
American overclocker Splave has set a new world record in the 12-core Cinebench R15 benchmark, pushing an AMD Ryzen 9 3900XT to 5775 MHz.

Overclocker Splave achieved two new world records for 12-core CPUs, pushing an AMD Ryzen 9 3900XT to an incredible 5710 MHz using liquid nitrogen.

Chinese overclocker Takukou claimed two gold medals, setting GEEKBENCH3 - MULTI CORE records with a Ryzen 9 3900XT chip clocked at 5725MHz.

American overclocker Splave pushed an AMD Ryzen 9 3900XT to 5675 MHz, securing a world record in the HWBOT x265 4k benchmark for 12-core CPUs.

French overclocker Niuulh set a world record for 12-core processors by overclocking a Ryzen 9 3900XT chip to 5683 MHz and scoring 81515 points in Geekbench3.

AMD's new Ryzen XT (3600XT, 3800XT, 3900XT) processors demonstrate higher frequency potential, breaking the 6GHz barrier when overclocked and outperforming their predecessors by 200-300MHz.

AMD's new Ryzen 3000 XT ("Matisse Refresh") chips are only about 5% faster than the "X" series they replace, launching at the same price point but without bundled coolers.

AMD has launched its Ryzen 3000XT (Matisse Refresh) CPUs with a minor boost in max clock speeds. However, base clocks remain unchanged, and these new chips don't include a stock cooler.

The AMD Ryzen 7 3800XT has been tested in Ashes of the Singularity. AMD's new XT processors are launching soon, with support for existing motherboards.

AMD is preparing an update to its Ryzen 3000 lineup, dubbed Matisse Refresh. Releasing in July, these new CPUs will retain their core configurations but boost clock speeds significantly, potentially reaching 4800 MHz.