The CPU AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5990X has been overclocked to 4.82GHz on all 64 of its Zen 3 cores to break 100,000 points in Cinebench R23. This, tested by SkaterBencherit is the 5990X that is not a chip that the red team has officially released, in fact it is a technical champion who was able to acquire the overclocker and has 64 cores, 128 threads, 288 MB L3 cache and speed clock up to 2.65 GHz on stock (average 2.27 GHz).
The CPU has been tested on: ASUS ROG ZENITH II Extreme Alpha with 32GB (8 x 4) DDR4-2144 memory and a custom EK-Quantum water cooler was used for cooling. This particular sample is labeled with the OPN code “100-000000443-40_Y”, which is similar to the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5000 samples found in several benchmark databases. This confirms the fact that AMD had non-Pro chips as technical champions by default, but decided not to release them for unknown reasons.
Based on AMD’s recent HEDT strategy, it appears that the company will focus mainly on workstations and the Pro segment, while the other important thing is that the CPU will work with the TRX40 ZENITH II Extreme while the Threadripper 5000WX CPUs will not. to be. nothing but the more expensive WRX80 platform.
Going back to the benchmarks, SkatterBencher is known for using all sorts of overclocking strategies, including PBO, Curve Optimizer, and manual overclocking. The best results on the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5990X CPU were achieved with the manual overclockwhich is not a big surprise but the only drawback is the limited maximum single thread boost frequency but the advantages of manual overclocking outweigh the disadvantages and outweigh PBO when trying to get the maximum gain in terms of performance .
Source: Lega Nerd
