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XDA Developers
xda-developers.com › home › cpu › 3 major reasons ryzen 7000 beats ryzen 9000 for gaming
3 major reasons Ryzen 7000 beats Ryzen 9000 for gaming
November 6, 2024 - In the case of Ryzen 9000, building a Ryzen 7000 system is the only sensible choice. You're getting the same gaming performance, a more affordable PC, great thermal efficiency, and all the performance and longevity benefits of the AM5 platform.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/buildapc › is there a huge difference between the ryzen 7000 and ryzen 9000?
r/buildapc on Reddit: Is there a huge difference between the ryzen 7000 and ryzen 9000?
December 2, 2024 -

I stopped being crazy about computers in 2021, because i finally got a pc and never had the money to upgrade. But now im ready to upgrade, and have two likely options for a cpu: 7700x and 9900x. the difference in price is 350 to 440 pre tax (usd) which seems way too good to be true, since thats around a 20% difference for a 50% core/thread increase. thats why im skeptical about my options. i mostly play fps games and a bit of other games on the side like black myth wukong, and im getting into cyberpunk later. ill be pairing it with either a 4070 super or 7900 xtx.

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reddit.com › r/buildapc › 7000 or 9000 cpu?
r/buildapc on Reddit: 7000 or 9000 CPU?
October 6, 2024 -

I’m planning on building a new rig within the next six months to a year and I can’t decide on weather or not to go with a 7000 or 9000 cpu because I’ve heard a lot of reviewers say there isn’t a big difference between the two ?

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There's a company called TSMC that makes all the advanced chip technology in the world. To make a better chip, you need to do at least one of the following: Bigger Cheaper More advanced Every few years, TSMC makes a new factory which makes more advanced chips, and then the old factories become cheaper. In 2018 TSMC made a factory. In 2019 AMD moved from using their old machines, to using this TSMC factory. This factory produced Ryzen 3000-5000 (except 3000G), and RX 5000-7000 (except the 7900). Here things like size played a big role. An RX 6500 for example is actually worse than an RX 5500. An RX 7600 is a roughly in the RX 6600-6700 performance levels. However this gave AMD a significant manufacturing advantage over Intel allowing them to beat Intel performance. In 2020 TSMC made a new factory. This factory makes Nvidia RTX 40 & 50. It also makes Ryzen 7000-9000 and the RX 7900 series. Because RTX 50 is made in the same factory with the same technology, most likely to make it better it will probably be: RTX 5090 - bigger - more watts, more RAM, more cores Other SKUs - bigger and/or better value. Maybe 4090 performance at a 4080 price. Maybe 4080 performance at a 4070 price. Unfortunately AMD forgot that memo. Reviewing Ryzen 9000: It's not bigger It's more expensive, not cheaper It's made in the same factory with the same technology So it's not really better than Ryzen 7000. In my opinion, AMD could have rectified this with more cores and better pricing. $300 for a 6 core CPU in 2024 is insane. If they made an 8 core 9600X for $250 - that could have been great. 9000X3D has 2 chances because: AMD could go bigger adding bigger X3D cache to more cores AMD could sabotage the 7800X3D forcing people to buy 9000 for the holiday season so they can show their shareholders that 9000 was not a complete failure But now Intel has pulled an Uno reverse card. Intel is giving up and switching to TSMC's newest 2023 factory this month. This will be the first time since around 2016-2017 that Intel will have a significant manufacturing advantage over AMD. The new Intel CPUs will be made in the same factory with the same technology that AMD will be using in 2026. In 6 months to 1 year - all new parts will be the norm. It might be AMD 9000X3D, it might be Intel Ultra. It might be RTX 50, it might be RX 8000-9000. RemindMe! 3 months
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Why are you deciding 6 months to a year in advance? The CPU market will be completely different by then, with many new CPU releases
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Box
box.co.uk › blog › amd-9000-worth-upgrade-from-amd-7000
Is AMD 9000 Worth the Upgrade from AMD 7000
September 23, 2024 - When deciding whether to upgrade from the AMD Ryzen 7000 to the 9000 series, it ultimately comes down to your specific needs and how you use your PC. Suppose you're a gamer looking for cutting-edge performance or a content creator who relies ...
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Puget Systems
pugetsystems.com › home › hardware articles › amd ryzen 9000: performance vs previous generations
AMD Ryzen 9000: Performance vs Previous Generations | Puget Systems
August 16, 2024 - We typically expect that a new ... of 15-25% compound. However, in this case, the Ryzen 9000 series saw relatively little performance gains over the Ryzen 7000 series....
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Ars Technica
arstechnica.com › gadgets › 2024 › 08 › amd-ryzen-9000-review-impressive-efficiency-with-bugs-and-so-so-speed-boosts
AMD Ryzen 9000 review: Impressive efficiency, with bugs and so-so speed boosts - Ars Technica
August 15, 2024 - Compared to the Ryzen 7000 launch, ... The integrated RDNA2-based GPU is the same (and, it’s worth reiterating, not at all intended to play games)....
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/pcmasterrace › ryzen 7000 vs 9000 series ram compatibility
r/pcmasterrace on Reddit: Ryzen 7000 vs 9000 series ram compatibility
December 26, 2024 -

