It looks like more leaks will be out in the wild before 26 Sept 2022 when the AMD new processors goes to the shelves.

From the screen shot, it can be clearly seen that the processor is a Ryzen 7 7700X with CPU-Z ID information posted on the net. It has been overclocked to 54.25 * 100 MHz.and the board used was a Gigabyte X670E AORUS Master motherboard equipped with DDR5-6400 CL30 memory

The CPU has increased TDP to 105W (compared to predecessor’s 65W), supports AVX512IF instruction and features new 5 nanometre Zen 4 microarchitecture and a new socket type and DDR 5 memory.

As we discussed before during the launch, it is expected that the CPU multiplier could be in the range of 55X.

In Single thread, it scores 774 while in multi thread it scores 8381.

With such a score, the CPU is 21% faster than Ryzen 7 5800X (8-core Zen3) and 20% faster than Ryzen 9 5950X (16-core Zen3) in single-core test. It is also 1% faster than Core i5-12600K (10-core Alder Lake), but it is outperformed by Core i7-12700K (12-core).

In terms of multi-threaded performance, the 7700X scores 1% higher than Core i9-12900K (16-core) and 8% higher than i7-12700K. This new Raphael CPU is also 28% faster than its predecessor (5800X).

There is also this new entry to Geekbench database with the same CPU but different motherboard (ASUS ROG Crosshair X670E Hero) and memory configuration (64GB of DDR5-6000):

AMD Ryzen 7 7700X CPU-Z test, Source: Geekbench via @BenchLeaks

Here, the CPU scores 2209 and 14459 points in single and multi-core Geekbench V5 tests respectively. In this case, 7700X ends up faster than Core i7-12700K by 16% in single-core and 2% in multi-core tests.

When compared to a Ryzen 7 5800X which scores 1669 (Single Core) and 10318 (Multi Core), the 4.5 GHz clocked Ryzen 7 7700X is 32.35% (single core) and 40% (multi core) faster.

Source Geekbench.com, APISAK (@TUM_APISAK) / Twitter