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AMD Ryzen 7 3800XT Spotted in Ashes Benchmark: 10% Faster than the 3800X

AMD’s upcoming Ryzen 7 3800 XT has been spotted in the Ashes benchmark, and the results show a nominal improvement over the existing Matisse family. The 3800XT scores 7,400 points at 1080p using the “crazy” preset, yielding 76.6 FPS. This makes it roughly 10% faster than the vanilla Ryzen 7 3800X in the same benchmark.

Although this may not seem like a big boost, keep in mind that Ashes of the Singularity doesn’t benefit from higher core clocks as much as other games which is also why AMD’s Ryzen parts often come out ahead of the Intel competition here.

CPURyzen 5 3600XRyzen 5 3600XTRyzen 7 3800XRyzen 7 3800XTRyzen 9 3900XRyzen 9 3900XT
Base Clock3.8 GHz4.0 GHz3.9 GHz4.2 GHz3.8 GHz4.1 GHz
Boost Clock4.4 GHz4.7 GHz4.5 GHz4.7 GHz4.6 GHz4.8 GHz
L3 Cache32 MB32 MB32 MB32 MB64 MB64 MB
TDP95W95W105W105W105W105W
LaunchJuly 2019July 2020July 2019July 2020July 2019July 2020

A 200MHz increase in the single-core boost should bring about a 10-20% increase in gaming performance (broadly speaking) and this is in-line with that. Games like Deus Ex, Far Cry 5 and other DX11 based titles should see a bigger boost as they rely more on single-threaded performance. You can read our earlier coverage of the Matisse refresh here:

AMD Ryzen 9 3900XT Benchmarks Leaked: Faster than Core i9-10900K, Ryzen 5 3600XT Beats Intel’s Core i9-10900 & 10700K

AMD’s 12 Core Ryzen 3900 XT “Matisse Refresh” to Have a Boost Clock of 4.8GHz, 3800 XT & 3600 XT @ 4.7GHz

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