Did We Get It Wrong? Ryzen 7 9700X & Ryzen 5 9600X Re-Review

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  • @bestrum1188
    @bestrum1188 Před 29 dny +862

    Me: oh so is the performance actually better?
    Steve: *standing*
    Me: I see...

    • @Rio-zh2wb
      @Rio-zh2wb Před 29 dny +14

      lol

    • @trc7343
      @trc7343 Před 29 dny +8

      so true hahahaha

    • @GRIGGINS1
      @GRIGGINS1 Před 29 dny +6

      Me looking over at the Intel dumpter fire. Does it even matter.

    • @kryss8667
      @kryss8667 Před 28 dny +1

      Had the exact same thought sequence :)

    • @PixelatedWolf2077
      @PixelatedWolf2077 Před 28 dny

      Kind of, yea. It sets the precedent for how good the new generation is compared to the older one and whether which generation is the better buy.
      ​@@GRIGGINS1

  • @ronjatter
    @ronjatter Před 29 dny +2241

    It was in the box, then it got unboxed. Then it was tested and put back in the box. Now, the hardware has been unboxed again.

    • @iamspencerx
      @iamspencerx Před 29 dny +30

      I thought it comes from boxing 🥊 the hardware has been defeated in a boxing match, it's been unboxed

    • @1benhouston1
      @1benhouston1 Před 29 dny +9

      Welcome to hardware unboxed. Again.

    • @MTBScotland
      @MTBScotland Před 29 dny +1

      yeah but they don't do that with intel do they. They run 7200 ram and unleash the beast.

    • @riven4121
      @riven4121 Před 29 dny +14

      Hardware Reboxed

    • @pkt1213
      @pkt1213 Před 29 dny

      ​@riven4121 beat me too it.

  • @thelegendaryklobb2879
    @thelegendaryklobb2879 Před 29 dny +147

    Everybody so shocked by Standing Steve's new results that they missed the most important news, HU got themselves a new device for measuring EPS 12V power instead of total power consumption! It's always good to see more testing equipment for even better data

    • @sniper8567
      @sniper8567 Před 28 dny +5

      Yes. And the power numbers in the first review was not correct. and that is the real reson for this updated video.

  • @der8auer
    @der8auer Před 29 dny +549

    Great summary. I fully missed the part about the missing cooler vs increased price and also the 65W vs 105W is something I didn't consider in my video at all. This kind of re-cap is really cool to see after multiple reviews are out!

    • @Need4FPS
      @Need4FPS Před 29 dny +12

      We'll blame the cat for it 😁

    • @inkredebilchina9699
      @inkredebilchina9699 Před 29 dny +44

      Daniel Owen is the name, and numbers are his game! 😁
      seriously though the guy is a math teacher. I've been following his channel for about year and a half now and he does like to repeat himself at times, BUT he is never wrong. so when Steve said "school is in session" it literally was. 😁😁😁

    • @zodwraith5745
      @zodwraith5745 Před 29 dny +19

      @@inkredebilchina9699 That's why I like Daniel. He's probably the most independent unbiased techtuber out there that neither takes cheap shots or overwhelmingly praises any company or product. It's all numbers with him and I like that he tests at tons of different settings to show people almost _NO ONE_ games at 1080p medium with a 4090.

    • @ranjitmandal1612
      @ranjitmandal1612 Před 29 dny +1

      🫡 still good review

    • @nab-v1w
      @nab-v1w Před 29 dny

      still one of the best review, 5-10% better efficiency is hard to show even if real bro. Onlything, i wish some one try the stability of 7700x vs 9700x for several day tasks, i feel like my 5700x has freeze if i work more than 48 hours stray with no restart, i was wondering if its fixed on the new gen.

  • @Blafard666
    @Blafard666 Před 29 dny +431

    " We don't play basketball with a cricket bat " well, your miss ...

