Another WCCFTECH article.... if you read it (with a grain of salt of course) they are simply reporting what someone else is reporting.
In two days time we will see, but pending this is accurate then the silicon is matured a little more and apparently Threadripper Silicon can hit 4.0-4.1ghz at a stunningly low voltage of 1.25v (4.0g) - 1.4v (4.1g)
A quote from the article.... "Not even the world record Cinebench R15 run of the 7900X at 5.96GHz with liquid nitrogen cooling is enough to surpass Threadripper’s score."
Granted we are only seeing comparison between a 10 core Intel and a 16 core AMD. Of course there are 6 more cores to pound out more score. But considering they cost exactly the same the AMD is obliterating the Intel part in both performance per dollar and "holy shit factor".
Screenshot from Article ...
Geekbench score is obnoxiously high!
Cinebench posting a 3337 score (remember the threadripper on LN2 @ 5ghz hit 4000+)
Another quote from the Wccftech article:
"The Ryzen Threadripper 1950X is by far the most powerful desktop processor we have seen tested to date and once overclocked its performance jumps from the realm of very impressive to, there’s no better word for it, otherworldly. The embargo on Threadripper reviews goes up this upcoming Thursday and we can’t wait to see what else this chip can do"'
Link to original article:
http://wccftech.com/amd-threadripper-1950x-oced-tested-otherworldly-performance/
In two days time we will see, but pending this is accurate then the silicon is matured a little more and apparently Threadripper Silicon can hit 4.0-4.1ghz at a stunningly low voltage of 1.25v (4.0g) - 1.4v (4.1g)
A quote from the article.... "Not even the world record Cinebench R15 run of the 7900X at 5.96GHz with liquid nitrogen cooling is enough to surpass Threadripper’s score."
Granted we are only seeing comparison between a 10 core Intel and a 16 core AMD. Of course there are 6 more cores to pound out more score. But considering they cost exactly the same the AMD is obliterating the Intel part in both performance per dollar and "holy shit factor".
Screenshot from Article ...
Geekbench score is obnoxiously high!
Cinebench posting a 3337 score (remember the threadripper on LN2 @ 5ghz hit 4000+)
Another quote from the Wccftech article:
"The Ryzen Threadripper 1950X is by far the most powerful desktop processor we have seen tested to date and once overclocked its performance jumps from the realm of very impressive to, there’s no better word for it, otherworldly. The embargo on Threadripper reviews goes up this upcoming Thursday and we can’t wait to see what else this chip can do"'
Link to original article:
http://wccftech.com/amd-threadripper-1950x-oced-tested-otherworldly-performance/