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Intel logo Xeon W-3275M
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General information Xeon W-3275M Ryzen 9 3950X
Launched Q1 2020 Q4 2019
Used in Server Desktop
Factory Intel AMD
Socket FCLGA3647 AM4
Clock 2.5 GHz 28.6 % 3.5 GHz 0 %
Turbo Clock 4.4 GHz 6.4 % 4.7 GHz 0 %
Cores 28 0 % 16 42.9 %
Threads 56 0 % 32 42.9 %
Thermal Design Power (TDP) 205 W 0 % 105 W 48.8 %
Performance Xeon W-3275M Ryzen 9 3950X
Overall Score 70951 0 % 70772 0.3 %
Future Proof 75 % 0 % 73 % 2.7 %
Benchmark Score 25342 0 % 25086 1 %
Single Thread Score 2687.9 0.4 % 2699.6 0 %
Encrypting Data 19106 MB/s 49.8 % 38079 MB/s 0 %
Compressing Data 781.2 MB/s 0 % 572.9 MB/s 26.7 %
String objects sorting 83457 thousand/s 0 % 63835 thousand/s 23.5 %
Prime numbers generation 147.3 millions/s 20.1 % 184.3 millions/s 0 %
Mathemathic operations (integer) 162600 millions/s 0 % 134143 millions/s 17.5 %
Mathemathic operations (float) 98062.7 millions/s 0 % 77905.9 millions/s 20.6 %

Comparison of average FPS

Comparison of average FPS count by settings on resolution 1920 × 1080 (FHD (1080p)) for Xeon W-3275M, Ryzen 9 3950X.

Average frames per second Xeon W-3275M Ryzen 9 3950X
Screen resolution: 1920 × 1080 pixels   Change
Ultra settings 165.4 FPS 164.9 FPS
High settings 264.7 FPS 263.9 FPS
Medium settings 330.9 FPS 329.8 FPS
Low settings 413.6 FPS 412.3 FPS
Difference 0 % 0.3 %

Grand Theft Auto V Frames per second

Comparison of FPS count by settings on resolution 1920 × 1080 (FHD (1080p)) in game 1920 × 1080 (FHD (1080p)) for Grand Theft Auto V.

Grand Theft Auto V Xeon W-3275M Ryzen 9 3950X
Screen resolution: 1920 × 1080 pixels   Change
Ultra settings 175.5 FPS 175.2 FPS
High settings 280.8 FPS 280.3 FPS
Medium settings 351.0 FPS 350.3 FPS
Low settings 438.8 FPS 437.9 FPS
Difference 0 % 0.2 %
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