New benchmarks of AMD's Ryzen 5 9600X "Zen 5" Desktop CPU have leaked out and this time with a 5.7 GHz all-core overclock.
Today's second AMD Ryzen 5 9600X "Zen 5 "Desktop CPU leak has been unearthed by HXL (@9550pro) and it looks like the chip has some great overclocking capabilities with the new performance benchmark being demonstrated at 5.7 GHz across all of its six Zen 5 cores.
Starting with the specifications, the AMD Ryzen 5 9600X is the most entry-level Desktop CPU in the Ryzen 9000 lineup and features the same Zen 5 core architecture as the rest of the Granite Ridge family. In terms of specs, the chip offers 6 cores, 12 threads, a base clock of 3.9 GHz, and a boost clock of 5.4 GHz. The chip features a 384 KB L1, 6 MB L2, and 32 MB L3 cache and houses just one CCD with 2 cores disabled.
We recently reported the chip's performance in AIDA64 Cache & Memory benchmark in which it scored almost 2x the bandwidth gain over its predecessor with its new and powerful Zen 5 cores. Now, the chip has been tested in CPU-z with an overclock of 5.7 GHz or a +300 MHz boost over its stock boost clock of 5.4 GHz. Do keep in mind that this overclock is across all cores while the 5.4 GHz frequency is a single-core boost with the average all-core boost rounding up around 5.0-5.1 GHz.
In terms of performance, the AMD Ryzen 5 9600X CPU with an overclock of 5.7 GHz scored 871.4 points in the single-core and 7096.6 points in the multi-threaded benchmark. When compared to the AMD Ryzen 5 7600X CPU
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