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July 2019
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Kencang Banget
PCI-e 4.0
7nm
Mudah di OC dengan unlock multiplier
Efisiensi daya yang baik mengingat banyaknya jumlah inti
Dukung soket AM4 yang ada di pasaran
Prosesor desktop dengan inti yang banyak
Kinerja multicore terbaik
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Tanpa grafis terintegrasi
Kinerja single core masih kalah dengan pesaing
Heat sink bawaan kurang andal dalam mengurangi panas
Published: 2019-10-02, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Here is a look at the side-by-side comparison for all of the Linux gaming tests with a measurable difference between the systems:If summing it up with the geometric mean of all the results. The Core i9 9900K was ahead of the Ryzen 9 3900X by just under...
Published: 2019-09-19, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Abstract: Last week AMD's AGESA "ABBA" update began shipping with a fix to how the boost clock frequencies are handled in hopes of better achieving the rated boost frequencies for Ryzen 3000 series processors. I've been running some tests of an updated ASUS BIOS wi...
Abstract: Legit Reviews has been using Blender in our benchmarks for years and hopefully you've found the results worthwhile and interesting. Blender, for those that might not know, is the free and open source 3D creation suite. It supports the entirety of the 3D p...
Abstract: AMD recently released AGESA 1003 ABBA to motherboard partners and they in turn have started to release BIOSes based on AGESA 1003 ABBA. The big news with this AMD Generic Encapsulated Software Architecture (AGESA) build has changes in it that will help AM...
The results of our clock-speed analysis and performance tests bode well for AMD, beginning with the CPU tests. In applications that don't scale across cores, such as a single process of web-rendering as tested in Google Octane, we see a significant 6 per...
50 percent more cores, Fast and efficient architecture, PCIe Gen4 and 7nm
Most apps don't need 12 cores, Technically a bit slower in games, Weak overclocking potential
The Ryzen 9 3900X is easily the most compelling enthusiast CPU from AMD in the past 15 years. It can do everything you need and then some, even if it's marginally slower in some games...
Abstract: The desktop CPU war between Intel and AMD is the most exciting it's been in years. AMD has been rapidly catching up thanks to their new Zen core microarchitecture that was first introduced in 2017 in Ryzen 1000 series processors. AMD has since rolled out...
Abstract: Geekbench 5 was officially released by Primate Labs today and Legit Reviews has been taking a look at this benchmark in the lab. The release of Geekbench 5 brings new machine learning, augmented reality, and computational photography workloads to the CPU...
Abstract: AMD's new 3rd Gen Ryzen processors that are built on the 7nm manufacturing process helped close the performance gap with Intel when they launched last month. Our testing showed that AMD led many of the heavily threaded tests since they had more cores, bu...
Published: 2019-08-19, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Having tested 3rd-gen Ryzen processors with the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti extensively, our idea behind this new feature is to add mainstream and budget GPUs to the mix in a benchmark run that reflects more settings and resolutions gamers will likely use when tu...