A Geekbench listing of the AMD Ryzen 5 3600 processor has surfaced online and from the looks of it, it appears to have very good single-core performance, much more than the Intel Core i9-9900K. However, the Ryzen 5 3600 benchmark was run under Linux, which generally tends to show higher scores than a Windows run so the scores aren't exactly comparable.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-Ryzen-5-3600-looks-to-beat-the-Intel-Core-i9-9900K-in-Geekbench-but-it-is-not-really-a-level-playing-field.425351.0.html
Just enter .gb4 at the end of the Geekbench URL. It shows that the CPU was running at 4.4 GHz which indicates a 200 MHz overclock.
Zen 2 easy win with L3 cache 2x16 MB
That is not the fastest i9-9900K score on GB4
Lots of faster ones around.
lol
Quote from: Shobith on June 24, 2019, 14:30:36
Just enter .gb4 at the end of the Geekbench URL. It shows that the CPU was running at 4.4 GHz which indicates a 200 MHz overclock.
Ryzen 2 processors have XFR boost of 200MHz, so it's not really overclock as it boosts to 4.4 GHz out of the box.
Quote from: SBKch on June 24, 2019, 22:39:02
Quote from: Shobith on June 24, 2019, 14:30:36
Just enter .gb4 at the end of the Geekbench URL. It shows that the CPU was running at 4.4 GHz which indicates a 200 MHz overclock.
Ryzen 2 processors have XFR boost of 200MHz, so it's not really overclock as it boosts to 4.4 GHz out of the box.
Technically, it is still an overclock as it is running above its rated boost clock. However, I do agree that it seems to be due to XFR rather than a manual overclock.
Quote from: SBKch on June 24, 2019, 22:39:02
Quote from: Shobith on June 24, 2019, 14:30:36
Just enter .gb4 at the end of the Geekbench URL. It shows that the CPU was running at 4.4 GHz which indicates a 200 MHz overclock.
Ryzen 2 processors have XFR boost of 200MHz, so it's not really overclock as it boosts to 4.4 GHz out of the box.
XFR is available on non-X parts as well, but it is somewhat limited compared to what an X CPU would allow for.
Quote from: rgveda on June 24, 2019, 21:38:47
That is not the fastest i9-9900K score on GB4
Lots of faster ones around.
lol
Of course. Scores vary by test conditions. This is just to show that the new CPUs are quite capable.