

If you have any questions about the commenting policy, please let us know through the Contact Page.If you would like to appeal for a comment section ban to be removed, please use this page.VideoCardz Moderating Team reserves the right to edit or delete any comments submitted to the site without notice.Please note that comments that attack or harass an individual directly will be deleted and such comments will result in a ban.A failure to comply with these rules will result in a warning and, in extreme cases, a ban.Comments complaining about the article subject or its source will be removed.Note this may include abusive, threatening, pornographic, offensive, misleading, or libelous language. Comments and usernames containing language or concepts that could be deemed offensive will be deleted.Including a link to relevant content is permitted, but comments should be relevant to the post topic. Comments deemed to be spam or solely promotional in nature will be deleted.According to the most recent rumors the first processors might be available starting from October 20th, however not all SKUs should land on shelves on the same date, as 5950X and 5600X are expected to be available later.Īlleged AMD Ryzen 9 5900X CPU-Z Score, Source: Baidu AMD Ryzen Processors Specifications The clock speeds and architectural improvements over the Zen2 variant are yet unknown.ĪMD will officially introduce Ryzen 5000 series on October 8th. The score appears to be 24.9% better than typical Ryzen 9 3900X in single-threader application and 15.8% in multi-threaded. The processor allegedly scored 652.8 points in a single-threaded benchmark and 9481.8 points in multi-threaded. The new “08” variant might be a newer revision with higher clock speeds.

Igor’sLAB once posted “100-000000061-06_49/37_Y” allegedly referring to 16-core Vermeer CPU, but it was later said that the processors are in fact 12-core. It’s worth noting that a similarly codenamed variant has already appeared in the rumors. The codename of 100-000000061-08 might later be verified as we learn more about Zen3 processors in the coming days. The leaker has not provided any proof that this is indeed Zen3 based processor, but the codename (OPN code) listed in the CPU-Z software appears to reflect previous rumors. The ‘5900X’ name of the processor has not been confirmed through the leak, but it was mentioned by the original source. Please note that this post is tagged as a rumor.Īn alleged benchmark score of AMD’s upcoming Ryzen processor has surfaced on Chinese social media.
