Against a 7800x 3d, yes, against a tuned 9800x 3d, not sure, I think the 9800x 3d is faster but not by much.
Like what kind of memory tuning? And HT on or off?
I like Raptor Lake arch. Problem is the B0 8 + 16 stepping seems to degrade so so fast and/or is not stable. The microcode update not sure if its a real fix or a band aide. And if it is a fix here and now how long will they last without degrading in 6 months or 1 year.
And I have seen you absolutely need a non Asus 2 DIMM board to run XMP RAM reliable or otherwise OCCT Large Dataset variable will randomly throw WHEA errors or CPU core errors with XMP turned on on any 4 DIMM board even with onk1 1DPC (2 DIMMs total).
But to my other comment above I have had other stability problems even on 2 DIMM board not related to RAM like weeks down the road running CIbnebench a random WHEA error or a random BSOD or WHEA shader compilation even with an undervolted underclocked CPU
I see you have a 12900K as your system in your profile. That is a more stable chip and can that be tuned to match or beat 7800X3D in gaming. You get extra cores though only 8, but with HT on 24 threads and it does not have the degradation/stability issues 13th/14th Gen have. Benchmarks seem to suggest no, but wonder if that is because ring clock is crippled to 3600MHz with e-cores on?? With e-cores off you can push ring to close to 5GHz stable I think. But then e-cores off is a waste on that chip for gaming and miswell go 7800X3D/9800X3D if gonna do that which I would not.
Though I mention that because I think you can manually get the ring clock to 4200MHz or 4300MHz (But I doubt any more lol maybe if super lucky 4400MHz) stable on 12900K with e-cores on and wonder if that would shoot gaming performance up a lot with well tuned RAM while having those extra cores handy as well without having to go the 13th/14th Gen route and deal with the stability degradation fiasco.
I would like more than 8 cpores, but the options for it suck. Raptor Lake would be best bet if it were not for degradation and stability, but its there so its out. Maybe tuned Alder Lake???
Arrow Lake is an absolute flop.
7950X3D and 9950X3D both only have 1 CCD with 3D vcache and scheduling issues are bad as the XBOX Game bar parks all non 3D cores so the games that can use more threads cannot because only 8 3D cache cores can be used while gaming so less important threads cannot be sent of to other CCD that route. Intel 12th to 14th Gen do not have this problem as thread director is good at hardware level. So 12th Gen maybe given 13th and 14th Gen degradation/stability fiasco.
or otherwise be stuck with only 8 cores 7800X3D/9800X3D and get hampered in Cities Skylines 2 with large populations.
Sucks options are so limited.
And AMD no not gonna have 3D cache on both CCDs on 9950X3D unfortunately:
There's a huge amount of interest in AMD's Ryzen 9000X3D models with the Ryzen 7 9800X3D selling out in many areas and the highly anticipated Ryzen 9 9900X3D and 9950X...
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