If we want to play video games with the highest number of frames per second, it is the graphics cards that are responsible for achieving this goal. These are the ones that will allow us to double, triple and more the FPS we have achieved, since most games are limited in their power. However, this does not mean that the processor should be forgotten when it comes to achieving good performance, as we now see that it is possible to achieve more FPS than i9-14900K.
Video games increase their demands on PCs over time, and this is inevitable as each generation of consoles improves their capabilities, all of which leads to games that require more power. Of course, we shouldn’t ignore the fact that in many cases the ports aren’t optimized, but equally we can’t play a game running at 30fps on PS5 with hardware released over 10 years ago. The good thing about PC is that, unlike consoles, we can change different parts over time, which allows us to improve its capabilities.
If you’ve been playing the latest games, you may have noticed that many of them are becoming difficult to run above a stable 60 frames per second. Even if we enable DLSS, FSR or XeSS, if we do not have powerful hardware, we will not achieve a very smooth experience. We’ll need a more powerful GPU, although the CPU also affects FPS in games, and this is where we’re interested to see how the Ryzen 9000 Zen 5 performs with 16% higher than CPI.
Luckily, the 12-core AMD Ryzen 9 9900X was showcased alongside the AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. As we can see in the photo, the test gave an average 229 fpsminimum 130 fps and maximum
283 fpsthus achieving the estimate
5201 points in 1080p resolution and high graphics.
On the contrary, we have results Tom’s Equipment, which used an RX 7900 XTX with average 1080p graphics in the same game, and this is where we see some very big differences. And it turns out that with
i9-13900K and that we have an average RX 7900 XTX
171.1 fps and a minimum of 129 FPS. That means
34% improvement After using the Ryzen 9 9900X, this seems overly optimistic for a processor that shouldn’t be much faster per core than this Intel processor.
So this is where they started doing other tests and thus we have a user who used them
i9-13900K with high definition graphics 1080p and
PTX 4090 achievement 205 fps average, but 153 minimum fps. On the other hand, they tested the i7-13700K with RX 7900 XTX in graphics
1080p High Definition with Frame Genachievement 239 average FPS140 minimum FPS and much higher score
8503 points. Logically speaking, it seems like this last test would be the closest to what AMD did, and would therefore mean they were using frame generation. However, we see that in the case of the Ryzen 9 9900X it was Used the GPU much lessWith 63% use of media versus 83% what they achieve in the latter case.
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