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AMD’s latest “Ryzen 5000 series” CPU was released on November 6. At the Akihabara store, the high-end models sold out quickly, making a good start, but the editorial department of AKIBA PC Hotline! He also bought the top-end Ryzen 9 5900X model right away.
Here’s a quick test of how much we’ve evolved from the Ryzen 3000 series by embracing the next-gen Zen 3 architecture.
Performance tested with MSI’s high-spec MEG X570 UNIFY motherboardFirst BIOS update to use the Ryzen 5000 series
This time, the motherboard used to test the Ryzen 9 5900X is “MEG X570 UNIFY” from MSI.
Equipped with VRM with 12 + 2 + 1 phase configuration, Infineon’s IR products are adopted for components such as PWM controller and MOSFET, and the performance around the power supply is a high-performance model comparable to the motherboards of high-end while keeping costs low. ..
In addition to being equipped with an all-metal “M.2 Shield Frozr” heatsink on the three M.2 slots, it is a model that has reduced costs in terms of performance by suppressing decorations such as a good high clock memory pass. . I will. The OTC price is around 33,000 yen, tax included.
There is a caveat when using the Ryzen 5000 series, you must update the motherboard BIOS to a Ryzen 5000 series compatible BIOS to use it. If you use Ryzen 5000 on your own motherboard, it is recommended to update it in advance as it will not be released correctly and will not work on motherboards that do not have a supported BIOS.
In the case of MSI, there are methods to update the BIOS from UEFI, using the Flash BIOS button that can be updated if there is a motherboard and power supply, and using operating system utilities, but the Ryzen 3000/4000 series and the motherboard If yes, it is easy to upgrade from UEFI, so recommended.
If you buy the Ryzen 5000 series and motherboard as a set, it is often sold with the store up and running from scratch, so check at the time of purchase is recommended.
This time, I tested it on a motherboard that already has the latest BIOS, but I will present the procedure for updating from UEFI.
How tall is the Ryzen 9 5900X, I compared it to the previous model Ryzen 9 3900X
I compared the high performance of the new generation Ryzen 9 5900X with the degree of evolution compared to the previous generation 12 core / 24 thread Ryzen 9 3900X model. The Ryzen 5000 series has a great reputation in the past, and since it is a model with an updated architecture, we can expect considerable performance.
For testing, this time we are using the following equipment. The video card is the “GeForce RTX 3070 GAMING X TRIO” model equipped with MSI’s GeForce RTX 3070, and the cooler is the water-cooled “MSI MAG CORELIQUID 360R” equipped with three 12 cm fans.
Compare Core Performance with Cinebench Release 20
First, to see the CPU core performance difference, I got the Cinemabench Release score of 20. The result is as follows:
Ryzen 9 5900X and Ryzen 9 3900X have the same 12-core CPU, but the scores are quite different. It can be said that the Ryzen 5000 series has advanced in generation and can bring more performance.
Which one has the best performance in the game? Compare to Final Fantasy XIV Benchmark
I found that the performance of the CPU itself has improved considerably, but I wondered if that performance could also be used in the game, and I compared the scores using Final Fantasy XIV: Jet Black Villas Benchmark.
Final Fantasy XIV Reference: Jet Black Villas
As a result, the Ryzen 9 5900X scored significantly higher than the Ryzen 9 3900X. If there is such a big difference, the new and old models will have a different feel, which is more than expected.
Check operating temperature and power consumption with Core Temp
In terms of performance, the Ryzen 9 5900X has evolved a lot from the Ryzen 9 3900X, but it was common for successive CPUs to increase power consumption and heat generation as performance improved.
I used Core Temp 1.16 to compare the minimum and maximum operating temperatures and power consumption to see what the difference is between old and new CPUs. The maximum operating temperature is measured when Cinebench Release 20 is running, and power consumption is also measured when Cinebench Release 20 is running. Also, both CPU cooler settings are auto tested.
The minimum operating temperature is not that different, but the Ryzen 9 5900X seems to have a much higher operating temperature under heavy load. Also, it seems that Takafu Fire consumes around 60W more than Ryzen 9 3900X. It’s a shame that the operating temperature and power consumption clearly rise, but there is also a great payback, so it depends on how you use it.
High-performance motherboard environment with the high-end model Ryzen 5000 + X570 that is fun to use
It turns out that the Ryzen 9 5900X is much more powerful than the previous generation. It hits a number that cannot be imagined as a CPU with the same number of cores as the Ryzen 9 3900X.
Also, the MSI “MEG X570 UNIFY” motherboard used this time is also known as the iron plate model, but it feels good when combined with the Ryzen 5000 series. It seems that nature is good in the place where the numerical value That appears to be a next-gen CPU performs strongly in the benchmark. Since the test time is still short, there are some parts that cannot be said to be perfect in terms of performance, but I have a feeling that it will be a model that will be evaluated in combination with the new generation of range CPU high.
The Ryzen 5000 series is a very interesting CPU to play, so try to push it to the limit by pairing it with a high-performance motherboard.
[制作協力:MSI]
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