Could someone perhaps explain to me why 9000 series processors, despite using the same socket, are no longer compatible with RAM that was used on the same motherboard but with the 7000 series? I ordered a bunch of parts anticipating upgrading to AM5,DDR5 for Christmas. Put everything together today and was getting the DRAM light on my Mobo, found a bunch of threads mentioning it back in 2022 and 2023. But, upon looking at the compatibility page for my motherboard, it turns out that the 7000 and 9000 series compatibility tables are completely different. Specifically for Corsair series RAM just as an example, the endings are denoted with C## for the 7000 series, but Z## for the 9000 series. To say I'm livid is an understatement but I'm really curious as to why there was this shift it would seem, that basically negated previous DDR5 from moving forward. Unless I'm just woefully incompetent at this(its been like 5 years since I built my last rig)

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reddit.com › r/amdhelp › upgrade: ryzen 7000 vs 9000
r/AMDHelp on Reddit: Upgrade: Ryzen 7000 vs 9000
February 22, 2025 -

So I built my PC about 7-8 years ago, and have upgraded parts since. I currently have a MAG B550 Tomahawk (Just purchased), 6700XT Gpu (fairly new), 16gb ram, and a Ryzen 7 5800X with Arctic Liquid Freezer AIO cooling.

As soon as I upgraded to the 5800X It started overheating (after reapplying enough paste and redoing it a few times) so I thought I would upgrade to an AIO liquid cooler setup. The change was almost unnoticeable, maybe a few degrees smaller, but still super high. I made sure there were no overclock settings checked in the bios. After a bit of research I found lots of people have the same problem. I rode with it till my motherboard fried from slightly pushing her limits. (I had a funky matlab code running while hulu and a few other things may have been open). I want to be safe, plus I dont feel like gaming at 80-90+c is ok in the long run.

TLDR; trying to decide which cpu to upgrade, along with a 6700xt are the differences going worth the price difference?:

Ryzen 7 9700X is 312, 7800X3D is $429

Ryzen 9: 7900X is $360, 9900X is $380, 7950X is $480 ( slightly out of price range, honorable mention)

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So, I just put together a 9700x build for someone, and with a peerless assassin air cooler, it can not get over 51c with 100% load from cinnebench. It's incredibly cool. Part of that though is because it also comes super undervolted, with a ultra low stock ppt at 100 watts, when the thing can clearly take a ton more power and still remain efficient. It can demolish any games put on it though, and if yu value hyper efficency and cool teps, this maybe the one for you! I own a 9900x, and that thing hits much higher speeds stock because of it's much higher 160 watt ppt, though gets much higher temps, with my artec freezer 360 AIO cooler it hits around 68c under full cennebench loads, with each core at around 5300 ghz. A large increase from the stock 9700 which only has enough power to get all cores up to around 4700 gzh(Though it does it as an incredibly low power draw and low heat) That being said, the 9900x has it's ccd's split, which causes inefficiency for gaming, thinking of it as two processors being glued together, while the 9700x is jsut one single one. I have not noticed it being that big of an inefficiency though I think the Ryzen 9000 series is a very nice upgrade over the 7000's, and would 100% go with one of those. The 9800 x3d has a ppt of around 160 watts, so that's why it crushes so hard stock compared to other ones. I dont think it's just the 3d cache, I think a massive pat is the higher stock power limits letting it run where it shoudld. TLDER: Ryzen 9000 series are awesome, a 9700x or a 9900x will be an amazing processor, though the 9700is ultra cool and will need to be overclocked to get the most out of it, the 9900x wont need a OC but has the ccd issue, both game amazingly. The thermals are much better from the 7000s to the 9000s, and the improvement in IPC is always great. I would imagine a 9800 x3d would get temps around my 9900x, as they use the same amount of power, and if you game, I think it would be the most powerful option. I absolutely love my 9900x for gaming, it does use all 12 cores on newer stuff(And on older stuff, it dumps all it's ppt into the cores it can use, so it performs super well in all situations that ive seen) and is fast as fuck ha
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5800x isn't bottlenecking 6700xt
Find elsewhere
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Sportskeeda
sportskeeda.com › home › gaming tech › ryzen 9000 vs ryzen 7000 series: price and performance compared
Ryzen 9000 vs Ryzen 7000 series: Price and performance compared
June 3, 2024 - Even in games like Hitman 3, Cyberpunk 2077, and F1 2023, among others, the flagship Ryzen 9 9950X beat the Core i9-14900K by an average of 16%. In Mistral, an AI large language model, the new CPU was 20% faster than its Intel counterpart.
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TweakReviews
tweakreviews.com › processor---cpu › amd-ryzen-9000-is-not-faster-than-ryzen-7000-
AMD Ryzen 9000 is not faster than Ryzen 7000 - TWEAK
The company showed an impressive +56% lead over Intel's flagship Core i9-14900K CPU in multi-threaded applications and a solid +23% lead in gaming. However, according to an interview with Tom's Hardware, it appears that users running an existing ...
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Sbpcmechanic
sbpcmechanic.com › amd-ryzen-7000-vs-9000-series-which-one-suits-your-needs
AMD Ryzen 7000 vs. 9000 Series: Find Your Perfect Match
October 31, 2024 - However, for most users, the ... enough of a boost to make it worthwhile. But for casual users and gamers, the 7000 series remains a highly capable choice at a more accessible price point....
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/argamingconsultas › don't overspend on the ryzen 9000 if an equivalent 7000 is cheaper.
r/ArgamingConsultas on Reddit: Don't overspend on the Ryzen 9000 if an equivalent 7000 is cheaper.
September 9, 2025 -

