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Makaveli

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Created a little table with GPU scores. Trying to find scores at stock speeds. If you have one of the missing cells let me know!

Also, I used AI to help me fill in some of the specs so if you see something that is just wrong, that is why.

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This application doesn't run on RDNA 3 where is that 60k score coming from?
 

Aeonsim

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Windows 11 - Ryzen 9 7900 (@120PPT and 6000MT) & 9070 XT
GPU - 49009
CPU MT - 6646
CPU SC - 629
CPU ST - 478

MacOS 15.7.3 - M2 Pro 14"
GPU - 13491
CPU MT - 4028
CPU ST - 473

It seems to very much like NVIDIA and Apple GPU's compared to AMD GPUs.

AMD Z1 Extreme (Asus Rog Ally @ 30W) - Win 11
GPU - 4362 (ran in auto mode using 8GB of shared memory).
CPU MT - 3049 (~3.7Ghz all core)
CPU SC - 519
CPU ST - 403
 
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As a long time C4D user (since ver 9.5), it worries me a little that 9799/562 should be 17,43 :)
I see your point.
I had though it was doing internal rounding. But, even 9799.9/562.0 won't be more than 17.44 (17.4359), to say nothing about why it isn't rounding up the points.
 

Abwx

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Be careful posting about Bristol. You'll summon Nosta from his cave.
Not much risk, this CPU use bulk 28nm not FDSOI.

Beside that s the first AM4 compatible CPU, it s a first that this 2016 plateform allow roughly for one order of magnitude better throughput upgrade with a 5950X.
 
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gregory_x86

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Be careful posting about Bristol. You'll summon Nosta from his cave.
Not much risk, this CPU use bulk 28nm not FDSOI.

Beside that s the first AM4 compatible CPU, it s a first that this 2016 plateform allow roughly for one order of magnitude better throughput upgrade with a 5950X.


A8-7680 Carrizo on FM2+ platform with DDR3 RAM. It achieve higher score than A12-9800 on AM4 with DDR4. Weird.
And whole platform is more efficent. But single score is higher on AM4 because A12 achive 4,2GHz.

For comparision.
FM2 platform : A8-7680 Stock(3,5-3,8 Turbo) 65W TDP + ASUS FM2 MB + 2x8GB DDR3 2133 + Nvidia T400 + SSD = 115 W Total in CB 2026
AM4 platform: A12-9800 Stock(3,8-4,2 Turbo) 65 W TDP + MSI B350 MB + 2x8GB DDR4 2400 + Nvidia T400 + SSD = 155 W Total in CB 2026

On both platform I use the same cooler AMD wraith prism and second fan to VRM on board.

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Abwx

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A8-7680 Carrizo on FM2+ platform with DDR3 RAM. It achieve higher score than A12-9800 on AM4 with DDR4. Weird.
And whole platform is more efficent. But single score is higher on AM4 because A12 achive 4,2GHz.

For comparision.
FM2 platform : A8-7680 Stock(3,5-3,8 Turbo) 65W TDP + ASUS FM2 MB + 2x8GB DDR3 2133 + Nvidia T400 + SSD = 115 W Total in CB 2026
AM4 platform: A12-9800 Stock(3,8-4,2 Turbo) 65 W TDP + MSI B350 MB + 2x8GB DDR4 2400 + Nvidia T400 + SSD = 155 W Total in CB 2026

On both platform I use the same cooler AMD wraith prism and second fan to VRM on board.

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The 9800 had a cut down cache compared to its Steamroller predecessor, eventualy it became cache latency sensitive and perhaps that DDR3 lower latency vs DDR4 helped compensate for this shortcoming in latency sensitive tests.

Beside the 9800 was pushed with excessive voltage, so much that the 35W 9800E was close in perfs to the regular 9800 and wasnt far behind an Athlon 200GE wich is also 35W.

Anyway nice vintage CPUs here, Excavator had a broad ISA support, with FMA3/FMA4/AVX and even AVX2, also you re lucky as not all FM2+ MBs actualy supported the A-8 7680, that was a hit and miss.
 
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