AMD 9950X3D2 Benchmarks Leaked, Showing 13% Gaming Performance Improvement
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AMD is set to officially release its new processor, the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2, on April 22. Although there is still a week until its launch, testers have already obtained samples and published the first batch of test results on the HWBOT platform. The tests were conducted by user Stoikov, with a test platform configuration including an air cooler, 32GB of DDR5 memory, a Radeon RX 7900 XTX graphics card, and an ASUS ROG Strix B850-A Gaming WIFI motherboard. In the 7-Zip test, the processor achieved 227,919 MIPS at a frequency of 5.13GHz, with a temperature of 96°C. In Cinebench 2026, it scored 746 points in the single-core test (5.4GHz, 76°C) and 9,246 points in the multi-core test (up to 5.19GHz, reaching 96°C). The Cinebench R23 multi-core score was 38,579 points, with a maximum frequency of 5.19GHz, a temperature of 95°C, and a maximum power consumption of 220W. According to CPU-Z information, the processor has a TDP of 200W, consistent with AMD's official specifications. However, these results should not yet be considered final performance indicators, as details of the testing methodology have not been fully disclosed, and the chip has not reached full load. Additionally, in other tests using stronger cooling systems, the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 achieved significantly higher scores. AMD officially claims that the 9950X3D2 can deliver up to a 13% performance improvement over its predecessor in certain tasks, with the additional L3 cache expected to provide a significant boost to gaming performance. The full performance data of the processor will be officially revealed after its official release on April 22.