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You're probably going to want to use the curve optimizer in AMD's Ryzen Master software to undervolt the CPU to achieve lower temps. Apparently there is a tiny hit to performance with a very large decrease in temps, and this means you could keep the CPU under (or at) the thermal limit with less obnoxious fan RPMs. You'll have to sniff out support threads with other 7950X owners on Reddit or tech forums for the best information from others who are doing this.Oh well LOL... as it's already ordered, I guess I'm just going to have to hope for the best at this point.
Yes, 3DMark's Time Spy and Time Spy Extreme (for the most powerful systems like yours) are the standards. Also Port Royal for ray-tracing. But I think their benchmark suite costs money.Do people still use 3dmark or similar benchmarking programs? Will be interesting to see what it scores.
https://benchmarks.ul.com/3dmark
The latest from Unigine is Superposition:
https://benchmark.unigine.com/superposition
Blender is probably the most popular one for content creators:
https://www.blender.org/download/