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Cinebench r15 single thread scores
Cinebench r15 single thread scores






cinebench r15 single thread scores

It’s hard to tell whether or not Ryzen 3000 will be this competitive in other workloads (like gaming), however, especially since Zen 2 is even better than previous Zen iterations for rendering. Now, it is hard to tell whether or not the Baidu leak’s 3600 is boosting higher than what we should expect (perhaps due to PBO or high end cooling it’s at least not overclocked since Cinebench is reporting the stock speed of 3.6 GHz) or if Videocardz’s leak was just a poor performer, but either way we can probably expect the 3600 or the 3600X to compete with the i7 CPUs in this sort of workload. The CPU Z information the Baidu leaker revealed is mostly identical to Videocardz’s except for a few things: the Baidu leak is missing socket and TDP info and the CPU is an earlier revision compared to Videocardz’s leak.Īssuming this information is all true and accurate (and it likely is), this particular 3600 is as fast as the i7-8700K in single threaded performance and faster than the i7-9700K in multithreaded performance. That multithreaded score is about 9% higher than what Videocardz leaked, but that is likely down to a difference in clock speeds between the two set ups. In Cinebench R15, the Baidu leaked 3600 scored 1569 on the multithreaded test and 197 on the single threaded test. It’s likely both of these leaks are accurate. In fact, Videocardz also leaked similar information just a few days ago, and the Baidu leak correlates very closely. Though this leak isn’t coming from the likes of Videocardz or Apisak, it does seem legitimate. A user on the Chinese-based Baidu forums has leaked Cinebench R15 benchmarks (and some CPU Z info) of what is apparently a Ryzen 5 3600.








Cinebench r15 single thread scores