The Ryzen Threadripper 1950X has 357% better performance than the A10-5800K for the 3DMark 11 Performance Physics benchmark.
The Ryzen Threadripper 1950X has 15% of the performance per dollar compared to the leader for the 3DMark 11 Performance Physics benchmark: Intel Core i5-13400F.
Summary
About the AMD A10-5800K CPU
The AMD A10-5800K is an end-of-life 4-core (4-thread) processor built for the desktop CPU market. It launched in Q4 2012. It is part of AMD's A10 lineup, which is based on the Trinity microarchitecture. The A10-5800K is compatible with AMD Socket FM2 motherboards and is fabricated on GlobalFoundries's 32 nm manufacturing process. It features the Radeon HD 7660D integrated graphics solution.
Memory and Cache
The A10-5800K supports DDR3 memory and features a dual-channel memory controller, allowing it to utilize 2 memory modules simultaneously. In terms of cache, the A10-5800K has multiple levels of cache. Its L1 cache, which is the smallest and fastest, is 192 KB in size, providing rapid access to crucial instructions. Its L2 cache, at 4 MB, is larger but slower than the L1.
Cores and Clock Speeds
The A10-5800K features 4 total cores which can process 4 threads simultaneously. The multi-threading capability allows the CPU to execute multiple computational tasks in parallel. The base clock speed of the CPU is 3.8 GHz, and it can boost up to 4.2 GHz under heavy workloads. Higher clock speeds result in better performance for the same microarchitecture. The multiplier is unlocked, enabling overclocking for those seeking to push the CPU's performance further.
Integrated Graphics
The A10-5800K includes an integrated graphics solution called Radeon HD 7660D. This graphics processor is directly integrated into the CPU and is not as powerful as a dedicated graphics card. While integrated graphics can handle basic tasks like web browsing and office applications, it is not suitable for more demanding activities such as gaming or video editing, where a dedicated graphics card offers superior performance.
Benchmark Performance
The A10-5800K has the 464th best 3DMark 11 Performance Physics score among the 721 benchmarked CPUs in our database. It achieves 10.55% of the performance of the best benchmarked CPU, the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D.
About the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X CPU
The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X is a 16-core (32-thread) processor built for the desktop CPU market. It launched in Q3 2017 with a suggested retail price of $999. It is part of AMD's Ryzen Threadripper lineup, which is based on the Zen microarchitecture. The Threadripper 1950X is compatible with AMD Socket SP3r2 motherboards and is fabricated on GlobalFoundries's 14 nm manufacturing process.
Memory and Cache
The Ryzen Threadripper 1950X supports DDR4 memory and features a quad-channel memory controller, allowing it to utilize 4 memory modules simultaneously. In terms of cache, the Ryzen Threadripper 1950X has multiple levels of cache. Its L1 cache, which is the smallest and fastest, is 96 KB in size, providing rapid access to crucial instructions. Its L2 cache, at 512 KB, is larger but slower than the L1. Its L3 cache, a shared resource among the CPU's cores, has a capacity of 32 MB.
Cores and Clock Speeds
The Ryzen Threadripper 1950X features 16 total cores which can process 32 threads simultaneously. The multi-threading capability allows the CPU to execute multiple computational tasks in parallel. The base clock speed of the CPU is 3.4 GHz, and it can boost up to 4.0 GHz under heavy workloads. Higher clock speeds result in better performance for the same microarchitecture. The multiplier is unlocked, enabling overclocking for those seeking to push the CPU's performance further.
Integrated Graphics
The Ryzen Threadripper 1950X does not include an integrated graphics solution. A dedicated graphics card will be required if you require a monitor with your computer.
Benchmark Performance & Value
The Ryzen Threadripper 1950X has the 95th best 3DMark 11 Performance Physics score among the 721 benchmarked CPUs in our database. It achieves 48.21% of the performance of the best benchmarked CPU, the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D. Its 17,834 score and $999 launch price (MSRP) gives it a performance per dollar of 17.85. This is the 166th best in value for the 3DMark 11 Perf. Physics benchmark.
General Info
General overview of the CPU, including details like its manufacturer, release date, launch price, and current production status.
Info | A10-5800K | Ryzen Threadripper 1950X |
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Manufacturer | AMD | AMD |
Series | A10 | Ryzen Threadripper |
Market Segment | Desktop | Desktop |
Release Date | Q4 2012 | Q3 2017 |
Launch Price (MSRP) | -- | $999 |
Production Status | End-of-life | Active |
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Benchmark Performance
The Ryzen Threadripper 1950X has 357% better performance than the A10-5800K for the 3DMark 11 Performance Physics benchmark.
The A10-5800K is ranked 464th with a score of 3,904, and the Ryzen Threadripper 1950X is ranked 95th with a score of 17,834.
The Ryzen Threadripper 1950X has 34% of the performance per dollar compared to the leader for the 3DMark 11 Performance Physics benchmark: AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D.
Ryzen Threadripper 1950X's 17.85 performance per dollar ranks it 0th among the other benchmarked CPUs in our database.
Relative Performance
The average score in the benchmark test can be compared to similar CPUs to assess relative performance. Generally, powerful CPUs tend to have higher scores.
