AMD Ryzen 7 7700X “Zen 4” Cinebench R20 Score Leaked
The Cinebench R20 score of an AMD Ryzen 7 7700X “Zen 4” processor (conceivably designing example), was supposedly spilled to the web by “Outrageous Player Hall,” a video-design tech news distributed on Bili, as found by 9550pro on Twitter. The 8-core/16-threads processor was shown scoring 773 focuses in the single-string test, and 7701 focuses in the multi-strung one. These numbers put it 25-30 percent quicker than the ongoing Ryzen 7 5800X, as brought up by Greymon55. The multi-strung execution of this chip is generally comparable to that of the 5900X, and that implies AMD is beating a half CPU center shortage on the backs of higher IPC and memory transmission capacity.
The 25% single-center presentation gain over the 5800X, whenever extrapolated to other less-parallized jobs like gaming, could put this processor around 5-10% in front of the 5800X3D, and around 4-9% in front of the Core i9-12900K. The 7700X could confront a difficult assignment comparing “Raptor Lake” in multi-strung tests, considering that Intel is multiplying down on its Hybrid Architecture, with more E-centers across the arrangement. AMD might in any case have a turn coordinating Raptor Lake’s gaming execution with future variations that have 3DV Cache.