New Benchmark | Cinebench results shows AMD’s Ryzen 5 3600 is a super CPU for money
A new benchmark on the AMD Ryzen 5 3600 has been spotted, including results and an astounding one, if hard to believe, single-core score on Cinebench R15. The new Benchmark ranking for the Matisse processor puts it on a level close to an Intel i7-8700K, while the new Cinebench result places it above an i5-9600.
There is a chance the results can be faked or altered (especially in the case of the surprising Cinebench R15 score), the overall evidence still points at the 7nm Zen 2 processor being something of a performance monster. Looking at the latest UserBenchmark rating for the Ryzen 5 3600, we can see that it has recently moved up the rankings thanks to an average benchmark result of 106%. While this is short of the pricier i7-9700K, if you regress a single Intel generation you can find AMD’s chip snapping at the heels of the i7-8700K, which resides on 108%, Report say.
AMD Ryzen 5 3600 appears to have recorded a single-core score of 197.
Ryzen 3000 series processor has apparently been measured on UserBenchmark managing an average bench of 110% when paired with an X570 Phantom Gaming X motherboard from ASRock. This score puts it past the Coffee Lake i7-8700K chip and even past 9th Gen processors like the i7-9800X.
R5 3600 – tieba baiduhttps://t.co/1w2U1mc8Zx pic.twitter.com/kxNQww5RJJ
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