Ryzen 9950X Is WAY FASTER Than AMD Said, Nvidia’s Weird New GPU!

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AMD's Ryzen 9950X is an overclocking monster, AMD's doing the impossible again, Ryzen 9000 prices and Nvidia's weirdest GPU! Stay tuned...

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0:00 Nvidia's Weirdest GPU Yet
2:09 Ryzen 9000 Prices
4:10 AMD's Doing The Impossible Again
7:01 Ryzen 9000 Overclocking King
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"Let's make another 3050 because it wasn't confusing enough"

amirkarimi
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If this 128c/256t is already surpassing 100k scores. Imagine what the 192c/384t is going to achieve.

Riyozsu
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Next week: Nvidia releases the new GTX895.25 Mobile GPU, with a 5090 core, running at 10% capacity.

ScottGrammer
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i was originally planning to get a 9600X, but damn, the 9700X prices got me watering from my mouth 😍😍😍

MatuGamesYY
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Definitely holding off for now... definitely want to see the full reviews of the chips and the 3D Vcache variants. Right now 5000 series still works great for productivity and higher resolution gaming

albertko
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7600X still beasting it for me. I really like the 9700X but will probably wait until the X3D stuff comes out, just to see what the 9800X3D does in 1440P ultrawide benchmarks versus the non-3D 8-core.

Teh_Monk
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I'm holding out for the AMD Strix Halo - if the APU stacks up like hinted

fex
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8:50 You have to remember that intel i9s cant achieve that performance without degrading, once the lower limits are applied, the i9 14900ks is suddenly a 4.7Ghz CPU and performs worse than a ryzen 9 5900x

Denbot.Gaming
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That 9684X looks mighty nice for someone like me who has ideas for uses for that L3 cache. If things keep going as they are for the next 5 years or so, there will be an Epyc cpu out sometime in the near future that will have over 4GB of L3 cache, and not like how Knights landing and others from Intel did it with the strapped on SDram as L4. (Still a neat idea, but not L3)

Imagine running your entire OS in L3. Maybe not possible with Windows, but with Linux and BSD; technically can be done (I think). The way I figure it, is if a person can make a ramdisk to load their OS into that fills only about half the available L3 cache (leaving the other half for its other tasks), and sets up that ramdisk correctly so that its files get loaded into L3 cache more readily like with the crystaldiskmark experiment some folk on the net did; then the OS could be considered to be resident in the L3 cache at most if not all times essentially. When powered on of course. Otherwise it sits ready in the ramdisk, with it's file sitting on the storage device of course for when powered off. From there, you can do other things if you want for increased security measures, or possibly VM setups, etc. I figure using NanoBSD would be the best route for this sort of thing.

ManuFortis
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I am confident that the zen5x3d will be more like +20% instead of the 12-15% boost on 7000 cpus. Coupled with higher clocks, x3d overclocking and just the fact that these CPUs seem to not be push very hard out of the box leads me to believe that peak performance will meet arrowlake at least. I am a massive amd fan so i feel guilty for having just purchased the 4070 ti Super. If amd gets better upscaling and RT performance along with reconstruction and ai frame Gen then ill gladly uptrade a theoritical 9800xt 24gb. You can do amd. Bring the competition back to mid range.

christophermullins
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AMD is out here hustling like they're about to go bankrupt.

Dexion
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Wow, released 5 mins ago. Keep it up man! Love your vids!

ThrillComplex
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Seeing the performance leaks for the 9000 series' regular lineup is getting me SO excited for the v-cache lineup!! I can't wait!!

MonoPod_DD
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I'm absolutely getting a 9000 X3D chip. Idk which one yet but I'm getting one. Likely it'll be something like a 9800X3D just because I don't want to deal with the dual chips but only 1 having V-Cache like they did with the 7000 series. But if they did have it on both chiplets, I may consider a 12 core version. It's unlikely at this point though.

Kmcornell
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Soon server cpu-s will have more cache than i have ram in my old pc

DaGaJbmKojJe
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512MB L3 cache for 128 cores would make what - 64MB for 16 cores? Isn't that exactly what Ryzen 7950 already has?
So what's exactly "unbelievable" there - that they did stack more of the "same" chiplets for a professional CPU?

vensroofcat
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Gamer Meld… as a Server/DAW Profile in BIOS, I wouldn’t want to overclock.
I really like the 9950X checklist.

johnrichardson
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I'm really hoping for the x3d to support at least more overclocking than before. Rn I have to jump through hoops to overclock my 5800x3d to 4.6ghz all core. Just limit voltage and let us change it. If they don't do that I'll wait till they fix their infinity fabric.

SeventhCircle
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love this style of video, keep it up. I find it more difficult to follow when you aren't in the video and pointing with your cursor

martinswart
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Using an old i7-6700 now, on Linux. Planning to upgrade to an R9 9950X.
I want an Asroc X870E Thaichi Lite, and those are due about the start of October, so there's no insane rush. A week or two pause in the roll-out, just means they're doing their job.
As far as I know, the only problem with the early production batch, is the printing / model numbering on the heat spreader. What that chip is labeled as ~ that might be wrong. There are typos.
That doesn't look good, (Oops! the silly thing was in reverse!) but it it doesn't look anywhere near as bad as your ring-bus overheating and degrading and blasting your cores and cooking your silicon. You can upgrade (downgrade) your microcode and reduce clocks and voltage, but that doesn't fix the ones that are already degraded. Nor does it stop it ~ it slows it down. That's while causing a 10 ~ 15% drop in performance.
Now what if your marketing was about to trumpet that we still get 4% more faps per second on PUBG or Overwatch, than this fancy new AMD monstrosity? You're not going to get that with the fixed microcode, are you?
Yeah ~ a typo on the heat-spreader is embarrassing, but not that embarrassing.

Kneedragon