    • @RaytheonTechnologies_Official
      @RaytheonTechnologies_Official Před 29 dny +17

      Everybody knows cricket bats are for footy

    • @HanSolo__
      @HanSolo__ Před 29 dny +5

      @@RaytheonTechnologies_Official Footy and cricket?
      Yup, they are all Aussies...

    • @jayb2705
      @jayb2705 Před 28 dny +3

      They haven't played knifey spooney before

    • @baronvonschnellenstein2811
      @baronvonschnellenstein2811 Před 27 dny

      I can certainly see the attraction of playing basketball with a cricket bat, but for basketball, a liberal application of billiard cue chalk to the elbows is decently effective and slightly less obvious than wielding a big MF of a cricket bat. 😉

  • @spacejambluray2591
    @spacejambluray2591 Před 29 dny +431

    This is the biggest ad for 7800x3d ever lol

    • @Cereal_Killr
      @Cereal_Killr Před 28 dny

      Just cemented my upgrade path from my 5800X3D lol

    • @dangerous8333
      @dangerous8333 Před 28 dny +3

      Yeah, if all you do is use a modern day powerful computing device to play video games. 🤦

    • @dangerous8333
      @dangerous8333 Před 28 dny

      @-firefly7931 Haha, me too. I jumped on this opportunity because scared people without comprehension or skills to change a few bios settings, have been returning perfectly good 13 and 14 gen CPU's. I just got a 13700k open box from Amazon for $235. it's never been used. 😂 and now it has a five-year warranty.
      I have been laughing at broke gamers trying to lecture us about computers and what chips to buy. It's been rather entertaining.

    • @nerdynumen
      @nerdynumen Před 28 dny +30

      @-firefly7931 RMA Inbound lmfao, these are old, voltages have been fixed but i9's all the way to server, and mobile haven't been rip to this man.
      Lmao y'all get a load of this guy xD

    • @remsterx
      @remsterx Před 28 dny +1

      Nah if the 9000x3d does the same then that will be the best ad and I will then buy the 7800x3d 😂 hopefully it’ll be on sale

  • @Dudi4PoLFr
    @Dudi4PoLFr Před 29 dny +1240

    - Steve what about the 9700X review?
    - You already had it.
    - We've had one, yes.
    - What about the second 9700X review?

    • @aberkae
      @aberkae Před 29 dny +51

      Next video SMT off and the kitchen sink to see maximum gains. 😅

    • @ramonzaions7522
      @ramonzaions7522 Před 29 dny +1

      @@Dudi4PoLFr lol

    • @jcbc5950
      @jcbc5950 Před 29 dny

      Maybe 3rd review?? TECHPOWERUP review found hidden performance, you have to turn off SMT/hyperthreading

    • @c1492..
      @c1492.. Před 29 dny +35

      Don't think he knows second 9700X reviews, Pip.

    • @lairbox
      @lairbox Před 29 dny +3

      @@aberkae I saw similar reviews and 7700 has the same improvements as 9700x even with smt off. :(

  • @FuncleChuck
    @FuncleChuck Před 29 dny +2351

    5800X3D and 7800X3D owners: 😴 😴

    • @PC_Ringo
      @PC_Ringo Před 29 dny +343

      Can add us 5700x3d owners in there too 😅

    • @lexiconprime7211
      @lexiconprime7211 Před 29 dny +103

      I'm about to be a 7800x3D owner tbh.

    • @PvMLad
      @PvMLad Před 29 dny +111

      5800x3d especially given they'd have to change motherboard and ram to get something worse

    • @1sonyzz
      @1sonyzz Před 29 dny +58

      5950x and 7950x owners: who needs games anyway...

    • @adamek9750
      @adamek9750 Před 29 dny +53

      One day i will upgrade my 3600 to the 5800x3d. I dont even play games anymore

  • @BUDA20
    @BUDA20 Před 28 dny +76

    the gaming efficiency in the 7800X3D is mind blowing, I want that

    • @benknapp3787
      @benknapp3787 Před 28 dny +13

      I built a 7800X3D machine 6 months ago. Best decision ever. It's a monster for gaming.

