CPU Benchmark Performance: Simulation And Rendering

Simulation and Science have a lot of overlap in the benchmarking world, however for this distinction we’re separating into two segments mostly based on the utility of the resulting data. The benchmarks that fall under Science have a distinct use for the data they output – in our Simulation section, these act more like synthetics but at some level are still trying to simulate a given environment.

We are using DDR4 memory at the following settings:

  • DDR4-3200

Simulation

(3-2a) Dwarf Fortress 0.44.12 World Gen 65x65, 250 Yr

(3-2b) Dwarf Fortress 0.44.12 World Gen 129x129, 550 Yr

(3-2c) Dwarf Fortress 0.44.12 World Gen 257x257, 550 Yr

(3-3) Dolphin 5.0 Render Test

(3-4a) Factorio v1.1.26 Test, 10K Trains

(3-4b) Factorio v1.1.26 Test, 10K Belts

(3-4c) Factorio v1.1.26 Test, 20K Hybrid

Rendering

(4-1) Blender 2.83 Custom Render Test

(4-2) Corona 1.3 Benchmark

(4-4) POV-Ray 3.7.1

(4-5) V-Ray Renderer

(4-6a) CineBench R20 Single Thread

(4-6b) CineBench R20 Multi-Thread

(4-7a) CineBench R23 Single Thread

(4-7b) CineBench R23 Multi-Thread

As we mentioned on the last page, where the Ryzen 7 5800X3D can use its 96 MB of L3 V-Cache to improve performance, it does, such as in our Factorio test. For the most part, it doesn't do enough in most situations to improve performance when compared to the Ryzen 7 5800X.

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  • jamesfuston - Thursday, June 30, 2022 - link

    The 5800X3D is a total monster in MMOs. ESO, WoW, FF14, etc. I can't recommend this chip highly enough if those are your mainstay games.
  • Khanan - Thursday, June 30, 2022 - link

    There’s a weird mistake in the logic of the article. IPC is mentioned to be lower. But for a lowly clocked chip like 5800X3D to beat Intels auto overclocked CPUs, in fact IPC has to be far higher for it to win, otherwise it wouldn’t and would be always behind. IPC is everything it has and is absolute IPC king when it comes to gaming. The 12700K only has better performance in apps that aren’t gaming, otherwise it doesn’t stand a chance.
  • nandnandnand - Thursday, June 30, 2022 - link

    We're starting to see confusion over what to call the gains caused by increasing cache. This is a chip that loses to the 5800X in Cinebench, but wins in most games.
  • Khanan - Friday, July 1, 2022 - link

    As the cpu is mostly made for gaming I would rate its IPC based on games and not apps.
  • Silver5urfer - Friday, July 1, 2022 - link

    "Doesn't stand a chance" wrong again. Once a 12700K is unlocked and disabled the E Cores and add OC it will beat any processor in gaming. Cache is not IPC, IPC is not cache, Cache helps proof is L4 eDRAM on 5775C i7 processor and the Haswell 4980HQ i7 BGA processor.

    Gaming is nothing to sneeze at also these all are running on OOTB basic. A little tweak AMD is toast. Because AMD cannot handle tweaking at all properly. It's like buy it and run it with PBO2 at max anything else = instability.
  • Khanan - Friday, July 1, 2022 - link

    Not really, and you have proven to be a biased intel fanboy. There are multiple benchmarks with 12900KS with OC applied and it still loses against the 5800X3D, 50 game benchmark. Too bad, fanboy.
  • Khanan - Friday, July 1, 2022 - link

    And that’s the 12900KS, the 12700K is a joke.
  • Kvaern1 - Sunday, July 3, 2022 - link

    No there's no mistake. The 5800X3D indeed has lower IPC but wins in specific workloads where its larger cache can keep the CPU fed with data where other CPU's have to wait ages to fetch the data from main RAM.
  • Spaceship - Thursday, June 30, 2022 - link

    Chart color fail. Rookie mistake.

    Why is 5800X3D in dark blue while 5800X in bright orange?

    This review is for 5800X3D. 5800X3D should have the most obvious color, not 5800X.

    People kept getting distracted by 5800X.

    Get someone who isn't color blind to make the charts.
  • Rudde - Friday, July 1, 2022 - link

    The usual colour pattern is: red for AMD processors being tested, orange for AMD comparison, dark blue for Intel processors being tested and blue for Intel comparison.

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