AMD Ryzen 7 3800X Benchmark Leaks

Different from Intel

This shows the main difference between AMD and Intel, when AMD have a decent technology they give you what they can; Intel are happy to drip feed tiny updates over years to bleed the customer dry.
 
Fantastic gains, on 2133Mhz RAM too. Get some CL14 3200 CL16 3600 and you're good to go. I cannot wait for real-world benchmarks after 7/7 now. :cool:
 
This shows the main difference between AMD and Intel, when AMD have a decent technology they give you what they can; Intel are happy to drip feed tiny updates over years to bleed the customer dry.

What Intel gave you was the only thing that you could get. AMD was nowhere. It was Intel or nothing for years. Why wouldn't they milk it? AMD now has no choice but to go balls to the wall with everything they have. Because they must. They are in good time frame where Intel is caught slacking, and they are sizing the moment. Fire with all guns and capture as much territory while the opponent is polishing their guns.

With AMD back Intel has woken up. They may not have anything at the moment as a response, but when they do, they will try to beat AMD to a pulp with their massive wallet. And that is a good thing. We will have something new from Intel. Then AMD will poke them again. And stuff will happen. People will have a reason to upgrade hardware. And the most important thing... You will have a choice. Blue or red.
 
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I fail to see why this is so impressive (single core) when my 5yr old 4690K (4.6Ghz) matches this score.


..Ok so you can probably add another 5-10% on to the score with 3200 (or faster) RAM, but still, it's really not mind blowing stuff.


...I was hoping for at least a score of 6000 in stock config.
 
I fail to see why this is so impressive (single core) when my 5yr old 4690K (4.6Ghz) matches this score.


..Ok so you can probably add another 5-10% on to the score with 3200 (or faster) RAM, but still, it's really not mind blowing stuff.


...I was hoping for at least a score of 6000 in stock config.
It's impressive when AMD manages it. ;)
 
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