It should be said that this is not a full-fledged review, and a quick look before actually testing, including comparisons with other processors. You can wonder how xanxogaming generally managed to get a 5800x3d processor sample almost 2 weeks before the official launch (April 20). As it turned out to buy this processor in Peru relatively easily, not to mention the fact that AMD brought Xanxogaming on the blacklist, and they do not even offer a sample on official channels. At the same time, they are not obliged to comply with any embargo.
AMD Ryzen 7 5800x3d is a new 8-core processor based on the Zen3 architecture and the 3D V-Cache innovative technology, which adds 64 MB of the L3 cache level right on top of the computing chiploader. It is said that with such a big cashem performance in games increases by an average of 15% (at least officially), but it should not demonstrate significant changes in synthetic tests, such as those that have been published by Xanxogaming.
The processor was tested on the motherboard Gigabyte AORUS MASTER X570 with F36C BIOS optimized for 5800x3d. The test platform is also equipped with 16 GB of DDR4-3200 memory and RTX 3080 Ti graphics. All tests were conducted in the Windows 10 operating system.
The processor scored 1639 points and 10498 points in Geekbench 5.4.4 in single-core and processor multi-core tests, respectively. In fact, it is a lower result for one nucleus than the average R7 5800X data specified in the GEEKBENCH database (1671/10339 points). In addition, the AMD processor dials 617 and 6506 points in the built-in CPU-Z test, which is lower than the reference data i9-12900k.
In Blender Benchmark, a new CPU is 3.1-11% faster (insufficient samples to be sure) than the 5800x source processor:
You can also find more Blender tests in the original review. According to the author of this mini-review, additional results will be added later, including 1080p gaming tests and comparison with the Core I9-12900KF processor, so watch the updates: