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IT House July 9 news, last month, AMD announced that the Threadripper PRO 5000 WX series processors will be available at global system integrators starting in July 2022, and is expected to be available to the DIY community later this year.

Although this series of processors has not yet been officially released, extreme overclocking enthusiast @SkatterBencher has overclocked a Ryzen Threadripper 5990X ES processor to 4.82 GHz and has a score of more than 100,000 points in Cinebench R23.

According to reports, this ES version of the processor has 64 cores, 128 threads, 288 MB of L3 cache and a main frequency of 2.65GHz (average 2.27GHz).

He overclocked and tested with 32 GB (8 x 4) DDR4-2144 memory, ASUS ROG ZENITH II Extreme Alpha motherboard, EK-Quantum custom loop water cooling.

The OPN code for this ES processor is “100-000000443-40_Y”, which is similar to the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5000 processor that has previously appeared in major benchmarking platform databases.

This confirms that AMD did develop non-Pro Threadripper 5000 processors, but for unknown reasons is no longer releasing real ones.

According to AMD’s recent HEDT strategy, the company will focus on the workstation and Pro areas, and will not launch the standard Threadripper X-series chips in the future, and the product line will be merged into the Threadripper Pro series.

IT House learned that @SkatterBencher is a relatively well-known “overclocking master”, and he is proficient in PBO, curve optimizer and manual overclocking.

He successfully overclocked the Ryzen Threadripper 5990X chip to 4.82 GHz (1.45V) through manual overclocking, and all 8 CCDs passed the test, with a great performance improvement, but unfortunately the single-thread improvement was limited.

According to reports, the overclocked AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5990X showed more than 50% performance improvement in AI Benchmark, more than 58% improvement in Cinebench R23, and even more than 80% performance improvement in 3DMark CPU Profile benchmark.

In addition, this ES processor also broke the 100,000-point mark in Cinebench R23 multi-threading, which shocked many digital enthusiasts.

IT House learned that when running Cinebench, the processor’s full-core frequency reached 4.525 GHz, the CPU temperature was as high as 95°C, and the power consumption even reached 691W.

▼ AMD Ryzen Threadripper 5990X 100K Cinebench R23 record:

“AMD Unified Threadripper product line: Pro 5000WX series will be retail soon, WRX80 motherboard supports overclocking”

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