The $6,500 AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 5995WX HEDT processor has set a new world record in the multi-core test of the well-known benchmark Cinebench R23. The workstation CPU, which is only offered as a Pro version, puts the Threadripper 3990X (test) and the Epyc 7763 in their place.
More than 116,000 points in Cinebench R23
As the Twitter user @9550pro was the first to report, the Taiwanese extreme overclocker “TSAIK” has succeeded in listing an AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5995WX with 64 Zen 3 cores overclocked to 5.15 GHz in the results database of the OC platform HWBOT to place first place 1. With more than 116,000 points, the previous world record in this discipline was surpassed by 10.4 percent.
The new valid world record used the following hardware and software, led by the CPU from the professional AMD Chagall series:
The CPU was cooled down by liquid nitrogen (Liquid Nitrogen (LN2) to a temperature of up to minus 196 °Celsius, while a supply voltage of 1.1 volts was applied.
The new leader is followed by a Ryzen Threadripper 3990X and a system with two Epyc 7762 server CPUs in 2nd and 3rd place in the HWBOT world rankings. Ryzen Threadripper (Pro) 7000 with the new Zen -4 architecture in the coming year.