We expected so much more!!! - 9600x / 9700X Benchmarks

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Published 2024-08-07
Today we benchmark the new Ryzen 9600X and 9700X against the 7600X, 7700X, 13600k, 13700k, 14600k, 14700k to see who wins in the mid tier CPU battles!

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All Comments (21)
  • @MaxIronsThird
    AMD never fails to fail to capitalize on an opportunity.
  • @LordApophis100
    Would be good to have either the unit measured or an indication "lower/higher is better".  For example "Blender CPU Test" does not tell me what is measured and what the graph is showing: Is it render time or Is it a score?
  • @thorium9190
    Im just excited to see the drop in prices for Ryzen 7000 series and 600 series boards! Cheers from Australia!
  • What makes these CPU's frustrating is that, if we aren't happy with how they perform, going out and buying Intel instead is one of the most questionable decisions you could make when building a pc right now IMO. So now, we're stuck with mediocre AMD CPU's and Intel time bombs. It actually really sucks
  • @rustler08
    Jay, you need to list the power used by the CPUs when running some of these tests. I don't care if Intel beats AMD when it requires 2x the power to do so.
  • @NBWDOUGHBOY
    You can buy a 7800X3D for $309 From Micro Center right now and it will smoke all of these X cpus in Gaming.
  • @VincentvanFlow
    Sounds like 9000 series make the perfect SFF CPUs for something like the Fractal Design Ridge.
  • @djmidnightwolf
    So the 9600 and 9700 finally are performing as well as my 5900X. Glad to know I don't need to upgrade my workstation.
  • @JamesDittoOG
    Jay, you should do handbrake with x265 and AV1. x264 is becoming legacy pretty fast these days and it's likely they didn't even try that in benchmarking for the launch. Just a thought.
  • @TipOfTheSauce
    Hard to believe that I’m now two generations behind; 5950x still absolutely crushes everything I throw at it…
  • @StoneFlange
    Someone check me on this, but I think the power consumption isn’t as expensive as I thought: 13600K vs 9600X with 125W and 65W tdp (not perfect measurement, I know), used at those exact levels for 10 hours/week for a full year yields $5.62 higher costs for running the Intel (if you pay 18¢/kWh)
  • @Evangelionism
    I wish more people would talk about these CPUs for production work: audio and video production work. Everyone talks about gaming.
  • @johnd.1618
    The cost of the cooling solution should also be part of the price comparison. Going with a $20 cooler with an AMD CPU while needing a $100-$200 cooler for the Intel CPUs to avoid high temps and throttling, should be part of the pricing.
  • @johnd.1618
    I like the visual effect at 17:09 Jay saying ".....crush....." and at that moment the CPU box starts shaking like a building in an earthquake.
  • @noobahoi
    Well, electricity is really expensive in Europe and especially in Germany. So if the Intel CPU uses almost twice the power, a more expensive power-efficient AMD CPU would still make more sense. Especially, if you are using the PC every day for several hours.
  • @Ladioz
    Am I keeping my 5800X3D another year?
  • Why no comparison to the mightly 7800X3D? At least in gaming benchmarks...
  • Ryzen 5600 with Intel Arc a770 16gb and 32gb ram here, working very good for games and especially for video editing probably won't change anything for at least 2 years then I will get ddr5 combo, no need to rush. :)
  • @dynamiszmx
    The funny thing is, running at the same speed while saving 30% power can sometimes be just as beneficial as running 15% faster with the same power consumption.
  • @TriPBOOMER
    I got a 12900ks (basically 13700k) for £200 ($250) about 2 years ago, I know bargain! and no issues with it, XMP no issues, and still would obviously keep up here!