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The majority of every day software in the PC space has a mix of single and multithreaded workloads. Moving on to the single-threaded side of the performance equation, here we're looking at how well Ryzen stacks up to Intel's Broadwell-E and Kaby Lake in workloads where only one core is doing the work. AMD Ryzen 7 1800X, 1700X & 1700 - Single-Threaded Performance The 65W 1700 again finishes firmly ahead of the 6-core 6800K. AMD's 1800X and 1700X 8-cores are head of Intel's fastest 8-core the 6900K. Here we find a repeat of what we saw in the Cinebench R11.5 results. Related Story Khalid Moammer AMD Aggressively Taking CPU Share From Intel, Reportedly on Track to Return to its Athlon64 Heydays The results of the Intel chips in this comparison have been lifted straight from the Geekbench 3 database.
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Unlike Cinebench, this is a purely synthetic test whose code isn't actually based on any commercial software package out there. The test has been designed to be compatible across multiple platforms and to scale well with the number of cores and threads of any given CPU. The last of the leaked multithreaded tests we have is Geekbench 3 by Primate Labs. The 1700X manages to come ahead of the 6900K by a small margin and the 1700 distances itself further from the 6800K. We see a repeat of the overall picture we saw in the R15 results but with a small shift upwards for Ryzen. This test reflects performance in more SSE heavy workloads. This version is simpler and doesn't take advantage of some of the newer x86 instruction set extensions.

Next we have the previous version of the popular 3D rendering benchmark. Which is to be expected in such a highly threaded workload. The highest clocked chip of the bunch, the 7700K, finishes last. Putting it firmly ahead of its main competition the 6-core 6800K. The 65W 8-core Ryscores a very respectable fourteen hundred points. It manages to come right under the 6900K with a nearly identical score. Next we have the 1700X, AMD's middle of the range 8-core. Which puts it ahead of Intel's fastest 8-core the 6900K by 4.5%. AMD's 1800X Ryzen flagship manages to take second place with 1617 points. Which is indicative of how well MAXON's code scales with a high number of cores and threads. Intel's 10-core 20-thread 6950X does best here, despite having the lowest clock speeds of the lineup. The Intel CPU results for this comparison weren't part of the leak and have been borrowed from It's synthetic in the sense that the rendered scene isn't part of any real-world project, rather it's one designed by MAXON for the sole purpose of evaluating CPU performance. It's a synthetic benchmark based on MAXON's Cinema 4D suite for 3D content creation. The first test we're going to be looking at is Cinebench R15. Because many productivity workloads are highly threaded, the more cores and threads you have the faster you can get work done generally speaking.
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A wide array of professional transcoding and content creation suites are designed to take advantage of a high number of cores and threads. These tests give us a good idea of how well CPUs perform when all of their cores and threads are utilized. Let's start with the multithreaded aspect first.
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The move from 720p to 1080p pretty much neutralizes the field, the only straggler here is the 1500X, while at 1440p even the 1500X catches up and now the experience is much the same across all eight CPUs.AMD Ryzen 7 1800X, 1700X & 1700 - Multithreaded Performance Here the 8700K was actually slightly slower than the 7700K by a few frames, but even so it was 32% faster than both the 1800X and 1600X CPUs when comparing their minimum frame rate results. Total War: Warhammer 2 is another DirectX 11 game that's quite CPU intensive but doesn't really call for more than a quad-core processor. The R5 1600X still trails by a reasonable margin though as it dropped down to 116 fps for the 1% low result. That 40% margin seen previously has been reduced to 30% in favor of the 8700K over the 1800X, meanwhile the 7700K is just 19% faster than the eight-core Ryzen 7 CPU.Īt 1440p those margins close right up and now the 1800X is able to roughly match the Intel CPUs. The 7700K was also 30% faster than the 1800X, so let's move to 1080p. The 8700K was almost 40% faster than the Ryzen 7 1800X when comparing the minimum frame rate, so that's obviously a pretty massive margin.
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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege is another CPU demanding title and at 720p the new Core series pushed over 180fps at all times.

Benchmarks: Rainbow Six Siege, Total War Warhammer 2