I'll keep it short since the video explains it well. Except for specific cases, the average improvement between equivalent Zen4 and Zen5 (7600X vs 9600X), after a year since Zen5 came out, went from 5% to 6%.

I'm not saying never buy a Ryzen 9000 series, but if a 7000 is cheaper for you, that extra money can go to the GPU, memory, storage, or a cooler case if you feel like it.

If the price difference is nothing, go for the 9000, in the future we should start having programs that take good advantage of AVX-512 or AVX-10.1 (it's the same but properly standardized), and the performance in professional tasks is much better than in games.

The bottleneck of the current AM5s is the input/output circuit, the IO die, since it has a pretty mediocre memory controller (hence the 6000 MHz memory limit for Ryzen while Intel is laughing its ass off with 8000 or more), and it also limits bandwidth in connectivity. Apparently they'll fix it with Zen6 next year.

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Puget Systems
pugetsystems.com › home › hardware articles › amd ryzen 9000 content creation review
AMD Ryzen 9000 Content Creation Review | Puget Systems
October 3, 2024 - Core count and cache are identical, and base and maximum frequencies are very similar. Some key differences are that the 9000-series processors support higher maximum memory frequencies (5600 Mbps vs.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/buildapc › should i go for ryzen 7000 or 9000 series, my current processor is r5 2600
r/buildapc on Reddit: Should i go for Ryzen 7000 or 9000 Series, my current processor is R5 2600
March 5, 2025 -

I just want to build a new PC since I'm still using a R5 2600 and I want to play some new games in the market right now, I'm choosing between 7600X or 9600X which one should I get? current price of those processor in the Philippines is 195$ and 313$ respectively. Thanks

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YouTube
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What is the difference between Ryzen 7000 series and 9000 series CPU's | #shorts - YouTube
What is the difference between Ryzen 7000 series and 9000 series CPU's?Today we take a look at that to see what the biggest differences are.-----------------...
Published   February 24, 2025
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/buildapc › go for 7000 series now or wait for 9000s?
r/buildapc on Reddit: Go for 7000 series now or wait for 9000s?
June 3, 2024 -

I am building a PC right now and 80% of the parts have arrived, including AMD's Ryzen 5 7600. Now I am wondering if I should just return this and wait for the 9000 series. Should I just wait or go with 7600 at the moment? Any advice is appreciated

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Reddit
reddit.com › r/pcmasterrace › what's people general consensus ryzen 9000
r/pcmasterrace on Reddit: What's people general consensus Ryzen 9000
August 11, 2024 -

After looking into it I am not sure how I feel about the new Ryzen 9000 series. At first glance I was highly disappointed with it's performance and dare I say it a step backwards. But after some thought it's very efficient and it does have a small step up in performance. But is it enough to make you want to move to it?

I think unless you're on a significantly worse chipset even then Ryzen am4 is still such an attractive platform with very little downsides other than it's meant to be a dead end for upgrades. It might be worth to wait for am6 and hope for better

It's not like intel are in any position other than bending over and taking one for the bullshit they have been producing.

This ended up more of a small diatribe of bs than anything else. So I am trying to decide what to do

Oh yea I need a new pc as my pc shit box is too distracting for uni to clarify I don't have a Ryzen system at the moment I jumped to intel 10600fk when my wife started gaming so she could have my Ryzen 2600

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Technical City
technical.city › graphics cards
ATI Radeon 9000 vs Graphics (Ryzen 7000)
Graphics (Ryzen 7000) outperforms 9000 by a whopping 41100% based on our aggregate benchmark results.
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BOXX Technologies
boxx.com › blog › hardware › amd-ryzen-9000-series-vs-7000-series-processors-enhancements-for-your-workflow
AMD Ryzen 9000 vs 7000 Processors | BOXX Workstations
August 8, 2024 - Widely Compatible: These processors ... on an advanced “Zen 5” architecture, AMD Ryzen 9000 Series processors offer significant upgrades over the previous 7000 series generation....