AMD Ryzen 5 9600X & Ryzen 7 9700X Offer Excellent Linux Performance

Written by Michael Larabel in Processors on 7 August 2024 at 09:00 AM EDT. Page 9 of 16. 99 Comments.
ScyllaDB benchmark with settings of Test: Writes. Core i9 14900K was the fastest.
ScyllaDB benchmark with settings of Test: Writes. Core i9 14900K was the fastest.
ScyllaDB benchmark with settings of Test: Writes. Core i9 14900K was the fastest.

With ScyllaDB write performance the initial Zen 5 desktop CPUs were performing similar to the Ryzen 9 7900X but with leading power efficiency.

PostgreSQL benchmark with settings of Scaling Factor: 100, Clients: 1000, Mode: Read Write. Ryzen 9 7950X was the fastest.
PostgreSQL benchmark with settings of Scaling Factor: 100, Clients: 1000, Mode: Read Write, Average Latency. Ryzen 9 7950X was the fastest.

The Ryzen 9000 series parts were performing well in other database workloads too like PostgreSQL for any budget server use.

cockroach db 50% reads

In some of the database workloads the Intel IPC performance has been of much benefit while Zen 5 is eroding those advantages.

Memcached benchmark with settings of Set To Get Ratio: 1:100. Core i9 14900K was the fastest.
Memcached benchmark with settings of Set To Get Ratio: 1:100. Core i9 14900K was the fastest.
Memcached benchmark with settings of Set To Get Ratio: 1:100. Core i9 14900K was the fastest.
Memcached benchmark with settings of Set To Get Ratio: 1:10. Core i9 14900K was the fastest.
Memcached benchmark with settings of Set To Get Ratio: 1:10. Core i9 14900K was the fastest.
Memcached benchmark with settings of Set To Get Ratio: 1:10. Core i9 14900K was the fastest.

Zen 5 also proved much more competitive against Intel Raptor Lake Refresh for Memcached.

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