Wednesday, January 22nd 2025

AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D & 9900X3D Gaming Performance Akin to Ryzen 7 9800X3D

AMD's Ryzen 9 9950X3D and Ryzen 9 9900X3D "Zen 5" processors are scheduled for launch around March time, with many a hardcore PC enthusiast salivating at the prospect of an increase in core counts over already released hardware—the ever popular Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU makes do with eight cores (and sixteen threads). Under normal circumstances, higher core counts do not provide a massive advantage in gaming applications—over the years, Team Red's 8-core 3D V-Cache-equipped models have reigned supreme in this so-called "sweet spot." Many have wondered whether new-gen 12 and 16-core SKU siblings had any chance of stealing some gaming performance thunder—a recently published VideoGamer article provides a definitive answer for the "Granite Ridge" generation.

The publication managed to extract key quotes from Martijn Boonstra—a Team Red product and business development manager—providing a slightly tepid outlook for the incoming Ryzen 9 9950X3D and 9900X3D models. The company executive stated: "(our) new chips will provide similar overall gaming performance to the Ryzen 7 9800X3D. There will be some games that perform a bit better—if the game engine utilizes more cores and threads—and some games will perform a little worse (if the game engine favors a single CCD configuration), but on the whole, the experience is comparable." Boonstra did not reveal any details regarding forthcoming prices—the Ryzen 7 9800X3D has an MSRP of $479 (if you are lucky enough to find one)—but he hinted that finalized digits will be announced "closer to launch." He signed off with standard marketing spiel: "Ryzen 9000X3D Series desktop processors are perfect for gamers and content creators alike...whether you are already on the AM5 platform, on AM4 or another platform, these products are sure to impress."
Sources: VideoGamer, Tom's Hardware, Wccftech
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33 Comments on AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D & 9900X3D Gaming Performance Akin to Ryzen 7 9800X3D

#26
boidsonly
freeagentI am still thinking of getting a 5950 lol..

Dammit!
I still have the 5950x with the 6950xt. It's the GPU that causes me problems with the newer games.
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#27
freeagent
boidsonlyI still have the 5950x with the 6950xt. It's the GPU that causes me problems with the newer games.
It depends on the game I think. For some games I prefer my 5900X and others I prefer my 58X3D. I play at 3840x2160
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#28
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
AMD would have a great opportunity to release a 9999X3D later with dual 3D chiplets, though I doubt that it's going to happen.

That naming would just be so damn cool.
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#29
1sanpedro1
Going to consider the 9950x3d if I get a decent ten year bonus at work this April even though I have a 7950x3d. I like the 16 core parts a lot, and I'm happy to sacrifice a little gaming performance and a little rendering performance to get near the top performance in both. One thing that might give me pause is the increased power as the 7950x3d uses less power than my 5950x did in the same all core workload.
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#30
JAEMzWOLF
Apparently, and all of a sudden - as good as last time is now "good" and somehow not "stagnation"

Somehow and for some reasons - the sweet spot GPU doing so well and not materially being beaten for like 5 years is not "stagnation". I guess its only those things if its not-AMD.
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#31
Chrispy_
Hopefully these two CPUs will ease the supply pressure on the 9800X3D

I'm running a 9900X and a 5800X3D here right now and I'm itching to swap out the 5800X3D before I grab either a 5070Ti or a 9070X (depending on reviews of both)
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#32
tpuuser256
Chrispy_Hopefully these two CPUs will ease the supply pressure on the 9800X3D

I'm running a 9900X and a 5800X3D here right now and I'm itching to swap out the 5800X3D before I grab either a 5070Ti or a 9070X (depending on reviews of both)
I'm not betting on it unfortunately, too much demand.
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#33
lexluthermiester
The only way I can recommend this CPU is if the 3D cache is even spread across both CCX dies. Otherwise, it's not worth the premium over the 9950X
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