AMD's new Ryzen XT small update

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A few weeks after the NDA, french overclocker Niuulh pushed the Ryzen 9 3900XT to new heights in the Geekbench 3 multi core category. Beating ASUS' inhouse overclocker Safedisk previous global first spot. Also Brazilian overclocker NoMS can add a new global first spot to his curriculum. With the Ryzen 5 hexacore 3600XT, cooled by liquid nitrogen, running over 5700MHz NoMS submitted the best global Geekbench 3 multi score for 6 core processors to date.


AMD Ryzen 9 3900XT

BenchmarkScoreOverclockerMotherboardMemory
GFP Wprime - 1024 12xCPU 34sec 331ms Safedisk ROG Crosshair VIII ImpactG.SKILL TridentZ
GFP Cinebench - R11.5 12xCPU 50.06 Alex@ro ROG Crosshair VIII ImpactHyperX
GFP Cinebench - R15 12xCPU 4601 Safedisk ROG Crosshair VIII ImpactG.SKILL TridentZ
GFP Cinebench - R20 12xCPU 10155 Safedisk ROG Crosshair VIII ImpactG.SKILL TridentZ
GFP Geekbench 3 Multi Core 12xCPU 81516 Niuulh ROG Crosshair VIII ImpactG.SKILL TridentZ
(Table as of July 31st, 2020. Source: hwbot.org database)

AMD Ryzen 7 3800XT

BenchmarkScoreOverclockerMotherboardMemory
GFP Geekbench3 - Multi Core 8xCPU 57522 Safedisk ROG Crosshair VIII ImpactG.SKILL TridentZ
(Table as of July 9th, 2020. Source: hwbot.org database)

AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT

BenchmarkScoreOverclockerMotherboardMemory
GFP Geekbench3 - Multi Core 6xCPU 43947 NoMS ROG Crosshair VII HeroG.SKILL TridentZ
(Table as of July 31st, 2020. Source: hwbot.org database)

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