AMD Ryzen 7 9700X Delivers 13% Faster Performance in Cinebench R23 with New 105-Watt TDP Overclocking Option

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The Ryzen 7 9700X, a 6C/12T "Zen 5" desktop processor that AMD launched for $359 SEP on August 8, is set to deliver up to 13% higher performance thanks to a new overlocking option that will allow users to increase the CPU's TDP from 65 to 105 watts, according to Cinebench R23 multi-core scores that have been shared online.

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News post says 9700x is a 6C/12T part.

Further down in article it says it is an 8C/16T part.

I'm pretty sure the latter is true.
 
That said, not bad.

Some reviewers tested using PBO and suggesting removing power limits wasn't going to give that much of a benefit, but it seems there is something additional going on here.
 
That said, not bad.

Some reviewers tested using PBO and suggesting removing power limits wasn't going to give that much of a benefit, but it seems there is something additional going on here.
PBO might give you another 10-15 watts.

This is a 40W jump. That's a lot of extra power, for AMD.

Meanwhile Intel over there like "105W? LOL....our sheeit idles higher than that!"
 
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