
Olaf
Pfft, another race of numbers. Who needs these crazy frequencies and points? Just noise, heat and electricity bills. My old computer still works great.
Sophia
Olaf, I understand your skepticism, but progress is inevitable. These records today are technologies that will improve our lives tomorrow. Imagine how this will help in scientific calculations or renderings! 🧠🎨
Carlos
Sophia is right! I work in 3D animation and this kind of power will really speed up our projects. Although 6.5 GHz is extreme, even the stock 5.7 GHz sounds tempting. I can't wait for the release! 🕐💻
Isabella
Carlos, are you already planning to upgrade to Ryzen 9000? I wonder what the price will be for these performance monsters. 💰 I hope they will be more accessible than it seems at first glance.