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2024-08-19, 22:01:29

tatarka

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Does anyone have this processor specifically for 3d work? What are your impressions?
There is no data on this processor on the corona benchmark scores.

2024-08-20, 02:45:07
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marchik

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I'm going to upgrade as soon as it will be available.
According to various available benchmarks, the maximum performance is about ~15% higher compared to the previous 7950x, but I wouldn't expect miracles.
If you're not 100% sure, I'd suggest waiting 2-3 months for the first user reviews to appear and any "raw" nuances to emerge, if any.

2024-08-20, 20:51:37
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If you haven't yet, check this one for now:

"Core parking" :) hehehe

2024-08-27, 18:43:14
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It's selling for $560 in Amazon.
I just bought one.

2024-08-28, 10:32:03
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Hi guys, do we have any news on the 9950x? Did anyone test it?

2024-08-28, 13:50:33
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tatarka

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It's selling for $560 in Amazon.
I just bought one.
With one ?

2024-09-08, 13:09:35
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Mladen

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I bought one to replace old 3900X slave, little disappointed, 5-10% better than 7950X.
Air cooled with old Noctua D14, on MSI B650 Tomahawk, 2x48GB G.Skill FlareX5 5200CL40.

Corona benchmarks : 1.3 = 33 sec., v10 = 15.200.000 - 15.600.000 rays
Cinebench: R15 = 6897, R23 = 42.479, R24 = 2240, VRay5 = 34.165, VRay6 =  49.814

2024-09-13, 10:53:05
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Do you get smooth material editor? Switching CoronaPhysicalMaterials? In and Outside of Interactive Rendering.
I am pondering buying one just to test how much better it works compared to Threadripper.
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2024-09-13, 16:37:14
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lupaz

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It's selling for $560 in Amazon.
I just bought one.
With one ?

Nevermind. The seller screw me and disappeared. First time this happened to me on Amazon. I got my money back though. Didn't buy a 9950x in the end.

2024-09-16, 03:55:36
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Mladen

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Do you get smooth material editor? Switching CoronaPhysicalMaterials? In and Outside of Interactive Rendering.
I am pondering buying one just to test how much better it works compared to Threadripper.

Not sure that I understand what you mean, but it's look same to me as on 3900X, 5950X ...
I'm still on Cinema R19 and classic material editor (don't using nodes).



2024-10-01, 12:45:31
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tatarka

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To the owners of 9950x, how does the performance of work and rendering compare to 7950x?

2024-10-24, 11:16:29
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tatarka

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anyone have anny impresions ?

2024-10-24, 11:26:41
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Based on reviews available online you'll be getting ~10% faster rendering compared to the 7950x. Not as huge as of a leap as we typically get but it is indeed still faster :)
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2024-10-24, 12:05:23
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tatarka

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I am interested in user opinion on how it works, how max and corona behave, whether there are any problems that would make me decide not to choose this processor :)

2024-10-31, 19:58:35
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lupaz

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FYI, as per ChatGPT:

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Both files contain data on the benchmark scores for the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X and 9950X, with key columns such as "raysPerSTotal" (benchmark score), "cpuFrequency," "physicalCores," and "ramFrequency."

I'll proceed by analyzing the average benchmark scores ("raysPerSTotal") and other key statistics for each processor to help you compare their performance. ​​

Here’s the performance comparison between the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X and 9950X based on their Corona benchmark scores:

AMD Ryzen 9 7950X:

Average benchmark score: 12,635,707
Score range: from 9,846,837 to 15,370,436
AMD Ryzen 9 9950X:

Average benchmark score: 16,068,239
Score range: from 14,049,010 to 17,591,136
The AMD 9950X shows a roughly 27% improvement in average performance over the 7950X, indicating a significant performance boost in rendering tasks.