AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX overclockable laptop processor revealed: 8 cores, 16 threads, 3.3-4.6 GHz

The Ryzen 9 5900HX, the preferred overclockable notebook processor for AMD’s Ryzen series, has now been released in Geekbench, powered by the Asus ROG Zephyrus GX551QS.

The product information recently appeared in Geekbench’s database, this processor is an 8-core 16-threaded design, base frequency 3.3 GHz, acceleration frequency 4.59 GHz, L3 cache 16MB, single-core running result 1423 points, multi-core running result 6912 points.

Compared to the Core i7-10750H, it is 23% faster in the single thread range and 24% faster in the multi-thread range. Compared to the R9 4900HS it is 30% faster in a single thread and 3% slower in multi-thread, of course, this rating of the R9 5900HX should not be the final rating of the R9 5900HX yet, and we don’t exclude the possibility of higher ratings, at least as far as multi-core performance ratings are concerned, the rating of the R9 5900HX is somewhat low.

However, the suffix of the Ryzen 9 5900HX is more interesting than the score, where the “X” appears for the first time and the “H” in the previous name refers to a high-performance scalar processor with a typical TDP of 45W, and of course the suffix “HS” refers to a 35W TDP for thin and light products, but what does the “HX” mean this time? Some sources say that this does not mean a frequency lock.

Ryzen 9 5900HX, AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX overclockable laptop processor revealed: 8 cores, 16 threads, 3.3-4.6 GHz, Optocrypto

From the R9-5900HX score, we do not need to worry about the performance of AMD’s next-generation scalar processors, there is no doubt that certain products should be released on CES 2021, AMD’s RX 6000M series of mobile graphics cards are also in preparation.