Exclusive: AMD’s Ryzen 9 3950X Cinebench, No-OC Score – Achieves A 32% Performance Increase Over 1950X

Exclusive: AMD’s Ryzen 9 3950X Cinebench, No-OC Score – Achieves A 32% Performance Increase Over 1950X

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https://wccftech.com/amds-ryzen-9-3950x-cinebench-no-oc-score-achieves-a-32-performance-increase-over-1950x/

So one of our friends got their hands on an AMD Ryzen 3950X and sent us the stock results of the processor. The benchmarks you are about to see were conducted on a PC running Windows 10 (Build 18362) and using Cinebench R20. AMD's 3950X is an upcoming processor that is going to slot in at the sweet spot of $749 and here is a sneak peek into its performance. The CPU has been listed online over at AMD but had a delayed launch due to unconfirmed reasons.

The benchmark was conducted on a stock vs stock basis with no overclocking profile applied to either processor. Without any further ado: the AMD Ryzen 9 3950X scores 8789 points in the Cinebench R20 version. This is a pretty huge score and results in a per-core score of  549. The sample (retail version) that our friends had maintained an all-core boost clock of 3.9 GHz (plus-minus 50Mhz) most of the time during Cinebench and Prime95 testing. Oh, and by the way, the Ryzen 3950X is socketed on an ASUS Prime X570-P and is being cooled using the stock Wraith cooler. Single-core boost was a cool 4.7Ghz.