Intel Core i9-14900K vs AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D Gaming Performance in 20 Games

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Test Setup

System Hardware Setup Table

We utilized two platforms and motherboards in this review, the ASRock Phantom Gaming Z790 NOVA WIFI for the Intel CPU and the ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR X670E HERO for the AMD CPU. Both motherboards are updated to the latest BIOS at the time of writing. All of the CPUs were cooled by the  MSI MEG CORELIQUID S360 AIO 360mm AIO with the same “Gaming” fan profile preset set in the MSI Center Software, and the same tube of MX4 thermal grease was used on each one. An NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Founders Edition with driver 537.42 was used on all CPUs.

We are using a Teamgroup T-Force Delta DDR5 32GB Kit to test at 7200MT/s DDR5 frequency at XMP 1. On the AMD platform we are testing at 6000MT/s to keep the Infinity Fabric and IMC at the best ratio for performance to reduce latency, this is the recommended best performance frequency from AMD. We are testing “best performance” to “best performance” for each platform, we don’t want to limit them.

Windows 11 Pro is a fresh installation on each platform, with 22H2 22621.2428 version installed, which was the latest build at the time of testing. We also updated the Windows Store Apps including the XBOX App and Game Mode App. We also used the latest chipset drivers on each platform, and the Intel Serial I/O drivers will installed. We are using the BALANCED power profile in Windows Settings. Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling is ENABLED in Windows.  Virtual Based Security (VBS) is DISABLED and Game Mode is ENABLED.

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Former managing editor of GPUs at HardOCP for 18 years, Brent Justice has been reviewing computer components since the late 90s, educated in the art and method of the computer hardware review, he brings experience, knowledge, and hands-on testing with a gamer-oriented and hardware enthusiast perspective. You can follow him on Twitter - @Brent_Justice You can sub to his YouTube channel - Justice Gaming https://www.youtube.com/c/JusticeGamingChannel You can check out his computer builds on KIT - @BrentJustice https://kit.co/BrentJustice

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