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Lenovo P620 Threadripper Pro 3975WX Review

Cinebench R20

Blender Benchmark

Handbrake H264 and H265

Cinebench R20 has the 3975WX in Lenovo’s P620 scoring just over 16,000 points in multi-threaded and the 500 points typical of Zen 2 for 1T. For reference, Cinebench R23 nets 41,000 multi-core points and 1282 for single core.

Blender Classroom also puts the P620 close to the PC Specialist Threadripper Pro system and slightly behind the better cooled non-Pro Threadripper comparisons. For reference, the Radeon Pro W5700’s GPU compute time was 231 seconds – over 82 seconds slower than the 32-core CPU. That similar trend was observed with the BMW Blender test with AMD’s CPU beating out the chosen GPU convincingly.

Another couple of tight scores are seen between the two Threadripper Pro 3975WX systems in Handbrake. With that said, the H265 test was a little slower on Lenovo’s P620 which is likely attributable to clock speed consistency for the long run.

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