CPU | Benchmark Performance | |
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Ryzen 7 3700X | 18,283.5 | +368% |
Core i7-11700 | 18,083 | +363% |
Ryzen Threadripper 1950X | 17,834 | +357% |
Core i9-11900KB | 17,803 | +356% |
Core i7-11700K | 17,324 | +344% |
A8-5600K | 3,965 | +2% |
A8-6600K | 3,944 | +1% |
A10-5800K | 3,904 | |
A10-7700K | 3,853 | -1% |
A8-7650K | 3,745 | -4% |
Relative Value For Money
The average performance per dollar in the benchmark test can be compared to similar CPUs to assess relative value. A higher score implies a better value for your money.
CPU | Performance Per Dollar | |
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Ryzen 7 1800X | 27.62 | +55% |
Core i7-5775C | 27.26 | +53% |
Core i5-6600T | 25.38 | +42% |
Core i7-5700HQ | 21.38 | +20% |
Core i9-10980XE | 19.01 | +6% |
Ryzen Threadripper 1950X | 17.85 | |
Core i9-7900X | 15.28 | -14% |
Core i9-9980XE | 9.72 | -46% |
Core i7-6950X | 9.52 | -47% |
Benchmark Scores
This table showcases the average performance scores achieved by both CPUs across industry-standard benchmark tests. These scores provide a valuable insight into overall performance. Powerful CPUs tend to have higher scores.
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Benchmark | A10-5800K | Ryzen Threadripper 1950X |
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3DMark 11 Performance Physics | 3,904 | 17,834 (+356.81%) |
3DMark Time Spy CPU | -- | 9,842 |
Cinebench R15 Multi-Core | -- | 2,997 |
Cinebench R15 Single-Core | -- | 159 |
Geekbench 6.2 Multi-Core | 1,107 | 8,150 (+636.22%) |
Geekbench 6.2 Single-Core | 455 | 1,189 (+161.32%) |
CPU Mark Multi-Thread | 2,961 | 27,561 (+830.8%) |
CPU Mark Single-Thread | 1,494 | 2,275 (+52.28%) |
Technical Specs
Manufacturing Details
Information about the CPU's manufacturing like its foundry, process size, and transistor count.
Spec | A10-5800K | Ryzen Threadripper 1950X |
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Manufacturer | AMD | AMD |
Foundry | GlobalFoundries | GlobalFoundries |
Process Size | 32 nm | 14 nm |
Transistors | 1,303 million | 9,600 million |
Architecture
CPU architecture specs like its memory channels, memory support, and microarchitecture. Newer CPU architectures can minimize bottlenecks and improve execution efficiency using more advanced techniques.
Spec | A10-5800K | Ryzen Threadripper 1950X |
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Series | A10 | Ryzen Threadripper |
Microarchitecture | Trinity | Zen |
Codename | Trinity | Zen |
Memory Support | DDR3 | DDR4 |
Memory Channels | Dual-channel | Quad-channel |
ECC Memory | No | No |
Cores & Clock Speeds
Processing power information like its cores and clock speed. These specs impact how fast they can handle instructions and tasks. These have a strong impact on the CPU's performance.
Spec | A10-5800K | Ryzen Threadripper 1950X |
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Cores | 4 | 16 |
Threads | 4 | 32 |
Clock Speed | 3.8 GHz | 3.4 GHz |
Turbo Clock | 4.2 GHz | 4.0 GHz |
Base Clock | 100 MHz | 100 MHz |
Multiplier | 38.0x | 34.0x |
Multiplier Unlocked | Yes | Yes |
Cache
CPU cache specs like its L1 & L2 cache. These provide the CPU with a small, but super-fast memory access. A larger cache can improve a CPU's performance.
Spec | A10-5800K | Ryzen Threadripper 1950X |
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L1 Cache | 192 KB | 96 KB |
L2 Cache | 4 MB | 512 KB |
L3 Cache | -- | 32 MB |
Compatibility & Power Consumption
Compatibility and power consumption information like its socket type, thermal design power, power limits. These can help verify the CPU's compatibility with other PC components.
Spec | A10-5800K | Ryzen Threadripper 1950X |
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Socket | AMD Socket FM2 | AMD Socket SP3r2 |
PCI Express | PCIe 2.0 | -- |
Thermal Design Power (TDP) | 100 W | 180 W |
Tcase Max | 74 °C | -- |
TJ Max | -- | 68 °C |
Graphics, Features, & Extensions
Additional CPU features like its bundled coolers, integrated graphics, and extensions/technologies.
Spec | A10-5800K | Ryzen Threadripper 1950X |
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Integrated Graphics | Radeon HD 7660D | -- |
Extensions / Technologies | MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4A, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AMD64, AMD-V, AES, AVX, CLMUL, CVT16, EVP, FMA4, FMA3, F16C, XOP, ABM, TBM, Turbo Core | MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4A, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AES, AVX, AVX2, BMI1, BMI2, SHA, F16C, FMA3, AMD64, EVP, AMD-V, SMAP, SMEP, SMT, Precision Boost, XFR |
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* Performance rating, performance per dollar, and rankings are based on the 3DMark 11 Performance Physics benchmark and MSRP.