The 3950X pulls similar power to the 10900K, while the 3900X pulls about 150W. Une mémoire rapide va beaucoup pousser le résultat. If you haven bought the 3900x, "yes" you should go for the XT version. 1 month ago. All rights reserved. The 3700X and 3800X are very close to both of these and cost a fraction of what the 3900X and 3950X do.

Amazingly, considering its additional cores, the 3950X is slightly faster than the 3900X at gaming too, but only by a few percent points.That’s not a given, but it’s likely, and in that case, if you’re looking for the fastest possible multithreaded chip, saving you precious seconds in your rendering and transcoding, then the 3950X is the chip to get.If we look at these two chips purely in the microcosm of this head to head, there are two definitive statements that we can make.

The last application benchmark we ran was Blender Open Data and here the 3950X offered a 29% improvement over the 3900X and 37% more performance than the 2950X. The Ryzen 9 3950X meanwhile as AMD's highest-end desktop (non-Threadripper) processor has sixteen cores / 32 threads, a slightly lower base clock of 3.5GHz, a boost clock up to 4.7GHz, a 64MB L3 cache, and a 105 Watt TDP. With an additional four cores and eight threads, the Ryzen 3950X is by far the more capable multithreaded CPU. We would expect it to be extremely popular, however, so stock issues may arise and that could see the price go up after launch.If you’re a pure gamer, neither of these chips should be on your radar.

The i9-10900K has a 125 Watt TDP and 20MB cache. You definitely don’t get 50% more power, but you do get more of it.The AMD Ryzen 3950X was initially scheduled for a September release, but that was pushed back to November over alleged issues with hitting its rated clock speed. All other Ubuntu 20.04 packages were at their respective defaults.All the distinct test profiles tested on these three latest-generation processors included:The Ryzen 9 3900X as AMD's current closest competition to the i9-10900K has 12 cores / 24 threads, 3.8GHz base frequency, 4.6GHz boost clock, 64MB L3 cache, and 105 Watt TDP.

All rights reserved.The past number of days I have been running this Core i9 10900K vs. Ryzen 9 3900X vs. Ryzen 9 3950X comparison with 381 benchmarks out of 138 distinct applications/workloads on both systems. Given this long-term support release of Ubuntu 20.04 is coming up, for this round of testing we did the tests using that stack with the Linux 5.4 kernel.This week our AMD Ryzen 9 3950X review sample finally arrived and so we've begun putting it through the paces of many different benchmarks.