AMDYD192XA8AEWOF
$800
AMD100-100000022BOX
 $800 

12 Cores, 24 Threads @3.5GHz, Zen.
Release date: Q3 2017.

6 Cores, 12 Threads @3.8GHz, Zen2.
Release date: Q3 2019.

Real World Speed
Performance profile from 305,399 user samples
10,440 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 87% Base clock 3.6 GHz, turbo 3.6 GHz (avg)
Worst Bench: 67% Base clock 3.5 GHz, turbo 2.95 GHz (avg)
Poor: 67% Great: 87%
SPEED RANK: 272nd / 1442
Gaming
Gaming 78%
Battleship
Desktop
Desktop 78%
Battleship
Workstation
Workstation 87%
Aircraft carrier
294,959 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 92% Base clock 4.3 GHz, turbo 4.25 GHz (avg)
Worst Bench: 74% Base clock 3.8 GHz, turbo 0.55 GHz (avg)
Poor: 74% Great: 92%
SPEED RANK: 192nd / 1442
Gaming
Gaming 84%
Aircraft carrier
Desktop
Desktop 87%
Aircraft carrier
Workstation
Workstation 79%
Battleship
Effective Speed
Effective CPU Speed
77.6 % 84.1 % Slightly faster effective speed.
+8%
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Memory
Avg. Memory Latency
70.7 Pts 76.9 Pts Slightly lower memory latency.
+9%
1-Core
Avg. Single Core Speed
117 Pts 136 Pts Faster single-core speed.
+16%
2-Core
Avg. Dual Core Speed
231 Pts 264 Pts Faster dual-core speed.
+14%
4-Core
Avg. Quad Core Speed
453 Pts 490 Pts Slightly faster quad-core speed.
+8%
8-Core
Avg. Octa Core Speed
836 Pts +3% 808 Pts
Memory
OC Memory Latency
85.3 Pts 87.1 Pts +2%
1-Core
OC Single Core Speed
127 Pts 146 Pts Faster OC single-core speed.
+15%
2-Core
OC Dual Core Speed
251 Pts 287 Pts Faster OC dual-core speed.
+14%
4-Core
OC Quad Core Speed
498 Pts 553 Pts Faster OC quad-core speed.
+11%
8-Core
OC Octa Core Speed
955 Pts Slightly faster OC octa-core speed.
+9%
878 Pts
Market Share
Based on 67,777,376 CPUs tested
Market Share
Market Share (trailing 30 days)
0.01 % 0.22 % Insanely higher market share.
+2,100%
Value
Value For Money
58 % 90.8 % Much better value.
+56%
User Rating
UBM User Rating
59 % 69 % More popular.
+17%
Price
Price (score)
$800 $210 Much cheaper.
+74%
Age
Newest
80 Months 57 Months More recent.
+29%
TDP
Thermal Design Power (TDP)
180 Watts 95 Watts Much more energy efficient.
+47%
Cores
CPU Processing Cores
12 cores Hugely higher core count.
+100%
6 cores
Threads
CPU Processing Threads
24 threads Hugely higher thread count.
+100%
12 threads
Lithography
Manufacturing process
14 nm 7 nm Much newer manufacturing.
+50%
Base Clock
Base Clock Speed
3.5 GHz 3.8 GHz Slightly faster base frequency.
+9%
Turbo Clock
Turbo Clock Speed
4 GHz 4.4 GHz Faster turbo frequency.
+10%
64-Core
OC Multi Core Speed
1923 Pts Much faster OC 64-core speed.
+74%
1106 Pts
64-Core
Avg. Multi Core Speed
1713 Pts Much faster 64-core speed.
+68%
1017 Pts
Series
CPU Architecture
Zen Zen2
Socket
Motherboard Socket
TR4 AM4
Graphics
Integrated Graphics
None None
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The Ryzen Threadripper 1920X is a 12 core 24 thread CPU, currently second only to the 1950X (16 cores, 32 threads) in AMD’s latest Zen-based line for high end desktop processors. Similarly to the 1950X, it has a base clock speed of 3.5 GHz (3.4 GHz for the 1950X) which can boost to a maximum of 4.0 GHz and features quad channel DDR4 and 64 PCI Express lanes. Also, like the other Threadripper CPUs, the 1920X sits on the latest X399 platform. Intel has a number of processors which outperform the 1920X, such as the i5-7600K which is a quarter of the price and offers around 25% better performance than the 1920X for single and quad core usage (most games only use a maximum of four cores). However, the 1920X is squarely aimed at offering value for money to multi-core workstation users and in this category, the 1920X is closer to competing with Intel’s 15% dearer 10 core, 20 thread i9-7900X. The 8 core, 16 thread 1900X, will shortly be available as the third product in the Threadripper line, featuring a slightly higher base clock of 3.8 GHz. [Aug '17 CPUPro]

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Early Q3 of 2019 sees the release of the new Ryzen 5 3600X: a hex-core, 12-thread processor. AMD are releasing five new CPUs based on their latest Zen 2 microarchitecture which delivers approximately 13% better IPC than the previous 12nm Zen+. For workstation builds the 3600X is viable, however, the $200 USD Ryzen 5 3600 represents a far better value proposition. The additional $40 USD for the 3600X basically buys a better cooler (Spire vs Stealth). This allows for an extra 200 MHz of extra base and boost clock: 3.8 / 4.4 GHz on the 3600X vs 3.6 / 4.2 GHz on the 3600, this translates to approximately 2% higher overclocked performance for 20% more money. Neither of the stock coolers on the 3600 or 3600X are as effective as a $20 USD aftermarket cooler such as the Gammaxx 400. The 3600 with a Gammaxx 400 outperforms the 3600X with a Spire cooler and when both use a Gammaxx 400 they are more or less identical. The 3600X SKU is basically a marketing gimmick designed to milk unsuspecting consumers. Comparing the 3600X to Intel’s overclocked flagship i5-9600K shows that although the 3600X has 29% faster 64-core speed, it is around 11% worse for gaming (sub eight core performance). Additionally, the 3600X's memory controller, although significantly improved over previous Ryzen iterations, still has limited bandwidth and high latency which can also impact gaming. The arrival of Zen 2 marks the end of the "Sandy Bridge (i5-2500K)" era, Intel can no longer rely exclusively on their single-core advantage to dominate the market, they must also compete on price. [Jul '19 CPUPro]

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