AMDYD195XA8AEWOF
AMD100-100000023BOX

16 Cores, 32 Threads @3.4GHz, Zen.
Release date: Q3 2017.

12 Cores, 24 Threads @3.8GHz, Zen2.
Release date: Q3 2019.

Real World Speed
Performance profile from 220,983 user samples
23,641 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 85% Base clock 4 GHz, turbo 4 GHz (avg)
Worst Bench: 68% Base clock 3.4 GHz, turbo 1.4 GHz (avg)
Poor: 68% Great: 85%
SPEED RANK: 284th / 1442
Gaming
Gaming 77%
Battleship
Desktop
Desktop 77%
Battleship
Workstation
Workstation 95%
Nuclear submarine
197,342 User Benchmarks
Best Bench: 97% Base clock 3.8 GHz, turbo 4.25 GHz (avg)
Worst Bench: 80% Base clock 3.8 GHz, turbo 0.6 GHz (avg)
Poor: 80% Great: 97%
SPEED RANK: 154th / 1442
Gaming
Gaming 88%
Aircraft carrier
Desktop
Desktop 88%
Aircraft carrier
Workstation
Workstation 101%
UFO
Effective Speed
Effective CPU Speed
76.7 % 87.9 % Faster effective speed.
+15%
14 Nov19|PCGamer
AMD Ryzen 9 3950X review
20 % Hitm2 17%, FarC5 33%, StrangeB 12%, TWarW2 35%, SotTR 20%, ACO 1%, MetroEx 28%, MESoW 15%, Divis2 14%
Memory
Avg. Memory Latency
69.3 Pts 75 Pts Slightly lower memory latency.
+8%
1-Core
Avg. Single Core Speed
115 Pts 139 Pts Faster single-core speed.
+21%
2-Core
Avg. Dual Core Speed
228 Pts 275 Pts Faster dual-core speed.
+21%
4-Core
Avg. Quad Core Speed
450 Pts 539 Pts Faster quad-core speed.
+20%
8-Core
Avg. Octa Core Speed
876 Pts 1030 Pts Faster octa-core speed.
+18%
Memory
OC Memory Latency
83.4 Pts 87.9 Pts Slightly lower OC memory latency.
+5%
1-Core
OC Single Core Speed
125 Pts 148 Pts Faster OC single-core speed.
+18%
2-Core
OC Dual Core Speed
247 Pts 295 Pts Faster OC dual-core speed.
+19%
4-Core
OC Quad Core Speed
493 Pts 577 Pts Faster OC quad-core speed.
+17%
8-Core
OC Octa Core Speed
981 Pts 1128 Pts Faster OC octa-core speed.
+15%
Market Share
Based on 67,762,148 CPUs tested
Market Share
Market Share (trailing 30 days)
0.01 % 0.18 % Insanely higher market share.
+1,700%
Value
Value For Money
81.3 % +2% 79.8 %
User Rating
UBM User Rating
63 % 73 % More popular.
+16%
Price
Price (score)
$225 Much cheaper.
+43%
$395
Age
Newest
80 Months 57 Months More recent.
+29%
TDP
Thermal Design Power (TDP)
180 Watts 105 Watts Much more energy efficient.
+42%
Cores
CPU Processing Cores
16 cores Much higher core count.
+33%
12 cores
Threads
CPU Processing Threads
32 threads Much higher thread count.
+33%
24 threads
Lithography
Manufacturing process
14 nm 7 nm Much newer manufacturing.
+50%
Base Clock
Base Clock Speed
3.4 GHz 3.8 GHz Faster base frequency.
+12%
Turbo Clock
Turbo Clock Speed
4 GHz 4.6 GHz Faster turbo frequency.
+15%
64-Core
OC Multi Core Speed
2521 Pts Faster OC 64-core speed.
+13%
2224 Pts
64-Core
Avg. Multi Core Speed
2190 Pts Slightly faster 64-core speed.
+8%
2036 Pts
Series
CPU Architecture
Zen Zen2
Socket
Motherboard Socket
TR4 AM4
Graphics
Integrated Graphics
None None
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AMD’s 16 core, 32 thread Ryzen Threadripper 1950X is finally here to seize the throne for high end desktop processors. The 1950X is the flagship of the Zen based Threadripper series which also includes the 12 core 1920X and the 8 core 1900X. The 1950X has a stock clock of 3.4 GHz increasing to a maximum single core boost of 4.0 GHz and features quad channel DDR4 and 64 PCI Express lanes. This processor is effectively two Ryzen 7 1800Xs glued together with Infinity Fabric (AMD’s scalable interconnecting technology), making the 1950X one of the physically largest CPUs on the consumer market. If you are considering this CPU, you will need a new X399 motherboard with a TR4 socket. Early benchmarks show the 1950X competing with Intel’s similarly priced i9-7900X. Whilst the 7900X has slightly higher single and quad core scores (10%-15%), the 1950X is around 35% faster for multi-core workloads. Content creators, and other core intensive task masters will not be disappointed. [Aug '17 CPUPro]

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Early Q3 of 2019 welcomes the Ryzen 9 3900X, AMD’s current top of the range, third generation Ryzen flagship which raises the bar for 64-core processing on desktop CPUs. This is AMD’s first Ryzen 9 processor and it is a 12-core, 24-thread CPU based on their latest 7nm Zen 2 microarchitecture. The 3900X has a boost/base clock of 3.8/4.6 GHz, 64 MB of L3 cache (double the L3 on the rest of 3000 series), support for 3200 MHz DDR4 system memory and a TDP of 105W. All this, plus a Wraith Prism cooler, at a very reasonable launch price of $499 USD. By comparison, Intel’s 8-core, 16 thread i9-9900K is available for $479 USD (and requires a cooler: $30+ USD). Benchmarks illustrate that the overclocked 3900X leads by a whopping 41% for 64-core processing but that the 9900K maintains a 10% lead for gaming, desktop and other sub octa-core tasks. The 3900 memory controller is significantly improved over previous Ryzen iterations and shows a better write throughput than the lower spec 3000 models, but it still shows relatively high latency which adversely impacts gaming. In terms of 64-core performance at this price point, there is no threat from Intel. The only real competitor is the upcoming (Q4, 2019) 16-core, 32-thread 3950X ($749 USD). The Ryzen 9 3900X is compatible with the new PCIe 4.0 enabled X570 motherboard via an AM4 socket, as well as 400 and 300 series motherboards. [Jul '19 CPUPro]

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