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Threadripper 3960x, its first benchmark is filtered in 3dmark

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Yesterday we released a story about the Threadripper 3960X and 3970X, both 24- and 32-core processors, which appeared in a retail online store. Today we have more information about the 3960X, revealing some performance results of this processor in 3DMark.

Threadripper 3960X, its first benchmark is filtered in 3DMark

Results from AMD's Threadripper 3960X have been leaked in 3DMark and show incredibly strong performance for this chip that will feature 24 cores and 48 threads.

It is worth bearing in mind that 3DMark Time Spy Extreme is the most relevant benchmark score for processors with so many cores because, unlike the FSE score, it can take advantage of more than 8 cores. In fact, UL Benchmarks (3DMark) has recommended the Firestrike Extreme benchmark not to be used for CPUs with more than 8 cores, as the code is not designed to scale beyond 8 cores / 16 threads. Instead, Time Spy Extreme should be used, which can scale up to 64 cores / 128 threads.

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First off, we have two Time Spy Extreme tests where the AMD Threadripper 3960X gets a very decent score of 12, 677 in physics. This is an incredibly decent score and should be wide enough for any current game. Paired with a NVIDIA RTX 2080, this CPU gets a total score of 5, 667, and with an AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 it gets a total score of 3, 966.

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Although we have already talked about how FireStrike Extreme scores are not really applicable to processors with more than 8 cores, it is curious to know the results in this test as well. AMD 3960X scores 27, 751 points in physics and a total score of 22, 797 when paired with a Radeon RX Vega 64. Again, this is a great score and represents enough computing power for any game, although they are not specifically designed to be played.

The AMD 3960X will retail for $ 1, 399 (about $ 100 more than the AMD 2970WX). The 3960X will hit stores on November 25 and target the ultra-HEDT / workstation segment. The chip will use the sTRX4 socket of the new TRX40 motherboards.

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