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AMD Zen 3 (5000 Series), rumored 17% IPC gain.

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Get past language barrier and you can see difference memory makes with 5900x @ 4GHz Memory worth a watch from Igor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsMIgd0iApc
Glad I got a 5900x eventually with all website problems will go nicely now with Patriot 4400 memory I have had since January sitting here :)

I haven't watched the video.

Does the 5000 series still have the same bottleneck where RAM is best at 3733Mhz?
 
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Just report the listing as fake, it'll be removed
 
I haven't watched the video.

Does the 5000 series still have the same bottleneck where RAM is best at 3733Mhz?

Some reviewers are having problems deciding saying bios updates and so forth. A few haven't applied the updates to do results. So same as before with 1900 FLK limitation, but some reviews are hitting 2000 FLK seemingly fine.
According to AMD slides 4000 is new sweet spot so the limitation should hopefully be achievable on most CPU's or least 5900x and 5950x.
 
Thinking more on that 49.5 ns result with the 5900x and 2100 FCLK, that would be about 44ns on a 5800x...

No way is the above going to be achievable for a daily but I think a good daily if you were lucky to run FCLK 2000 would be C16 RAM for around 48ns. I'd love to see that vs the 3600 benchmarks shown today.
 
Get past language barrier and you can see difference memory makes with 5900x @ 4GHz Memory worth a watch from Igor

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsMIgd0iApc

Glad I got a 5900x eventually with all website problems will go nicely now with Patriot 4400 memory I have had since January sitting here :)

Also interesting results disabling 1 CDD

I'm seeing about 5% increase in game FPS comparing 3200MHz vs 4000 MHz with a 5900x if gaming at 1440p. Others agree?
 
Looking at the reviews, it looks like AMD has learned not to over-promise on their marketing. The 5000 series chips pretty much do what AMD said they would do, so there's no disappointment there for Intel to latch onto.
 
Get past language barrier and you can see difference memory makes with 5900x @ 4GHz Memory worth a watch from Igor

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsMIgd0iApc

Glad I got a 5900x eventually with all website problems will go nicely now with Patriot 4400 memory I have had since January sitting here :)

Also interesting results disabling 1 CDD

What is going on there? Every other review I've seen shows the 5900X matching the 10900k in all games, yet he's showing a few games the 5900X gets absolutely trounced by everything (even a 3600X) unless you completely cripple it by disabling one CCD?

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A bit worrying...
 
What is going on there? Every other review I've seen shows the 5900X matching the 10900k in all games, yet he's showing a few games the 5900X gets absolutely trounced by everything (even a 3600X) unless you completely cripple it by disabling one CCD?

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A bit worrying...

Linus Tech Tips, Hardware Unboxed, Gamers Nexus and JayZ2Cents show the 5950X in a clear lead in Shadow of the Tomb Raider.
 
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