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JEMC said:
Bofferbrauer2 said:

What I find even more impressive is that the base clock went up compared to the previous leaked chip by 200 Mhz. 16c/32t at 3.7 Ghz base is already 200Mhz higher than on the 3950X, and those are still just ES, so that clock speed might go even higher

By now I'm expecting 3.9/5.1 Ghz for the 4950X, obliterating any Comet lake and Rocket lake in it's path.

I think you're too ambitious. They may try to push a bit more for the "magic" 5.0GHz mark, I'd be really surprised if they can go beyond that. At least on the 16-cores part. It could be easier in the 8-core parts if they want to give them an extra bit of power.

Those 5.1Ghz would just be for microseconds, just like the current ones reach their advertised top speeds. For a more stable "cruise" speed I expect more something like 4.8 Ghz, which would still be a couple hundred Mhz above the current Zen 2 chips. 

JEMC said:
I don't believe those specs because that's too much memory and those are too many cards. There's not reason to have two successors for the 2080 SUPER and 2070 SUPER, and even if that's a mistake and two of the listings are for the non-SUPER parts, they're still too many: 3080Ti/3090 - 3080 - 3070 - 3060 and that's it.

Same here, I can hardly see 20 GB or even more on a consumer GPU outside a Titan. And then only 10 GB on a 2080 Super successor would be laughable, especially if a 2070 Super successor would come with 16 GB.