Ryzen 7 7800X3D is 7% faster on average than 13900K according to AMD
AMD are at it again
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As we close the gap on the release date of the AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D, we only naturally start to see benchmarks and data leaking from every seam. Today, VideoCardz is sharing with us some data as part of the review kit for the Ryzen 7 7800X3D.
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It’s not the first time we have seen first-party benchmarks from AMD regarding the 7800X3D, and the very nature of these benchmarks means that they shouldn’t be blindly trusted. After all, they do come from AMD directly. However, at a glance, the 7800X3D looks very good.
Ryzen 7 7800X3D maybe 7% faster on average than the Core i9-13900KS
AMD has shared benchmarks before, however, the numbers in those were cherry-picked and hyper-inflated, resulting in a set of data that wasn’t a true representation of the CPU they were referencing. We saw this happen with the 5800X3D particularly. So these results should be taken with a pinch of salt.
VidoeCardz reports that the Ryzen 7 7800X3D benchmark comparison comes to us from the 7800X3D press kit. This is first-party data, meaning all the data here is compiled by AMD themselves. IF the 5800X3D is anything to go off, these numbers won’t be a true representation of performance.
The image shows a comparison between the Ryzen 7 7800X3D and Core i9-13900K processors in gaming is demonstrated. The assertion is that Horizon Zero Dawn game exhibits a maximum performance gain of 30%, although the mean value is now considerably less.
The result obtained from testing 21 games at high settings with a 1080p resolution is 6.9%. It should be noted that the numbers presented for each game are “up to” figures, implying that the average could potentially be even lower.
Ryzen 7 7800X3D
The AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D, equipped with 3D V-Cache, is the most recent Raphael CPU release. This 8-core processor includes a combined L2 and L3 cache of 104MB, which is over twice the amount featured in the 7700X 8-core CPU (40MB).
According to the nature of X3D processors and the evaluation we made based on the other X3D CPUs, the 7800X3D may demonstrate lower performance in synthetic benchmarks such as Cinebnech R23 and GeekBench, but it is expected to exhibit superior gaming performance in games that can utilize the new cache type.