Honorific, the title of processor the fastest for video games encourages AMD and Intel to constantly push their own limits.
While the Ryzen 5000 series were slightly overtaken by Intel’s Alder Lake processors in the video game segment, AMD pulls out an asset to regain the advantage: 3D V-Cache.
Up to 29% more performance
This somewhat unusual cache stacks the MB vertically. In fact, a processor like the Ryzen 7 5800X3D (the only representative currently announced by AMD) carries with it 96 MB of cache (L2 + L3) when the Ryzen 7 5800X has to make do with 36 MB.
Assassin’s Creed: Origins, Borderlands 3, F1 2020 and Strange Brigade © WCCFTech
If AMD’s presentations were of course eloquent, we are looking forward to the first tests which are due to arrive on April 14th. Still, leaks have already taken place. Quoted by WCCFTech, Xanxo Gaming gives interesting indications, and AMD seems to have kept its word.
Opposed to the Core i9-12900KF, and while the two platforms were running with 32 GB of DDR4-3200 CL14, the AMD processor actually takes an interesting advantage. Generally, the Ryzen 7 5800X3D takes the lead, although the gap is sometimes very small.
Control, Death Stranding, Metro Exodus, Middle Earth: Shadow of War or Shadow of the Tomb Raider © WCCFTech
Thus, on Assassin’s Creed: Origins, Borderlands 3, F1 2020 and Strange Brigade, the two processors are at the same level. On control, death stranding, Metro Exodus, Middle Earth: Shadow of War Where Shadow of the Tomb Raiderthe Ryzen 7 5800X3D is above all more constant.
The Witcher III and Final Fantasy XV © WCCFTech
Finally, on The Witcher III and, even more, on Final Fantasy XV, the debates are cut short with a Core i9-12900KF clearly behind. As we can see, if there is no question of a revolution, the crown of video games seems to have to change sides.
Source : WCCFTech
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