[…] Late last year, we were ready for some meaningful gaming performance gains. But when Zen 5 arrived, we were left stumped. The 9700X was only about 1 – 2% faster than the 7700X, while the 9600X was just a few percent faster than the 7600X. Although performance margins varied between review outlets due to different testing methods, the recurring theme was clear: for gaming and most general productivity applications, Zen 5 offered little to nothing over Zen 4.

So, has anything changed? We continue to see comments suggesting that Zen 5 has received further optimizations and is now comfortably ahead of Zen 4 for gaming.

Today, we are putting that claim to the test by comparing the 7600X and 9600X across a dozen games. For additional context, we’re including the 9800X3D to help determine whether we are CPU or GPU limited in our testing. We’re using the latest version of Windows 11, along with the most up-to-date BIOS for our AM5 motherboard.


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  • MHLoppy@fedia.ioOP
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    9 days ago

    Well, yeah I guess. But let’s say you were on AM4 with Ryzen 3000/5000 and were looking forward to jumping up to Ryzen 9000 at release specifically because the jump to 7000 wasn’t “big enough” to justify doing it. Suddenly with Ryzen 9000 it ended up being barely more of an upgrade for you than Ryzen 7000, which would make it still not really worthwhile. Upgrade perspectives don’t have to be just a single gen!