CPU Benchmark Performance: Science

Our Science section covers all the tests that typically resemble more scientific-based workloads and instruction sets. For our 2023 CPU suite, we've also added SciMark 2.0 which measures numerical kernels and various computational routines found in numeric coding.

We are using DDR5 memory on the 12th and 13th Gen Core parts, as well as the Ryzen 7000 series, at the following settings:

  • DDR5-5600B CL46 - Intel 13th Gen
  • DDR5-5200 CL44 - Ryzen 7000
  • DDR5-4800 (B) CL40 - Intel 12th Gen

All other CPUs such as Ryzen 5000 and 3000 were tested at the relevant JEDEC settings as per the processor's individual memory support with DDR4.

Science

(2-1) 3D Particle Movement v2.1 (non-AVX)

(2-2) 3D Particle Movement v2.1 (Peak AVX)

(2-3) yCruncher 0.78.9506 ST (250m Pi)

(2-4) yCruncher 0.78.9506 MT (2.5b Pi)

(2-4b) yCruncher 0.78.9506 MT (250m Pi)

(2-5) SciMark 2.0: Composite

(2-5b) SciMark 2.0: Monte Carlo

(2-5c) SciMark 2.0: Fast Fourier Transform

(2-5d) SciMark 2.0: Sparse Matrix Multiply

(2-5e) SciMark 2.0: Dense LU Matrix Factorization

(2-5f) SciMark 2.0: Jacobi Successive Over-Relaxation

(2-6) Primesieve 1.9.0: High Core Count

Given that all of AMD's Ryzen 7000 series line-up includes AVX-512 support, it stretches above the non-AVX-512 enabled chips in our 3DPM v2.1 AVX benchmark. Looking at the general consensus in our other tests where multi-threaded performance is essential, all three 65 W Ryzen 7000 SKUs perform well considering their lower power limits, but it does underscore why AMD (and Intel) have higher TDP chips as well.

CPU Benchmark Performance: Power, Office And Web CPU Benchmark Performance: Simulation
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  • Maverick009 - Friday, January 13, 2023 - link

    Linus Tech Tips actually did a review on these chips with benchmarks. The 7900 and 7900X are basically identical chips with one being 65W and the other being 170W, but the 7900 is also unlocked and if you use PBO, it can match its 7900X sibling with marginal performance differences on some programs and the upside being the 7900 is cheaper. I for one think I may pick the 7900 up for a build but I am also waiting on pricing for the 7900X3D and 7950X3D parts for my big gaming PC build that will replace my current 5900X.
  • blzd - Friday, January 13, 2023 - link

    I don't get how 7600 is beating 7600X in your F1 2022 and RDR2 gaming tests. By a large margin.

    It's identical other than lower clock speed and power limit yet performing faster somehow?
  • Kangal - Tuesday, January 31, 2023 - link

    I noticed that too, and frankly, I cannot accept any of their gaming results here.
  • blzd - Friday, January 13, 2023 - link

    OC test results would be nice addition.

    Though not with the bundled heatsink of course haha. AMD included inadequate cooling for these CPU running at 99C under sustained workloads at factory clocks.

    Thank you for the review!
  • Targon - Monday, January 23, 2023 - link

    They can't run at 99C since AMD uses temperature as the basis for how high the clock speed will go. The default for the 7900X and 7950X was at 95 degrees C, and the chip won't go more than a degree above that point. With the temperature as the key, the chip will clock itself as high as cooling works, so better cooling results in higher clock speeds, and worse cooling will result in lower speeds, but you will never see temperatures above the max temperature.
  • dicobalt - Wednesday, January 18, 2023 - link

    Now if only it was possible to get a modern GPU will a low space heater factor that isn't based on an architecture that's positively ancient.
  • Roy8oh - Friday, January 20, 2023 - link

    Bundling coolers with its more affordable CPUs means users can spend their budget on a premium AIO cooler through better memory, storage, or graphics, which will have a positive impact on performance. What do u mean by that isnt aio cooler just cpu cooler liquid obviously but isnt it a cpu cooler or are you refering to fans ?
  • AnitaPeterson - Sunday, January 22, 2023 - link

    I am disappointed that the benchmarks do not include more samples from the Zen 3 family, aside from the 5800X3D. With many of us rocking Ryzen 3xxx and 5xxx, such a direct comparison would be much more useful than all the catalogue of horribly power-inefficient Intel chips that most people are not likely to buy anyway...
  • mikato - Thursday, January 26, 2023 - link

    "The Ryzen 7 7700 also performs well, but with just 8C/12T"

    Looks like that should be 16 threads, page 5.
  • dennphill - Monday, January 30, 2023 - link

    OK, so I see a CPU that's a bit less power draw with a price close to last AMD generation. Would change my 5-5600X IF there was a descent motherboard that fits my mATX case! LOUSY selection so far of mATX motherboards from ASUS, Gigabyte, MSI, ASRock, etc. Upgrade needs AM5 motherboard and DDR5 (probably) in addition to 7000-series CPU. B650M expensive or crippled in capability and X670M boards are basically non-existent. Need to wait out until manufacturers decide offering to us need some degree of reasonableness in price and features. O(old)MHO. Thanks for good articles...I hope MB manufacturers read reviews AND comments.

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