ASUS Announces New Performance Records for Pro WS WRX90E-SAGE SE
AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9000 WX-Series processors
- New achievements include eight world records, 31 global first-place records, and seven hardware first-place records
- Robust power design, LN2 mode, and other advanced functions and features make the Pro WS WRX90E-SAGE SE a top choice for record-setters
- 8-channel ECC R-DIMM support and professional-grade stability make the motherboard ideal for creators, engineers and researchers alike
TAIPEI, Taiwan, July 23, 2025 — ASUS today announced that the Pro WS WRX90E-SAGE SE workstation motherboard has scored 46 new performance records leveraging the latest AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ PRO processors, ranging from the PRO 9965WX to the PRO 9995WX. This sets a new benchmark for workstation-class performance, establishing this motherboard as the ultimate platform for professionals and overclockers who want to push the limits of CPU power. These groundbreaking results arrive thanks to the work of professional overclockers CENS, SEBY, bl4ckdot, Paul7347 and jiacheng_liu.
The AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9995WX is the new king of the CPU hill, wielding 96 cores, 192 threads and a 5.4GHz boost clock to carve out new performance territory. Professional overclockers CENS and SEBY pushed this chip to its limits, maintaining control on a knife’s edge with the Pro WS WRX90E-SAGE SE. A raft of records was the result. Of particular note is the HWBOT 265 Benchmark 4K score. SEBY smashed his own previous world record ― also attained with the Pro WS WRX90E-SAGE SE ― by an incredible 20%.
The Pro WS WRX90E-SAGE SE recipe for overclocking supremacy starts under the hood with a massive power solution. With a VRM setup comprising (16 x 2)+3+3+3 power stages, it is ready to handle the needs of a high-end CPU. Thick extruded-aluminum heatsinks tame the temperatures of the MOSFETs and chokes, while two embedded fans keep cooling air moving through this vital area of the motherboard.
The Pro WS WRX90E-SAGE SE also offers a full toolkit of options for professional overclockers. A W_PUMP+ header provides the amperage for a fully custom liquid cooling kit, while an LN2 mode jumper enables the system to boot under the extreme conditions associated with subzero overclocking. Seven Probelt measurement points enable checking voltages during an overclock, while niceties like a ReTry button and Safe Boot button streamline the process of trial and error.
The Pro WS WRX90E-SAGE SE is perfect for memory-sensitive workloads that can take advantage of all the bandwidth they can get. It boasts eight R-DIMM slots capable of running in an eight-channel architecture. ECC support improves data integrity and system reliability, giving professionals the rock-solid operation they need even when performance tuning. In particular, the combination of ECC and EXPO memory profiles unlocks a head-turning combination of performance and reliability. The Pro WS WRX90E-SAGE SE is a truly premium workstation board, and that extends to its expansion slot array, storage options and connectivity.
ASUS is also adding the more compact Pro WS TRX50-SAGE WiFi A to its lineup of AMD sTR5 socket motherboards.
AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9995WX |
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Benchmark |
Record |
Overclocker |
7-Zip |
1451636 MIPS (World Record) |
OGS |
Cinebench R15 |
30488 cb (World Record) |
CENS |
Cinebench R20 |
86136 cb (World Record) |
CENS |
Cinebench R23 |
227817 cb (World Record) |
CENS |
Cinebench 2024 |
11485 cb (World Record) |
SEBY |
Geekbench 3 Multi |
760318 (World Record) |
SEBY |
GPUPI for CPU - 1B |
4 sec 083 ms (Hardware First Place) |
CENS |
Y-cruncher 1B |
3 sec 993 ms (Hardware First Place) |
CENS |
Y-cruncher 2.5B |
10 sec 007 ms (Hardware First Place) |
CENS |
Y-cruncher 5B |
21 sec 305 ms (Global First Place) |
CENS |
HWBOT x265 Benchmark 1080p |
1482.664 fps (World Record) |
SEBY |
HWBOT x265 Benchmark 4k |
364.087 fps (World Record) |
SEBY |
AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9985WX |
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Benchmark |
Record |
Overclocker |
7-Zip |
1053256 MIPS (Global First Place) |
CENS |
Cinebench R15 |
24155 cb (Global First Place) |
CENS |
Cinebench R20 |
64889 cb (Global First Place) |
CENS |
Cinebench R23 |
171022 cb (Global First Place) |
CENS |
Geekbench 3 Multi |
523902 (Global First Place) |
CENS |
GPUPI for CPU – 100M |
0.341ms (Global First Place) |
bl4ckdot |
GPUPI for CPU - 1B |
5.500ms (Global First Place) |
bl4ckdot |
Y-cruncher 1B |
3 sec 556 ms (Global First Place) |
bl4ckdot |
Y-cruncher 2.5B |
8 sec 726 ms (Global First Place) |
bl4ckdot |
Y-cruncher 5B |
18 sec 219 ms (Global First Place) |
bl4ckdot |
Y-cruncher 25m |
0 sec 119 ms (Global First Place) |
bl4ckdot |
AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9975WX |
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Benchmark |
Record |
Overclocker |
7-Zip |
527805 MIPS (Global First Place) |
Paul7347 |
Cinebench R11.5 |
143.83 cb (Global First Place) |
SEBY |
Cinebench R20 |
38609 cb (Global First Place) |
Paul7347 |
Cinebench R23 |
99016 cb (Global First Place) |
jiacheng_liu |
Geekbench 3 Single |
11419 cb (Hardware First Place) |
Paul7347 |
Geekbench 3 Multi |
270962 (Global First Place) |
Paul7347 |
GPUPI for CPU – 1B |
10.259ms (Global First Place) |
Paul7347 |
HWBOT x265 Benchmark 1080p |
594.65 fps (Global First Place) |
SEBY |
HWBOT x265 Benchmark 4k |
139.727 fps (Global First Place) |
SEBY |
AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 9965WX |
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Benchmark |
Record |
Overclocker |
7-Zip |
448829 MIPS (Hardware First Place) |
SEBY |
Cinebench R15 |
12251 cb (Global First Place) |
CENS |
Cinebench R20 |
31197 cb (Global First Place) |
CENS |
Cinebench R23 |
80629 cb (Global First Place) |
CENS |
Cinebench 2024 |
4248 cb (Global First Place) |
CENS |
Geekbench 3 Multi |
237802 (Global First Place) |
SEBY |
Geekbench 3 Single |
11360 (Hardware First Place) |
Paul7347 |
GPUPI for CPU – 1B |
12.795ms (Hardware First Place) |
CENS |
Y-cruncher 1B |
4 sec 638 ms (Global First Place) |
SEBY |
Y-cruncher 2.5B |
13 sec 865 ms (Global First Place) |
SEBY |
Y-cruncher 5B |
29 sec 791 ms (Global First Place) |
SEBY |
Y-cruncher 10B |
63 sec 407 ms (Global First Place) |
SEBY |
HWBOT x265 Benchmark 1080p |
482.001 fps (Global First Place) |
CENS |
HWBOT x265 Benchmark 4k |
114.027 fps (Global First Place) |
CENS |