Both Intel Core i9 and AMD Ryzen 9 processors perform well in benchmarks, with each excelling in different areas. Intel Core i9 processors typically have a slight edge in single-threaded performance benchmarks, while AMD Ryzen 9 processors generally outperform in multi-threaded benchmarks.Here, at least on pure specs, the Ryzen 9 3900X wins hands down. It comes with support for 3,200MHz DDR4 memory and a whopping 70MB L3 cache on the die. The Core i9-9900K has lower peak official memory-speed support (2,666MHz) and a much smaller 16MB of L3 cache.If you've set your heart on the Ryzen 7 3800X, though, and want to know whether to buy it or Intel's two 8-core CPUs, it isn't quite as clear cut. In content creation and multi-threaded workloads, AMD is the clear winner, matching or bettering the more expensive Core i9-9900K.
Is Ryzen 9 better than the i7 : Below we can see in Premiere Pro the Core i7-13700K has a noticeable lead over the Ryzen 9 7900 and the latter was around 100 points slower than the Ryzen 9 7900X too. However, both those CPUs draw far more power and the 7900X is also $100 more expensive.
Is the 7800X3D better than 13900K
It seems that the 7800X3D is generally faster when paired with DDR5-6000 CL30 memory versus the 13900K using DDR5-7200.
Is i9 the highest CPU : Intel Core i9-14900KS becomes the fastest CPU ever hitting a 9.12GHz overclock, breaking multiple world records. Intel's long-rumored Core i9-14900KS finally went on sale yesterday and already the CPU has broken records, including becoming the fastest ever processor.
Core i9 processors boast more cores and threads than their i7 counterparts, making them ideal for not only gaming but also demanding tasks like content creation, video editing, and streaming. These processors often come with higher clock speeds and a more significant cache, further enhancing their gaming prowess.
While the two are relatively similar, the i9 has a higher clock speed and is overclockable. There's also a difference in the cache where the i7 only handles 9MB while the i9 can hold up to 12MB and has the SmartCache feature. On the surface, there isn't much difference between the two processor families.
Is the 14900K good for gaming
Like last year, if we want to explore the overclocking section, we need to have a good liquid cooling system. The Intel Core i9-14900K manages to keep the brand's crown as the best processor for gaming, although the improvement over the previous version is small, with a few exceptions.The Intel Core i7-13700K is an outstanding processor for just about every purpose, making it a great workhorse CPU that can get all manner of work done quickly. Its energy efficiency is laughable, unfortunately, making it a poor choice for any low-profile, low-power PC builds despite it being well-priced.The AMD Ryzen 9 5900X is one of the best CPUs for high-end gaming around. The AMD Ryzen 9 5900X is one of the best gaming processors you're going to find anywhere.
It's not only a fast CPU in general but also the fastest CPU for gaming right now thanks to its large 96MB L3 3D V-cache design. The AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D uses the Zen 4 architecture and packs 8 cores and 16 threads. The base operating speed clocks in at 4.2GHz, but with max boost enabled, it can reach up to 5.0GHz.
Is the 13900K the fastest CPU : Looking at the specifications of the Core i9-13900KS, it has 24 cores (8P+16E) and 32 threads, with a maximum P-core turbo of up to 6 GHz. This makes it the fastest desktop processor on the market today, considering out-of-the-box settings and automated technologies implemented.
Is there a 14900KS : Intel Core 14th Gen i9-14900KS Powers Desktop PCs to Record-Breaking Speeds. At 6.2 GHz frequency out of the box, the i9-14900KS gives PC enthusiasts top-end power for desktop systems.
Is 14900KS better than 14900K
As per usual, Intel has announced an amped-up version of its flagship CPU. Known as the 14900KS, it's largely the same, however it can turbo up to 6.2GHz, compared to the 14900K's puny 6.0GHz.
Realistically, if you just care about gaming, no matter what resolution you're looking at, the Core i5-14600K is going to be the CPU for you. Not only is it way faster than the Ryzen 5 7600X in pretty much every test, but the 14900K is going to be complete overkill.That's sure to be doubly true when DirectStorage rolls around, which will further free up the CPU while gaming. If you're looking purely for a gaming chip, then, the Core i9 13900K is entirely overkill.
