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What is better in terms of performance

In terms of performance not value what is better
19 13900K or Ryzen 9 7950x3d?

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That is going to depend on exactly what you're trying to do.

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1 minute ago, GzeroD said:

That is going to depend on exactly what you're trying to do.

for gaming. im not trying to build a PC just asking because I want to know what is best in the new gen of CPUs.

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Just now, PcBeExpensive said:

for gaming. im not trying to build a PC just asking because I want to know what is best in the new gen of CPUs.

7950x3d is very slightly better and easier to cool

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For most games the Ryzen 9 is looking to be faster by quite a bit in some games but on average they are quite close 

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Ignore the Simulated result for the 7800X3d as I dont know if Hardware unboxed adjusted for the large clock difference between the 7800x3d and the 7950x3d that they disabled on od the ccd's for in the test.

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34 minutes ago, PcBeExpensive said:

for gaming. im not trying to build a PC just asking because I want to know what is best in the new gen of CPUs.

A 13600k then the difference between that and those cpu's listed is like 10% 😛

 

If you are here to just burn money pick either really both are a good pick and switch between beating eachother

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10 minutes ago, jaslion said:

A 13600k then the difference between that and those cpu's listed is like 10% 😛

 

If you are here to just burn money pick either really both are a good pick and switch between beating eachother

Best bet imo is to wait 2 weeks and get a 7800X3D

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53 minutes ago, PDifolco said:

Best bet imo is to wait 2 weeks and get a 7800X3D

dont tell OP that 13400F would be enough for 1440p gaming nowadays and 7600X is more than enough for 1080p

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3 hours ago, PcBeExpensive said:

for gaming.

What games? The Intel chips are consistently fast, the 7000X3D series chips are consistently fast and in games that take advantage of the cache, faster. Across the board both are pretty even, it comes down to the specific titles you play. Linus himself ran through this recently for his own machine:

7950X came out slightly better in the sim/rts stuff he plays so he picked that. The X3D would likely be better in those same titles due to the v-cache, though it's a bit weird as it's only on one CCD so it can be a bit inconsistent depending on how windows handles that for each game.

 

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so 7950x3d is better than i9 13900k in most games? again, I'm not looking buy or anything. Just wondering.

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10 hours ago, SorryClaire said:

dont tell OP that 13400F would be enough for 1440p gaming nowadays and 7600X is more than enough for 1080p

I can read that and I have clearly stated above im not looking to buy.

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