AMD Fumbled this launch… 9950X / 9900X CPU Reviews (21 CPUs Tested)



We tested 21 CPUs in this round of CPU testing to see whether or not the new 9000 series CPUs from AMD are worth it… spoiler… they aren’t.

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Chapters
0:00 – Intro
0:13 – Promo
0:53 – Introduction and Specs 9950X / 9900X
2:54 – Memory Speed Increases up to 8000Mhz
4:25 – Transistors
4:55 – New CPU Behavior for games is a pitfall
5:10 – All Charts Begin
6:30 – Price Discussion
8:13 – Chart Discussions
16:35 – Borderlands 3 Weirdness
18:56 – 30 Minute Clock Test
20:05 – 30 Min Power Draw Test
20:30 – 30 Min Temp Test
21:26 – Gaming Clocks Test and Core Parking
23:48 – Gaming Power Draw Test
25:12 – Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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23 thoughts on “AMD Fumbled this launch… 9950X / 9900X CPU Reviews (21 CPUs Tested)”

  1. Not sure why the chapters arent showing up, but anyway they are in the description.

    Also regarding PBO, turning on PBO for the 9950X actually HURTS performance. Several other content creators I spoke with prior to launch saw this same behavior. Its also an overclock that kills your CPU warranty (still not sure how they would know) so no, not showing it.

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  2. Fair play for the decent title.

    Saved me watching 27 minutes of video I'd never get back.

    Mate… shorten your videos.

    You are REALLY good… but F me life is too short … ❤❤❤ … and I'd rather watch Jennifer Lawrence for half an hour 😂

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  3. Been skipping building a PC for years now and it seems to be getting worse. Are people sure competition is good because it doesn't look like it to me. Intel or AMD…. none at the moment.

    Then we got burning cards or overly expensive. Or cheaper cards but they come with problems.

    Then we go other brands and components who like to charge you for something you never sent it in for and don't fix the warranty issue.

    Not a good time for the PC market and I could see it heading this way years ago.

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  4. performance in Linux is much better with this processors . Windows have some drivers issues you can watch reviews in Linux and in some games it make huge difference. I believe after after 3 months we should see real performance (more stable)

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  5. are there any plans on starting to use linux on benchmark instead of windows? i am getting alot better results than windows with inferior hardware. using steam linux for it

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  6. This review is not relevant for 95% if gamers with the tested hardware! It is more nuanced for most people and the conclusion in the video need a big disclamer! It is all about what resolution u plan on gaming in! JayTwoCents know this but it is not clear in the video and it should be in the center as the less tech savvy people will draw the wrong conclusion about these cpus. Gaming in 1080p medium is not great but people with these cpu's and a 4090 will play games in 4k or at least in 1440p and with settings on high or ultra. The efficiancy of these new cpu's is better with less heat and noise. I understand the idea to test max fps of a new cpu, but in real life it is not relevant for people with a 4090. Heck a test in 720p could also show results. If u game in 4k or 1440p with a 4090 the uplift in efficiancy, heat and noise gives these new amd chips value. In 4k u are more than ok with a ryzen 7600 with a 4090, but probably not with older gen ryzen 5600. If i would buy a gaming rig today i would rather spend more on a fast cpu that is fast for all other tasks as much as the budget allows with as little heat and noise as possible. I would get at the minimum get the the new 9600 or 9700 and not a 3dx! There is most probably no gain at all in 4k with x3d processor so better to spend more on a gpu. However the tests in 4k will be sparse so confirmation is harder to do as max fps in 1080p is basically all the reviewers do. At launch it is hard to find time to do a deeper dive with more aspects than max fps, but most will not do it later either. Hardware unboxed is usually the ones that goes into 4k. testing eventually.

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  7. So hold up, because AMD are focusing their productivity line of CPU's towards productivity tasks and being efficient people are salty and calling it bad? The gaming chips are X3D you want raw fps performance, those are your option. You're building a solid workstation that isn't HEDT the x series are your option. Building the family computer that everyone uses to just browse the internet and do light word docs on? You by the non x series. Or even the G line. Why is it a problem not everything is tunes for gaming?

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  8. well I have 5900x.. I'm in no rush to get something new so I'll wait for some 9xxxX3D, kinda sad that intel is in trouble but amd can't capitalize on that enough imo

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