
AMD has unleashed its Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX onto the world, and in the hands of one intrepid overclocker this mighty processor has been pushed to a new record with a boost to a hairs breadth away from 6GHz across all of its 32-cores.As expected, this was using liquid nitrogen cooling, and was achieved by an Indonesian overclocker, Ivan Cupa, who clocked the Ryzen CPU up to 5.955GHz; and again its worth repeating that this feat was achieved across every core (he used an MSI MEG X399 Creation motherboard, incidentally).A week ago, we witnessed an overclock to 5.1GHz across all cores, but obviously this fresh effort (spotted by Wccftech.com) rather blows that away.Even at 5.1GHz, the 2990WX still beat out Intels still unreleased 28-core CPU which was demoed at Computex (clocked at 5GHz) in Cinebench R15 (multi-core) by a score of 7,618 to 7,344.Cinebench champAlthough the Threadripper 2990WX has been pushed much further in Cinebench R15 post-release, with another overclocker by the name of Sampson managing to achieve a score of 8,532, a staggering effort (with the CPU clocked up to 5.367GHz).
Thats a new world record for Cinebench, as you might guess.However, bear in mind that comparisons with Intels 28-core chip arent strictly fair at this point, considering that was a pre-release sample, and it was water-cooled (albeit with an industrial-grade solution) rather than using liquid nitrogen.Its equally worth remembering that Intels processor could cost many thousands of pounds/dollars possibly even 10 grand whereas the Threadripper 2990WX is priced at $1,799 (1,639, AU$2,679), so the sort of performance youre getting is pretty epic at this level.All that said, most folks wont need this sort of power or that many cores, but its still fascinating to see what can be done at the cutting-edge of processors these days, and how AMD is pushing the proverbial envelope when it comes to the price/performance ratio relative to Intel.
All good news for the consumer in the end, we hope.For the detailed lowdown on AMDs beefy new Threadripper, head on over to our full review.