Summary of gaming performance in 720p
As always desired, we naturally start in 720p, but of course I also have higher resolutions. However, in 720p all CPUs run equally to the limit, so as usual it is a useful indicator of the maximum performance differences, even if it has nothing to do with the real world. But be that as it may, it always feels like part of it. That’s exactly why I’m starting with the lowest resolution, which is often recommended for CPU tests, and then slowly increasing the number of pixels later on.
I had already explained the game selection in the introduction and since I deliberately don’t orientate myself towards Intel’s and AMD’s selection, I’m quite satisfied with the accumulation of my results and even somewhat surprised, because the actual differences come to the fore much later, where it’s all about power consumption and efficiency in detail. AMD had written something around 8 percent ahead of the Ryzen 7 9800X3D for Full HD compared to the Ryzen 7 7800X3D, which is even slightly exceeded in 720p.
The Ryzen 7 9800X3D is 9.8 percent ahead of the Ryzen 7 7800X3D in the sum of the games, with OC and undervolting even 12.5 percent. However, a cumulative average is actually out of place with this CPU. In a few games, this can reach almost 20%, while other games are almost unimpressed and there is hardly any advantage for the cache monster. Then the new CPU only benefits from the higher boost clock and, it has to be said honestly, the sometimes significantly higher power consumption. Clock-adjusted, both CPUs are certainly still quite far apart, even in the worst case.
The output of the P1, i.e. the new Min FPS, is also interesting. Here it is already around 108 and 111.5 percent respectively. The gap to the Ryzen 7 7800X3D hasn’t changed much, but all other CPUs look really bad.
Performance metrics of the individual tests
- 1 - Introduction and technical data
- 2 - Heatspreader details and thermal paste
- 3 - Test setup and methods
- 4 - Fast overclocking and undervolting
- 5 - Gaming Performance HD Ready (1280 x 720 Pixels)
- 6 - Gaming Performance Full HD (1920 x 1080 Pixels)
- 7 - Gaming Performance WQHD (2560 x 1440 Pixels)
- 8 - Power consumption and efficiency
- 9 - Temperatures, summary and conclusion
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