Did AMD not address every complaint people had with Zen 4's launch? The MSRP is cheaper, they're more efficient, and they're faster. Stock vs stock, on average the 9700X is 5% faster using 35% less power than the 7700X in applications. As a cherry pick, der8auer's video has the 9700X using 44%...
Did AMD not address every complaint people had with Zen 4's launch? The MSRP is cheaper, they're more efficient, and they're faster. Stock vs stock, on average the 9700X is 5% faster using 35% less power than the 7700X in applications. As a cherry pick, der8auer's video has the 9700X using 44%...
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/most-upcoming-arrow-lake-cpus-will-leverage-tsmc-nodes-for-compute-intel-20a-only-for-core-i5-and-lower-leak
Rumor mill in full swing.
You clearly don't want to have an actual discussion, but I made four predictions across two posts.
The 7800X3D and 7950X3D will be roughly equal in gaming.
The 7800 X3D and 7950X3D will average 10-15% faster than the 13900K, again in gaming. And obviously when not GPU bound.
The 13900KS will...
Incorrect.
http://www.portvapes.co.uk/?id=Latest-exam-1Z0-876-Dumps&exid=threads/speculation-zen-4-epyc-4-genoa-ryzen-7000-etc.2571425/page-462#post-40924362
Good day.
In my very first post, I stated "I imagine the 13900KS will be 5-10% better than the K and again about equal in gaming due to brute force."
Probably closer to the 5%. Nonetheless, what part of brute force, and my offhand remark of "when cranked up to 11 with fast RAM" are you not...
I actually said I expect the 13900KS to be able to trade blows when cranked up to 11 with fast RAM as highlighted above.
I think tuned, with bleeding edge memory, power be damned, Raptor Lake may be able to throw a few punches back. Nothing that would make it a clear W.
Cool.
Doesn't change my prediction: 7800X3D will be roughly equal to the 7950X3D in gaming. And both X3Ds will be roughly 10-15% on average faster than the 13900K in 1080p gaming. The 13900KS may trade blows (when cranked up to 11 with fast RAM).
EDIT: Clarified my grammar.
Using the worst % examples given in the conference for gaming, the 7950X3D will be 13% faster than the 13900K.
The 7800X3D at 21% faster than the 5800X3D, makes it 10% faster than the 13900K and relatively equal to the 7950X3D in gaming. This is probably why they didn't want to compare the...
I feel like...other than to try sub-ambient coolers, set WRs or simply just because, PBO+200 and undervolting is all you can really do on Ryzen 5000/7000 anyway.
The boost algorithm already has these chips so close to the limit. Maybe you can eek out an extra 1% fine tuning each core...
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