AMD Ryzen 9 7900X CPU-Z Benched, Misses the mark regarding Core i7-12700K in ST, Likely Because of Temperature Throttling
An AMD Ryzen 9 7900X 12-core/24-thread processor test was put through computer chip Z Seat, the inside benchmark of the application. The chip supported up to 5.20 GHz in the test, and had at fevers as high as 86°C, as revealed by central processor Z. It scored 766 focuses in the single-threaded test, and 11882 focuses in the multi-threaded one. The single-threaded numbers specifically are fascinating. 766 focuses would put the 7900X behind the Core i7-12700K and its “Golden Cove” P-core by around 3%. In the multi-threaded test, nonetheless, the 7900X, with its 11822 places, is in the class of the cutting edge Core i7-13700K (8P+8E) processor, which was as of late spotted scoring 11877 focuses with a 6.20 GHz overclock. The 7900X will thus be pushed as a better option than the i7-13700K for efficiency and maker errands, though its single-threaded score guarantees that it falls behind the i7-13700K in gaming by a fair piece.