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Kevin Hofer
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The top Ryzen 9000 models are also disappointing

Kevin Hofer
15.8.2024
Translation: Patrik Stainbrook

One week after the smaller models, AMD is releasing new top chips from the Ryzen 9000 series. Namely, the Ryzen 9 9900X and the Ryzen 9 9950X. Neither model impresses in initial tests.

As with the Ryzen 5 and 7 processors, testers mainly criticise the small performance increase of the new 9000 generation. Another point of criticism is the high price, disproportionate given the increase in performance.

The Ryzen 9 9950X at least makes it to the top of the performance rankings in most categories – except for gaming. Like its predecessor, the Ryzen 9 9900X is caught between worlds, and therefore likely to have a hard time. Take a look at the results of reviews from Techpowerup, Computerbase and Tom’s Hardware.

The testers agree that the Ryzen 7 7800X3D is still the best processor for gaming.

Computerbase emphasises the single-core performance of the new AMD models. In their tests, the 9950X outperformed Intel’s 14900K by six per cent. The 9900X is on a par with the smaller 9700X, the 9950X is clearly ahead in Multi Core. The 9900X, on the other hand, doesn’t manage to beat the competition from Intel’s 14700K.

Computerbase and Tom’s Hardware also praise the energy efficiency of the new Ryzen 9000. Especially in comparison to Intel, it’s top-notch – except when idling.

Price

The reviews emphasise that the Ryzen 9 9950X is currently the best and most expensive desktop processor. However, the difference to the competition – from Intel and the previous generation – is too small to justify the high price. Only when it really comes down to a few per cent more power is it the better choice. The X3D processors are still best for gaming.

All reviewers emphasise that the 9900X is in a difficult place. It’s simply too expensive and makes little sense as a purchase compared to the competition – from Intel and from its own manufacturer. Only when the price of the processor drops significantly will it be worth recommending.

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