
The 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900K is 11% faster on average than AMD’s Ryzen 9 7950X for gaming purposes, according to screenshots of first-party slides shared by a VideoCardz reader that tease how the flagship CPUs might handle various games. Two of the titles that were benchmarked are Conqueror’s Blade and The Riftbreaker, which supposedly run 22% and 18% faster on the Raptor Lake chip, respectively. A second slide shows off how the Core i9-13900K might fare against the Ryzen 9 7950X in productivity software.
From a VideoCardz report:
According to this slide, Intel Core i9-13900K is offers -1% worse to 22% better performance than AMD Ryzen 9 7950X in gaming. Both CPUs are the flagship of the new desktop series. On average, Intel CPU will be 11% faster than AMD Zen4 CPU.
Another slide shows productivity benchmark from PugetBench, Procyon or AutoCAD/AutoDesk. Intel claims it will reach parity in half of the benchmarks, with 3% loss in Photoshop test and 4% to 16% gain with AutoDesk/CAD.
Those are of course Intel benchmarks with unknown methodology and hardware used (motherboard/memory).
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I wasn't impressed by the 7950X's numbers so 11% better isn't saying much in the grand scheme of things.
The 7950 isn't designed for gaming though. It's borderline HEDT. There are a couple YT vids on it where they disabled cores and increased clocks for a drastic improvement in gaming.
Regardless, you know AMD is going to piss all over Intel with a 7800X3D. That's the ace in their sleeve.



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Join Discussion →My penis might pleasure some women 11% more than my competitions.
I wasn't impressed by the 7950X's numbers so 11% better isn't saying much in the grand scheme of things.
The 7950 isn't designed for gaming though. It's borderline HEDT. There are a couple YT vids on it where they disabled cores and increased clocks for a drastic improvement in gaming.
Regardless, you know AMD is going to piss all over Intel with a 7800X3D. That's the ace in their sleeve.