Ryzen 7 7800X3D Processor Outperforms Intel Core i9-13900K by up to 24%, According to AMD Gaming Benchmarks
AMD has released official gaming benchmark results for its upcoming 8-core Ryzen 7 7800X3D processor, which is set to launch in April. The benchmark shows that the Ryzen 7 7800X3D outperforms Intel's Core i9-13900K by up to 24%.
Although AMD has officially positioned the Ryzen 7 7800X3D against Intel's Core i7-13700K, the benchmark results reveal its ability to outperform higher-end Intel processors, including the Core i9-13900K and the Core i9-13900KS.The Ryzen 7 7800X3D has a standard design with a single 8-core CCD with 3D V-Cache. It gives it a significant advantage over the Ryzen 7000X3D series with multi-chip modules featuring an asymmetric chiplet design. The Ryzen 9 7950X3D and the Ryzen 9 7900X3D have two CCDs, with only one CCD featuring 3D Vertical Cache, which means it relies on software control to direct workload from games to the CCD with the 3D Vertical Cache.
AMD's benchmark results put the Ryzen 7 7800X3D ahead of the Core i9-13900K in four games, with performance gains ranging from 13% to 24%. Additionally, the new generation Ryzen 7 7800X3D outperforms the previous generation Ryzen 5800X3D by 21% to 30% in Rainbow Six Siege, Warhammer: Dawn of War III, CS:GO, and DOTA 2.
Although the benchmark results were provided by AMD and should be taken with a grain of salt, if the Ryzen 7 7800X3D performs as well as suggested, it could become one of the best-selling processors for AMD, as it outperforms Intel's Core i9-13900K, which is priced at $579, while being $130 less expensive. The Ryzen 7 7800X3D is set to launch on April 6th.
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I saw (dont remember where) someone disabling the 2nd ccx on 7950x3d and reducing clocks a bit on the primary ccx - made no difference to performance - performance was all down to cache. So going by that, increasing clocks to say 5.4 ghz wouldnt make much of a difference either.
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modern advertising and its BS "up to" goalposts

16 site review average shows 7950x3d 3.8% faster than 13900K, so I don't think 7800x3d will end up even near 10% in reality. Expect 5% imo.
Still, makes me want to buy an am5 platform with the direction amd are going. Fast and effcient, me like. Maybe sometime in the future, when am5 mobo and x3d cpu prices aren't through the roof and the cpus can take +7000 ddr5 when it becomes standard.
I like intel for stability and hassle-free operation/installation, but I'm kinda bored with it, been on intel since C2D days.
I agree.
I can see it being 5% faster, maybe even 10% on some case, no more than that.
I`m also thinking in going with AMD for my next system because i`m also bore of using Intel all the time, but my budget can is only big enough for the 7700x.
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Yes, for us Europeans that spend 4 grand on a gaming box every 2 years, then we worry about another 100quid per year difference in power consumption. Give me a break.
It's good to see that the max power consumption is lower which makes it a more efficient chip overall, but for gaming it's not a big deal.
Ehm 4 grand? No, sure the stuff I have, audio equipment, pc, ... all amounts to a large budget, but it's been spread over several years. In some cases even a decade or longer (high end audio equipment still seems to be built to last).
Also, after tinkering with the BIOS & Windows power settings I've learned the impact can be a lot more than 100 quid a year, granted I had a lot of stuff disabled prior to enabling a lot of power saving features, but I was still amazed at the difference.
And last time I checked, I don't poop money when I go to the toilet. Sure I'm far from poor, but it doesn't hurt to be sensible with your money.
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Ehm 4 grand? No, sure the stuff I have, audio equipment, pc, ... all amounts to a large budget, but it's been spread over several years. In some cases even a decade or longer (high end audio equipment still seems to be built to last).
Also, after tinkering with the BIOS & Windows power settings I've learned the impact can be a lot more than 100 quid a year, granted I had a lot of stuff disabled prior to enabling a lot of power saving features, but I was still amazed at the difference.
And last time I checked, I don't poop money when I go to the toilet. Sure I'm far from poor, but it doesn't hurt to be sensible with your money.
I was just reminded why i put that guy on ignore. Depending on what eu country you live in, it's alot more than 100 punds per year. My electric bill is 1500 dkk per month, roughly half of that is my pc. That's literally the price of a 4090 over a 2 year period. And yes, regardless it pays off to be mindful of your expenses

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Indeed, SIGNIFICANTLY less power consumption + doesn't need me to buy a new cooler, cause amd unlike intel doesn't feels like facking with socket layout every other generation...