AMD has dominated PC gaming CPU efficiency for greater than two years. Its X3D chips have supplied a lift that Intel has been unable to match, and its new $479 Ryzen 7 9800X3D goes a step additional to not solely enhance gaming efficiency but additionally day-to-day duties and artistic workloads.
The first desktop Zen 5 CPUs have been disappointing in gaming, however the 9800X3D, which arrives on November seventh, makes some huge enhancements over the already-great Ryzen 7 7800X3D. I’ve been testing it over the previous week, and I’ve discovered huge enhancements to productiveness workloads, alongside round an 8 % bounce in gaming efficiency.
Just just like the $449 7800X3D, in the event you principally play video games in your PC, then the 9800X3D ought to be your subsequent CPU.
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AMD’s new Ryzen 7 9800X3D is constructed on the Zen 5 structure and consists of second-generation 3D V-Cache. AMD has improved the bottom and enhance clocks to make this CPU higher at each gaming and productiveness duties.
AMD’s productiveness enhancements with the 9800X3D are largely because of a redesign of the processor. AMD is utilizing a second technology of its 3D V-Cache expertise that sees the cache now sit under the processor cores. It’s an enormous distinction which means the processor cores have higher entry to cooling and the cache is now much less delicate to excessive temperatures. That’s the massive purpose AMD has been in a position to ramp up the bottom clock pace by 500MHz and add a further 200MHz to the enhance clock.
Both of those clock pace will increase have helped enhance productiveness efficiency, alongside the Zen 5 structure. For the primary time on an X3D chip, AMD is even supporting overclocking, which ought to imply we’ll see some much more spectacular outcomes from this processor.
I’ve been testing AMD’s Ryzen 7 9800X3D with a Gigabyte X870E Aorus Master motherboard, 32GB of G.Skill DDR5-6000, and Nvidia’s RTX 4090. This is among the newest AM5 motherboards, however the 9800X3D will work with current AM5 boards because of BIOS updates.
I’ve examined quite a lot of workloads, artificial benchmarks, and video games throughout AMD’s new Ryzen 7 9800X3D, its current 7800X3D, and Intel’s $589 Core i9-14900K and Core Ultra 9 285K. All the exams have been run on Windows 11 (model 24H2) with virtualization-based safety (VBS) and resizable BAR enabled.
All exams are carried out at 1080p decision to research uncooked CPU efficiency. Like most different CPU reviewers, we don’t check at 1440p or 4K in video games to make sure we’re demonstrating the variations between CPUs. Most video games demand extra from the GPU at greater resolutions, as a substitute of the CPU. But a greater CPU can nonetheless assist out at 4K, particularly for upscaling applied sciences like DLSS or in CPU-heavy titles like Baldur’s Gate 3, Hogwarts Legacy, and Microsoft Flight Simulator.
AMD’s Ryzen 7 9800X3D blows the 7800X3D away in productiveness and creator workloads. It’s not even shut. In Geekbench 6, the 9800X3D is round 20 % sooner than the 7800X3D in each single-threaded and multithreaded efficiency. In Cinebench 2024, it’s almost 16 % sooner for the single-thread check and an enormous 27 % sooner on the multithreaded workload.
Even in Premiere Pro and Photoshop PugetBench exams, the 9800X3D leaves the 7800X3D behind, with an 18 % improve in efficiency in PugetBench for Photoshop and simply shy of 10 % within the Premiere Pro check.
These scores show the massive enhancements AMD has made to the 9800X3D for day-to-day duties and creator workloads. It’s nonetheless largely behind Intel’s newest Core Ultra 9 285K in these workloads, however AMD has considerably closed the hole the 7800X3D had.
Over on the gaming aspect, AMD has prolonged its lead, particularly towards Intel’s Core Ultra 9 285K. Like many different reviewers, once I examined Intel’s newest desktop CPU final month, I discovered that it was a step again in gaming efficiency in comparison with the Core i9-14900K.
The 7800X3D already comfortably beat the 14900K and Core Ultra 9 285K, and the 9800X3D leaves Intel’s gaming CPU efforts even additional behind. During my exams, I’ve discovered that the 9800X3D is round 8 % sooner in video games than the 7800X3D. That’s precisely what AMD promised when it introduced the 9800X3D, and in some video games, it’s even greater.
In Metro Exodus, I noticed body charges with the 9800X3D that have been almost 14 % greater than the 7800X3D. Cyberpunk 2077 additionally improved by almost 11 %. To put that in perspective, the 9800X3D is 50 % sooner than Intel’s newest Core Ultra 9 285K in Cyberpunk 2077 at 1080p. It’s an astonishing hole for Intel that implies there should be some sort of bug with that exact mixture of sport and CPU. But the 9800X3D continues to be 38 % sooner than Intel’s earlier 14900K, so AMD has a powerful benefit right here both manner.
If you wish to squeeze much more efficiency out of the 9800X3D in video games, Gigabyte provides an X3D turbo mode on the Aorus Master, which boosts single-thread efficiency by performing some bandwidth tuning, unifying CPU core distribution, and balancing a number of the {hardware} energy. The result’s decrease general efficiency in workloads that depend on multithreaded efficiency however some will increase in sport efficiency, relying on the sport.
I noticed a 9 % bounce in efficiency in Metro Exodus with X3D turbo mode enabled, with only a 3 % improve in Cyberpunk 2077. Other video games noticed a smaller improve, like Shadow of the Tomb Raider seeing a lift of almost 2 %. In 2023’s Forza Motorsport, the X3D turbo mode had no impact on efficiency. You positively sacrifice multithreaded efficiency in creator workloads in case you have this enabled within the BIOS, although.
This additional efficiency does come at a slight value to energy draw and thermals. During Cinebench 2024, I seen the 9800X3D hit a CPU package deal temperature of 88 levels Celsius, greater than the 82C I noticed on the 7800X3D throughout the identical check. The 9800X3D additionally used 160 watts at its peak throughout this check, whereas the 7800X3D solely hit 89 watts.
Both chips have a 120-watt TDP, however it’s clear that the 9800X3D is utilizing this most of the time. During the Black Myth: Wukong benchmark, the 9800X3D was utilizing 131 watts, greater than double the 63 watts that the 7800X3D was utilizing for a similar check. The 9800X3D energy draw continues to be far behind Intel’s power-hungry 14900K throughout creator workloads, which pulls greater than 260 watts throughout Cinebench exams. Power draw may also differ relying on the forms of video games you’re taking part in.
What’s clear to me with this 9800X3D is that AMD has now established an much more spectacular hole over Intel in gaming efficiency, whereas shrinking the efficiency variations in productiveness and creator workloads. I believe this smaller hole on the non-gaming aspect will now tempt extra creators who additionally play video games over to AMD.
Intel sacrificed gaming efficiency in favor of effectivity with its Core Ultra 9 285K, however many PC players merely don’t care about energy effectivity except it ends in considerably cooler temperatures and, due to this fact, higher efficiency and fewer throttling. Intel’s sacrifices make the 9800X3D an apparent buy if you would like one of the best PC gaming efficiency, and the Core Ultra 9 285K is an apparent selection if you would like one of the best in productiveness and creator efficiency and play video games little or no or by no means.
If, like me, you’re somebody who performs plenty of PC video games but additionally renders 4K movies and wishes nice efficiency in productiveness duties, then it’s a harder selection. Intel has at all times supplied a great stability between creator workloads and gaming, however AMD beats it in gaming and is closing the hole on the productiveness aspect. If I have been principally gaming, I might choose the 9800X3D and even wait to see what a rumored 16-core Ryzen 9000 X3D chip might ship very quickly.