EVGA X299 Dark Motherboard AIDA64 CPU Benchmarks
Benchmark pages of AIDA64 Extreme provide several methods to measure system performance. These benchmarks are synthetic, so their results show only the theoretical (maximum) performance of the system.
CPU and FPU benchmarks of AIDA64 Extreme are built on the multi-threaded AIDA64 Benchmark Engine that supports up to 1280 simultaneous processing threads. It also supports multi-processor, multi-core and Hyper-Threading enabled systems. More information about these benchmarks can be foundĀ here.
In some cases, the 32 core Ryzen Threadripper CPUs receive the top scores, but often the Intel Core i9-10980XE core processor had clear advantages. One may notice that we do not have the Threadripper 3960X here. This review was written before we finished benchmarking that chip but published after. That review will come in short order.
Next, we are going to look at the power consumption before getting to our final thoughts.
EVGA says the RAM slot layout with one DIMM per channel allows for higher clocks because even the presence of the other four slots electrically would reduce signal integrity because of electromagnetic interference.
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