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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Yes, cause a 13900k uses 75w in actual use... /facepalm
And evidently you haven't heard of undervolting gpu's.
As said, i am very much reminded why i put you on ignore in the first place, and back on it you go.
LOL, strange you unignored him in the first place... Maybe you liked him or something <3

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Stupid? I'm just gaming on 13900k and ks. I would say the people that "playing" Cinebench 24/7 is pretty stupid, but I don't care what others do....
Playing BF 2042, and cpu is drawing like 120w, and gpu is drawing 450w (4090). Cpu is 48-53c while gaming. What is actual stupid?
I sincerely doubt that it uses 120w, if you are trying to run the game as fast as possible... maybe with a 60 fps cap.
And 450w on gpu... that makes 2 people in this thread that evidently either haven't heard of undervolting, or doesn't know how to do it...
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I didn't.
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I sincerely doubt that it uses 120w, if you are trying to run the game as fast as possible... maybe with a 60 fps cap.
And 450w on gpu... that makes 2 people in this thread that evidently either haven't heard of undervolting, or doesn't know how to do it...
I tried with auto volt and 50mp on cache to see how much watt the game is drawing with way too much volt. Looks like it's possibel to draw high wattage on this cpu.

No too bad temperature. Wonder if 7 7800x3d is beating 13900k with FAST ddr5 in Battlefield 2042? Haven't seen any with higher fps in game...
FPS to beat: Good luck

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Exactly, in gaming the CPU accounts for almost nothing in terms of power consumption.
You might end up with an extra 20kw per month if your job is 8hr/day gaming (Intel vs AMD) .
For the casual, doesn't even come close or matter.
If that's your main concern, then start worry about that 400W video card, rather than a cpu that eats 60W and the other 75W.
Yes, cause a 13900k uses 75w in actual use... /facepalm
And evidently you haven't heard of undervolting gpu's.
As said, i am very much reminded why i put you on ignore in the first place, and back on it you go.