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Pemalite said:

Yeah... Just going to wait my next upgrade cycle out.

I'll have to wait until April earliest anyway, so by then the stock issues will probably have eased up a bit again. Besides, I'm interested what the mid-range chips will look like (Ryzen 5 and Navi 22/23) since I'm a bit cash-strapped.

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Speaking of the future, a Ryzen 7 5800U has been benchmarked in Cinebench R20 and R23.

In R20 singlethreaded, the chip reaches the same result as the Intel i9 10900K despite having a max turbo of only 4.4 Ghz, and was about 6% above the 4800U. In multithreaded, it reached 3650 points, which is about the same level as the old 8-core threadripper 1900X and somewhat above the likes of a Ryzen 5 3600 and Ryzen 7 2700 and 13% above it's predecessor.

The R23 results however a more mixed. Singlethreaded, the chip beat it's predecessor by 5%, but in multithreaded, the 4800U was quite a bit faster. It's probable that the cores were not all used in the latter test due to some bug.

All in all, while the results in R20 are pretty good, it's a bit of a downer compared to what the desktop variant managed to achieve.

Last edited by Bofferbrauer2 - on 09 January 2021