Yes, Ryzen 5000 is true and its the upcoming Zen 3 based CPUs launching on October 8th. Finally, a CPU has been spotted on the Ashes of Singularity benchmark paired with an RTX 2080 and 32GB RAM, thanks to @TUM_APISAK.
The new Ryzen 7 5800X is an 8 core, 16 threaded CPU, much like its predecessor Ryzen 7 3800X, however, the clock speeds haven’t been disclosed till now.
What the benchmark shows is that the CPU paired with the NVIDIA GPU attains a healthy 60 fps at 4K, and thanks to @TUM_APISAK, who was kind enough to compare the same against the Intel’s best Core i9-10900K.
Ryzen 7 5800X VS Core i9-10900K: Ryzen wins?
As we compare, the 10-core Intel Core i9-10900K with the upcoming 8-core Ryzen 7 5800X, we see the scores are quite similar, even though we know the Ryzen 7 will cost much lower than the Intel one.
Here, the CPU framerate is what matters, and we see the Intel flagship features just 114.8 fps while the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X scoring 133.6 fps on average CPU benchmark at 4K highest settings.
The test bench is fair enough for both systems; only the AMD one has more RAM compared to Intel; however still, AMD wins by a comfortable margin although it’s at 4K, and we have already seen AMD edging Intel. So, the best comparison would be at 1080p; however, still, this benchmark gives some idea at least about AMD’s next-gen CPU’s gaming performance.
One thing is clear, that AMD’s Zen 3 will actually be game-changing because Intel had nothing but prioritizing gaming performance, but this time AMD will not be behind and can actually beat. Also, the naming scheme of these AMD CPUs gets confirmed as well, 8th October can really be a great one for most enthusiasts who have switched or are planning to switch to team Red.
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