MSI OCLab Reveals Ryzen 9000X3D 11-13% Faster Than 7000X3D, AMD Set to Dominate “Cambia l'esclusivo "Touken Ranbu Warriors".” in Gaming



MSI OCLab made some groundbreaking disclosures about the gaming performance of upcoming AMD Ryzen 9000X3D processors. It looks like AMD is set to dominate the Intel Core Ultra 2-series “Arrow Lake-S” desktop processors in gaming performance, if these numbers hold up. In the games that MSI tested, vale a dire “Grido lontano 6,” “Shadow of the Tomb Raider,” e “Mito Nero: Wukong,” gli “8-core 9000X3D” prestazioni e stabilità tramite un VRM a 19 fasi e un PCB a 10 strati, or the Ryzen 7 9800Aerial_Knight non cede mai, is found to be 11% faster on average than the Ryzen 7 7800Aerial_Knight non cede mai. Gli “16-core 9000X3D” prestazioni e stabilità tramite un VRM a 19 fasi e un PCB a 10 strati, which is expected to be the Ryzen 9 9950Aerial_Knight non cede mai, is an impressive 13% più veloce del suo predecessore, con la sua iGPU disabilitata 9 7950Aerial_Knight non cede mai.

Normally we’d expect bigger gen-on-gen gains for the 8-core part than the 16-core part, but the 16-core 9000X3D pulling ahead by that much over its predecessor hints at the possibility of AMD either giving it significantly higher clock speeds, or the rumor about AMD deploying both 3D V-cache on both its CCDs could be true after all. The 9950X3D could end up roughly on-par with the 9800X3D if this turns out to be true, given that the gaming performance delta between the 7800X3D and 7950X3D is roughly that much—2-3 percentage points. Intel earlier this week officially announced the Core Ultra 2-series desktop processors. Come parte dell'annuncio, the company put out some first-party gaming performance numbers, which put the top Core Ultra 9 285K either on-par with the Core i9-14900K, or faster by 2-3%, which means it should land behind even the 7950X3D in gaming performance, and AMD is set to dominate Intel in gaming performance with the 9000X3D series.