Benchmarks for Ryzen 7 5800X “Vermeer” Zen 3 CPU has been leaked by TUM APISAK which shows that the AMD’s Ryzzen 7 5800X beats Intel’s fastest 10 core i9-10900K processor when it comes to price to performance ratio. The benchmarks were spotted in the Ashes of The Singularity database.
The leaked benchmark shows that the Ashes of the Singularity benchmark was run at the 4K Crazy preset. And the AOT benchmark also has indicators for CPU performance metrics. TUM APISAK posted screenshots of benchmarks for both the Ryzen 7 5800X and Intel 10900K.
Images Credit: Twitter @TUM_APISAK.
These benchmarks show the Ryzen 7 5800X performing better than the Intel i9-10900K in the Ashes of Singularity benchmark. So far, two chips have been leaked which will be part of the Ryzen 5000 “Vermeer” series. The first chip was the Ryzen 9 5900X which is a high-end 12 core and 24 thread processor while Ryzen 7 5800X will be replacing the Ryzen 7 3800X.
In the benchmarks, both processors were paired with an RTX 2080 Super. In the benchmark, the Ryzen 7 5800X processor scored 5900 points which are on par with the Intel Core i9-10900K running at stock. However, in CPU framerates, the Ryzen 7 5800X gains a big advantage over the Intel i9-10900K. In the Normal Batch run, the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X delivers up to 22% higher framerate than the Intel Core i9-10900K and 16% average in all batch results.
It is currently unknown at what clock speeds the Ryzen 7 5800X is running. However, OPN codes leaked previously by Igor’s Lab pointed at a 4.7 GHz boost clock for the Ryzen 7 5800X.
The following are the leaked OPN codes of Zen 3 engineering samples from Igor’s Lab:
OPN 1: 100-000000059-14_46 / 37_Y (12 Cores)
OPN 2: 100-000000059-15_46 / 37_N (12 Cores)
OPN 1: 100-000000063-07_46 / 40_N (8 Cores)
OPN 2: 100-000000063-08_46 / 40_Y (8 Cores)
OPN 3: 100-000000063-23_44 / 38_N (8 Cores)
If these benchmarks are something to go by, then it will be a huge blow for Intel as the currently hold the crown for the best gaming processor. The AMD Zen 3 architecture is said to be the greatest CPU design since the original Zen and will be using an enhanced 7nm+ process node and we can expect higher efficiency resulting in much lower power. We will have to wait and see what AMD has in store for us.