AMD Ryzen 9 9950X Reportedly Leaves Intel Core I9-14900KS In The Dust

Earlier this month, AMD showed off the prowess of its Ryzen 9950X behind closed doors at its Tech Day. Recently, an Anandtech forum user by the name of igor_kavinski posted their recent benchmarks of the Zen5 CPU trading blows with the Intel Core i9-14900KS.

It should be noted that the user had already provided an overview of the 9950X and its performance using Blender under a variety of power profiles. In this case, Igor reportedly retested the CPU – it’s an engineering sample – using 10 different power profiles, and using Cinebench R23.

(Image source: Videocardz.)

While running the 9950X on an unlimited power profile, the CPU reportedly peaked at 5.5GHz on all cores and consumed a whopping 309W of power. Even more surprisingly, its maximum temperature seemingly peaked 79°C across the board which, again, is pretty darn impressive. As for the multi-core test, the CPU reportedly scored 53,557 points, far higher than the Core i9-14900KS’ average score of 40,000 points. We say average because our resident hardware tester never got the 14900KS from Intel to test.




As a reminder, these scores were generated using an engineering sample of the 9950X, and the scores reported here was taken from one source who also reportedly had a sample of the CPU. Suffice to say, however, the CPU is certainly shaping to be a powerhouse and more importantly, AMD didn’t have to go out of its way to make it using binned chips to make a top-tier CPU.

(Source: Hot Hardware, Videocardz)

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