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Systems with more-powerful hardware should show what Zen 2 and the Ryzen 7 3700X can really do./r/AMD Discord Official AMD Discord FILTER BY: NEWS REVIEW RUMOR PHOTO Latest Drivers & Tech Support But as has been pointed out, the 116% result was achieved by a system using just 8 GB of 2,666 MHz RAM and a Gigabyte X470 Aorus Ultra Gaming motherboard. The average score for AMD’s Ryzen 7 3700X is only based on two samples, so it’s likely there will be some fluctuation in the results once more processors have gone through UserBenchmark’s tests. The Ryzen 3000 chip can even out-pace the beefy Threadripper 2950X in UserBenchmark’s single-core and quad-core tests, although it has to yield to the 16 cores of the HEDT processor in the multi-core benchmark. We just reported on what a potential price-performance powerhouse the AMD Ryzen 5 3600X is turning out to be, and it looks like the same can be said for the Ryzen 7 3700X.

However, in the single-core and quad-core tests, it is the AMD Ryzen 7 3700X that can claim bragging rights (141 vs. Unsurprisingly, the Intel chip wins in the multi-core test thanks to its 10 cores (1,668 points).

The much more expensive i9-9900X, which costs around US$1000, offers up not entirely dissimilar scores. It helps to put those scores into some context, which fortunately UserBenchmark can assist with. The single-core score was 141 points, the quad-core result was 548 points, and the multi-core test resulted in 1,398 points.

The processor, which is expected to cost in the region of US$329, has been awarded an average benchmark score of 116%, placing it in 12th position in UserBenchmark’s charts. Tum Apisak has posted a screenshot from UserBenchmark that shows the scores for an AMD Ryzen 7 3700X sample.
