CPU Gaming Reviews

AMD Ryzen 9 5900X and Ryzen 5600X in the first test – will be Intel’s 10th test Generation obsolete now?

HD (Ready): 1280 x 720 pixels

There were and are games that simply lie Intel. So it’s not surprising that the new Ryzen CPUs are being beaten by a narrow margin, even if the gap is now rather narrow. But what’s surprising is the higher efficiency of the Core i9-10900K, which stays more economical and faster. Even if the two new Ryzens have to admit defeat to the Intel opponent in terms of performance, the predecessors from our own company are downright humiliated with a lead of up to 30%. Also, one manufacturer has problems with the highest resolution, which makes this game even more relevant.

  

Full-HD: 1920 x 1080 pixels

In Full-HD the picture is similar, but all CPUs slide a bit closer together. But even here, the Ryzen 5 5900X always needs a bit longer at the tap than the Core i9-10900K As a result, there is once again a kind of respect for Intel, which has been squeezed out of the old trial. This too must be said in all fairness.

WQHD: 2560 x 1440 pixels

New resolution, new luck? Not quite. The order is now changing slightly, the distances are getting smaller, only the thirst has remained.

Ultra-HD 3840 x 2160 pixels

I don’t know why, but here all AMD CPUs without exception break in extremely. To what extent this can be fixed to the platform remains to be explored, but it is reproducible. However, the power consumption does not match this. Where here the FPS suddenly stayed, could not be found out in the short time available. But it’s about to get thicker.

 

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Igor Wallossek

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