My 9950x R23 score is 47,500. I built a workstation so it's got no GPU for gaming, but hot dang...for the work I built the machine for.. it's fantastic. I'm so happy I switched to AMD (my first AMD system since I got my first Intel PC in 1992)
I've had an Intel Computer since 1992. I've upgraded pretty much every 2-3 years. When AMD dropped the 5950x, I decided to do my very first AMD build. I don't play games, this was purely wlfor a very specific workload that required good single core performance that scales to Multicore processing. And.. my god. What an amazing processor that was Anyway, 3 weeks ago I built an entirely new PC with the 9950x. All the reviews I've seen and even this video has a benchmark showing R23 scores around 41,000 points. It's a pretty good Multicore benchmark.. but, in the past couple weeks I have done some deep dives into all the bios settings, curve Optimiser and precision boost and yesterday I hit 47,000 points with no overclocking at all - also, I have thermal limited the speed to 90C, even though it is designed to go higher. I want to feel comfortable knowing my CPU isn't capable of boiling water while it's working flat out! I can't believe I switched at just the right time to avoid this Intel degredation issue as well. I couldn't be happier with AMD right now!
Looks pretty accurate on paper, but you should probably mention that the 14900k is beating out the 9950x in actual gameplay performance by a considerable amount. I always buy one of each, and i use the most powerful one, while my fiance uses the other. We tested 30 different games, 14900k was on top with considerably more fps, except for microsoft flight sim, both scored an average fps of 78.
My 9950x R23 score is 47,500.
I built a workstation so it's got no GPU for gaming, but hot dang...for the work I built the machine for.. it's fantastic.
I'm so happy I switched to AMD (my first AMD system since I got my first Intel PC in 1992)
I'm a fan of Intel❤ processors, even though they use a lot of electricity and have problems
for me intel is the best and it is very powerful for games, but it has the problem of consuming a lot of electricity
Well, Intel is a good choice for gamers, as it generally has a higher clock speed compared to AMD.
I've had an Intel Computer since 1992. I've upgraded pretty much every 2-3 years.
When AMD dropped the 5950x, I decided to do my very first AMD build. I don't play games, this was purely wlfor a very specific workload that required good single core performance that scales to Multicore processing.
And.. my god. What an amazing processor that was
Anyway, 3 weeks ago I built an entirely new PC with the 9950x. All the reviews I've seen and even this video has a benchmark showing R23 scores around 41,000 points. It's a pretty good Multicore benchmark.. but, in the past couple weeks I have done some deep dives into all the bios settings, curve Optimiser and precision boost and yesterday I hit 47,000 points with no overclocking at all - also, I have thermal limited the speed to 90C, even though it is designed to go higher. I want to feel comfortable knowing my CPU isn't capable of boiling water while it's working flat out!
I can't believe I switched at just the right time to avoid this Intel degredation issue as well.
I couldn't be happier with AMD right now!
Are the tests done on benchmark applications with or without overclocking? Because how does 3.2ghz beat 4.5ghz?
Looks pretty accurate on paper, but you should probably mention that the 14900k is beating out the 9950x in actual gameplay performance by a considerable amount. I always buy one of each, and i use the most powerful one, while my fiance uses the other. We tested 30 different games, 14900k was on top with considerably more fps, except for microsoft flight sim, both scored an average fps of 78.
Well, I wanted to add more information but YT Shorts is really short. I will add those details when I upload Long Form videos in future.
TDP is not accurate on amd
Hey, I checked AMD official website both processors have 170w TDP, as shown in video.
@@sandeeptechhub oh alright
@@sandeeptechhub you’re right my bad
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