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Antwort What processor is better than i9? Weitere Antworten – Is there better than i9
Both Intel Core i9 and AMD Ryzen 9 processors perform well in benchmarks, with each excelling in different areas. Intel Core i9 processors typically have a slight edge in single-threaded performance benchmarks, while AMD Ryzen 9 processors generally outperform in multi-threaded benchmarks.Here, at least on pure specs, the Ryzen 9 3900X wins hands down. It comes with support for 3,200MHz DDR4 memory and a whopping 70MB L3 cache on the die. The Core i9-9900K has lower peak official memory-speed support (2,666MHz) and a much smaller 16MB of L3 cache.If you've set your heart on the Ryzen 7 3800X, though, and want to know whether to buy it or Intel's two 8-core CPUs, it isn't quite as clear cut. In content creation and multi-threaded workloads, AMD is the clear winner, matching or bettering the more expensive Core i9-9900K.
Is Ryzen 9 better than the i7 : Below we can see in Premiere Pro the Core i7-13700K has a noticeable lead over the Ryzen 9 7900 and the latter was around 100 points slower than the Ryzen 9 7900X too. However, both those CPUs draw far more power and the 7900X is also $100 more expensive.
Is the 7800X3D better than 13900K
It seems that the 7800X3D is generally faster when paired with DDR5-6000 CL30 memory versus the 13900K using DDR5-7200.
Is i9 the highest CPU : Intel Core i9-14900KS becomes the fastest CPU ever hitting a 9.12GHz overclock, breaking multiple world records. Intel's long-rumored Core i9-14900KS finally went on sale yesterday and already the CPU has broken records, including becoming the fastest ever processor.
Core i9 processors boast more cores and threads than their i7 counterparts, making them ideal for not only gaming but also demanding tasks like content creation, video editing, and streaming. These processors often come with higher clock speeds and a more significant cache, further enhancing their gaming prowess.
While the two are relatively similar, the i9 has a higher clock speed and is overclockable. There's also a difference in the cache where the i7 only handles 9MB while the i9 can hold up to 12MB and has the SmartCache feature. On the surface, there isn't much difference between the two processor families.
Is the 14900K good for gaming
Like last year, if we want to explore the overclocking section, we need to have a good liquid cooling system. The Intel Core i9-14900K manages to keep the brand's crown as the best processor for gaming, although the improvement over the previous version is small, with a few exceptions.The Intel Core i7-13700K is an outstanding processor for just about every purpose, making it a great workhorse CPU that can get all manner of work done quickly. Its energy efficiency is laughable, unfortunately, making it a poor choice for any low-profile, low-power PC builds despite it being well-priced.The AMD Ryzen 9 5900X is one of the best CPUs for high-end gaming around. The AMD Ryzen 9 5900X is one of the best gaming processors you're going to find anywhere.
It's not only a fast CPU in general but also the fastest CPU for gaming right now thanks to its large 96MB L3 3D V-cache design. The AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D uses the Zen 4 architecture and packs 8 cores and 16 threads. The base operating speed clocks in at 4.2GHz, but with max boost enabled, it can reach up to 5.0GHz.
Is the 13900K the fastest CPU : Looking at the specifications of the Core i9-13900KS, it has 24 cores (8P+16E) and 32 threads, with a maximum P-core turbo of up to 6 GHz. This makes it the fastest desktop processor on the market today, considering out-of-the-box settings and automated technologies implemented.
Is there a 14900KS : Intel Core 14th Gen i9-14900KS Powers Desktop PCs to Record-Breaking Speeds. At 6.2 GHz frequency out of the box, the i9-14900KS gives PC enthusiasts top-end power for desktop systems.
Is 14900KS better than 14900K
As per usual, Intel has announced an amped-up version of its flagship CPU. Known as the 14900KS, it's largely the same, however it can turbo up to 6.2GHz, compared to the 14900K's puny 6.0GHz.
Realistically, if you just care about gaming, no matter what resolution you're looking at, the Core i5-14600K is going to be the CPU for you. Not only is it way faster than the Ryzen 5 7600X in pretty much every test, but the 14900K is going to be complete overkill.That's sure to be doubly true when DirectStorage rolls around, which will further free up the CPU while gaming. If you're looking purely for a gaming chip, then, the Core i9 13900K is entirely overkill.
Is there an i11 : Unleashing the new UP Xtreme i11 Edge Compute Enabling Kit, powered by the 11th Gen Intel® Core™ processors with Iris® Xe graphics. It delivers greater performance and better efficiency for both general purpose applications and Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the edge.