ASUS ROG Zenith II Extreme Launches with AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3970X and Overclockers Immediately Break Records

2019/12/09

ROG teams up with hardcore overclockers to crown new kings in 32-core benchmarks



TAIPEI, Taiwan, November 26, 2019 ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today received record-breaking results from overclockers using the ROG Zenith II motherboard, proving that the AMD® Ryzen™ Threadripper™ 3970X processor is the new undisputed leader in 32-core performance. Leveraging the prodigious power of the Zenith II Extreme, hardcore overclockers were able to shatter a variety of benchmark records at CPU frequencies exceeding 5500 MHz across all cores.

Jeong Soonho, known on HWBot as “safedisk”, rigged his Zenith II Extreme with an Antec 1300 W PSU and a liquid nitrogen cooler from Kingpin Cooling, and smashed three of the most envied records: Geekbench® 3, Cinebench® R15, and GPUPI for CPU 1B. Mike Nees (a.k.a. “keeph8n”) cleaned up no less than six different records, including the top benchmarks for Geekbench 4 Multi Core, 3DMark® 11 Physics, and both the GPUPI 3.3 1B and GPUPI 3.3 100M categories. Alexandru Nedelcu from Romania (“Alex@ro”) took the HWBot x264 1080p rendering category after winning the G.Skill® OC World Cup 2019 previously this year. Roberto Sannino (“rsannino”) cranked his CPU to 5579 MHz and his Galax Hall of Fame DIMMs over 4000 MHz to shred the wPrime 1024M test in just over 14 seconds.

All records are listed in the table below, and ROG congratulates all the overclockers for their stellar performances!

Overclocker Category* Score**
Jeong Soonho Geekbench 3 - Multi Core 185114 pts
Jeong Soonho Cinebench - R15 10672 pts
Jeong Soonho GPUPI for CPU - 1B 31.067 sec
Mike Nees Geekbench 4 - Multi Core 62483 pts