Author Topic: Threadripper Vs. Epyc and their market appearance  (Read 12695 times)

2017-08-11, 13:19:29
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hrvojezg00

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Cinebench score isn't very accurate, more cores, less accurate in my experience. We have several 2cpu E5 systems and for example, one shows 4250 cb , another one 4850 cb, but the same score in Corona benchmark. Thats why Corona benchmark is the one we look at when making new systems.

2017-08-11, 13:56:50
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2017-08-11, 14:48:19
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This looks like about a 10% bump in performance using Corona with DDR4-3200 with a 1920X - I guess that should give a similar bump with the 1950X.

http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/75827-amd-ryzen-threadripper-1920x-1950x-review-19.html