The currently unavailable AMD Ryzen 9 9950X has set a world record in Cinebench R23, achieving a score of 55,327 points for multicore performance with 16 cores.
An ordinary user known as Uncle Tony from the Chinese platform Bilibili showcased this achievement using liquid nitrogen at a live event called China Joy. The previous record for Cinebench R23 (16 cores) was 50,843 points, set by overclocking expert Safedisk with the Ryzen 9 7950X.
Tony asked his followers if they believe that the new flagship Zen 5 could break the current Cinebench R23 world record for 16-core processors, which indeed turned out to be the case. However, this record might be surpassed by the competitive team HWBot.
During the initial recorded attempt, a clock speed of 5.0 GHz and a Cinebench R23 score of 42,689 points was displayed. Tony then reached 6.0 GHz with a score of 51,204 points, which already exceeded the current world record. Next, the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X was pushed to 6.5 GHz, and the camera captured the score of 55,327.
The official base and boost frequencies for the Ryzen 9 9950X are 4.3 GHz and 5.7 GHz, respectively. The chip had previously been overclocked to 6.0 GHz. With an additional 300 MHz, a significant performance increase of 27% was observed compared to the standard specifications.
Future Ryzen 9000 processors with AMD Zen 5 architecture seem intriguing, but there will be a bit of a wait due to the release delay.
Source: Tom's Hardware
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