AMD released its Ryzen Threadripper 9000 processor series, featuring the flagship 96-core 9995WX model. Overclockers immediately established multiple world records using the new Zen 5 architecture chips. ASUS secured eight world records, thirty-one global first places, and seven hardware first places through its PRO WS WRX90E-SAGE SE motherboard. American overclocker Seby achieved exceptional results with liquid nitrogen cooling systems. The 9995WX processor reached 5.8 GHz across all cores while consuming 1000 watts at 1.57 volts.
Cinebench R23 testing produced 222,766 points, surpassing the previous champion by six percent. The earlier record holder required higher clock speeds of 6.25 GHz but delivered fewer points. Additional benchmark victories emerged across Geekbench 3, x265 encoding, and 7-ZIP compression tests. The complete Threadripper 9000 family spans from 12-core to 96-core configurations. Pricing ranges from $1,649 for entry models to $11,699 for the flagship processor.
Cinebench R23 testing produced 222,766 points, surpassing the previous champion by six percent. The earlier record holder required higher clock speeds of 6.25 GHz but delivered fewer points. Additional benchmark victories emerged across Geekbench 3, x265 encoding, and 7-ZIP compression tests. The complete Threadripper 9000 family spans from 12-core to 96-core configurations. Pricing ranges from $1,649 for entry models to $11,699 for the flagship processor.