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Intel Core i9-11900K breaks 1.9K points barrier in Geekbench single-core benchmark

avx-512 benchmark, only RL supports it on desktop. There is reason we are getting mostly geekbench leaks.

Yeah, sadly Ryzen doesn't support AVX-512.

That said, the 11900k will also have the faster ST performance in all popular benchmarks, it's a really exciting CPU, to anyone apart from those emotionally invested in AMD.

The also exciting part is that we'll actually be able to buy these in the weeks after release, as opposed to the paper launch/price scalped Ryzen 5000 series.
 
You're just lying - AMD made and sold 1 million Ryzen 5000 cpus in the last 3 months of 2020 - more than double the Ryzen 3000 output during its launch - no paper launch here. Ryzen 5000 just sold extremely well because owners on old Intel CPUs were waiting for a proper upgrade, not the penny pinching Scraps Intel wants to sell them, so when Ryzen 5000 came they got a proper upgrade

As for AVX-512, why would anyone want a power virus - as Linus said, FU AVX-512

I linked sources in my opening post. Where are your sources? Sorry, but your posts sound like the ramblings of a child who can't stand any criticism of AMD. Provide sources to backup your claims.

To everyone else, it's clear that Ryzen 5000 is a unicorn, you can't find the 5900x or 5950x in stock. The parts you can find in stock, the 5800x, 5600x, are heavily scalped due to the lack of stock. This equates to a paper launch.
 
Here you go dave just for you
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/forums/threads/the-official-5900x-5950x-owners-thread.18911721/

The unicorn thread
See you can get them they do exist

Not sure if your trolling, or have reading difficulties? Did you even read what you quoted?

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Scalped prices, same for months since release. 5900X not in stock 5950X not in stock.

We're over 3 months past release date for Ryzen 5000 series, still scalped prices (do you know what MSRP is for these products?) and still out of stock for the higher end parts.
 

Hey Grim, I know you're new to such terminology, but the CPU tested is an engineering sample.

An engineering sample is clocked lower than the final retail product.

This means Zen3 will easily get beaten across the board in games, leaving Intel back on #1 for gaming.

The fact that even the engineering sample on 14nm has higher single thread performance than Ryzen 5000 paper launch on 7nm, is absolutely hilarious.
 
Clocked lower ? It's showing 5.1 - 5.2ghz on all cores in the gaming benchmarks , its going beyond the intel official spec of 4.8ghz all core boost, so saying its ES sample with lower clocks doesnt wash buddy

One thing the temps seem good thats why it probably sustained the clocks

Hey Buddy, engineering samples always incorrectly report their clocks, and boost clocks etc are never accurately reported for said samples. Look back at the previous 20 years if you'd like to learn more.
 
Can you explain what you mean by paper launch?

Paper launch = product launches but isn't readily available in the weeks or months after launch. Basically, rushed launch without enough product on hand to satisfy demand. That's why the 5900x, 5950x are out of stock everywhere, and the parts that are in stock, are at massively inflated (scalped) prices, due to the severe lack of stock with the paper launch.
 
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