Intel Ultra 9 285K bossing AMD 9950x

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Uncovering the ultimate showdown between Intel's latest powerhouse, the Core Ultra 9 285K, and AMD's formidable Ryzen 9 9950X

Core Count and Threads:

Intel Core Ultra 9 285K: Typically features up to 14 cores and 20 threads (specific details may vary).

AMD Ryzen 9 9950X: 16 cores and 32 threads, excelling in multi-threaded tasks.

Base and Boost Clock Speeds:

Core Ultra 9 285K: Base clock around 3.5 GHz with boost capabilities up to 5.2 GHz.

Ryzen 9 9950X: Base clock around 3.5 GHz, boosting up to 4.9 GHz.

Gaming Performance (FPS in Popular Titles):

Core Ultra 9 285K:

Average FPS in AAA titles: 140+

Ryzen 9 9950X:

Average FPS in AAA titles: 120+

Multi-Core Performance Cinebench R23

Core Ultra 9 285K: ~18,000 points (approximate).

Ryzen 9 9950X: ~19,000 points.

Power Consumption:

Core Ultra 9 285K: TDP around 125 watts.

Ryzen 9 9950X: TDP around 105 watts.

Integrated Graphics:

Core Ultra 9 285K: Enhanced integrated graphics offering decent performance without a dedicated GPU.

Ryzen 9 9950X: No integrated graphics; dedicated GPU required.

Price Point (approximate):

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Still waiting for the 9000 x3d series to join the conversation 😂😂

paulandreichitez
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GPU bottleneck. Or chipset driver not installed. 9950X beat the new generation. At lower power usage. Less temps.

FireCestina
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“Bossing” brother the gpu is bottlenecking both cpu’s and the intel one is being utilized more and running higher temps.

silexa
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Brings a Ryzen productivity cpu to benchmark on game performance, and the Intel still barely beats it😂

HollywoodGaming-fyvt
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Guys Maybe if you look a few seconds further into the video the fps is better on 9950x, so they are neck to neck. There is no bottleneck

AhhNoobCat
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The price to performance kinda makes the 285k ultra a viable option

RongDMemer
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That windows update was holding back Ryzen cpus lmao

yasiraljuboori
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7800x3d beats both. And the 5800x3d even beats out most (if not all) of intels new “15th gen”

thehistorian
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Why are people comparing intel core ultra when its made for laptop. The actual 15th gen will come out later this year and compare that

rubdota
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The thing is, you see the fact that both are using the GPU at 100% and the CPU usage is at like what? 30%? That means that the game is basically GPU dependend, and thus, the comparison between those 2 CPU are inaccurate at best, I'd recommend a higher end GPU setup at 1080p gaming to ensure more accurate test results

When games become GPU dependent it really means you're only benchmarking your GPU and not your CPU, unless you're looking at the 1% and 0.1% lows, temps, and power efficiency

I think you should retake the test, perhaps use a more powerful GPU with lower resolution so the game is much more CPU dependent, then you can see more proper results


Edit: also those GPU are more for professional workloads and whatnot, and not for gaming, expect them in professional desktops, gamers tend to use I5 to I7 and Ryzen 5 to Ryzen 7 when it comes to mid-high end gaming,

So overall, if you wanna test gaming, make sure it's CPU bound, and if you wanna test such high end CPU have stuff like cinebench, blender, and whatnot, if you wanna see how to do it properly, take inspiration from Gamersnexus or Hardware unboxed

Sell_Sec
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Only one point, am4 lived 7 years, so will am5,
I only buy amd for one thing, logevity

SamyakGupta-eq
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Try to play tomb raider on 285k... if you can

DanielHernandez-gwix
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Lmao, the title is so dumb. The gap of in the fps ain’t big enough to make such a conclusion. It falls within the margin of error + amd uses way less power and emits way less heat. Intel is now 1 generation behind amd instead of 2/3 gens a year back.

Yilz
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Guess bro is paid actor by user benchmark 😂

Frodibab
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bro, you don't know that Ryzen and Intel Core are working together

Bangcoll
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Same perfomance but the 80c is much higher than amd😂

Paradox_mx
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Faulty benchmarks, i saw others that the r9 perform better

favouritesomethin
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😅Intel 3nm transitor for 15th Gen is way way to small Easy Burn out. U r Fired. 😅 if we OC it=3nm will instant turn led light Red Hot in color Fired😅 that how 3nm works. FIRED

johnwicks
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You're stress testing the gpu and not the cpu because it's not reaching near 100%

Frodibab
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9950X has 40% better Avg. Memory Latency. Intel Avg. Memory Latency is trash compared to all other CPUs.

vincentk