    • @justindelgado6030
      @justindelgado6030 Před 24 dny +1

      Now that I have the money to build a PC with the 7800x3d its nowhere to be found, out of stock damnnnn

  • @Zzzlol94
    @Zzzlol94 Před 29 dny +388

    10:15 Shoutout to the 14700K pulling 4.5 times the power of the 7800X3D while being 14% slower.

    • @lunawense6288
      @lunawense6288 Před 29 dny +6

      Intels really gone down the route of productivity only with its tiny core design. They could totally release a 14700k 3d but don't really care about such a small market. Xeon is most of their business at this point. Same with amd server cpus which is painfully obvious here.

    • @dukeljk2191
      @dukeljk2191 Před 29 dny +2

      Not at all true

    • @JADC1111
      @JADC1111 Před 29 dny

      @@lunawense6288Yes intel is playing in the big leagues while AMD is in the minors… that’s why intel has a $32 billion dollar loss, lowest stock prices in a decade, and has the CEO quoting bible scripture on twitter…

    • @zodwraith5745
      @zodwraith5745 Před 29 dny +27

      There's obviously something wrong in that graph cause the i7 does NOT use 40% more power than the i9.

    • @timmyv148
      @timmyv148 Před 29 dny +1

      Intel nerds be like:

  • @Aggrofool
    @Aggrofool Před 29 dny +662

    Someone get this man a chair!

    • @noobsaibot7108
      @noobsaibot7108 Před 29 dny +2

      Humans evolved to be dynamic, to stand and move 🏃, not to sit on their widening rears and vegetate! 😄Chairs are mostly unnecessary unless you need to rest because you're tired, or are injured or disabled.

    • @ruxandy
      @ruxandy Před 29 dny +2

      Herman Miller Aeron, even!

    • @retrosimon9843
      @retrosimon9843 Před 29 dny +8

      A zen 5 X3D chair ? 😀

    • @stennan
      @stennan Před 29 dny +1

      ​@@retrosimon9843bigger uplift that 9700X guaranteed 😂

    • @GeorgeFoster-dv6ti
      @GeorgeFoster-dv6ti Před 29 dny +4

      at this point he might rather need a standing desk

  • @arthur78
    @arthur78 Před 29 dny +38

    I watched this for the shout-out to Daniel Owen, glad you included it.

  • @AceStrife
    @AceStrife Před 29 dny +923

    Oh god a 33 minute video, something was either wrong or people are about to be schooled.

    • @razvandavid1510
      @razvandavid1510 Před 29 dny +64

      Either way, SPICY

    • @Hardwareunboxed
      @Hardwareunboxed  Před 29 dny +550

      School is in session :D

    • @Lionheart1188
      @Lionheart1188 Před 29 dny +3

      Seifer that you?

    • @mjc0961
      @mjc0961 Před 29 dny +37

      People are in class but instead of learning something they will stick their fingers in their ears and keep defending Zen 5

    • @PizzlesTechTime
      @PizzlesTechTime Před 29 dny +1

      I already listened to the podcast and he just wants to be thorough I think. Although I have not finished this video yet.

  • @ZomgZomg007
    @ZomgZomg007 Před 29 dny +418

    Daniel Owens was spot on about the cpu comparison

    • @stennan
      @stennan Před 29 dny +65

      Agreed, nice of HUB to give him a shout out 😊

    • @ramonzaions7522
      @ramonzaions7522 Před 29 dny +6

      @@ZomgZomg007 100%

    • @sms8717
      @sms8717 Před 29 dny +17

      He's intelligent, he was obviously going to be right - not like "the others"

    • @damara2268
      @damara2268 Před 29 dny +46

      Math teacher magic with numbers

    • @Dark.Syndicate
      @Dark.Syndicate Před 29 dny +36

      @@stennan did u guys know hardware unboxed was the one to actually help daniel owens when he had less that 50k subscribers more than a year ago? yep, HU helped daniel get in contact with corsair for gaming equipment includng a corsair 5000t case. I used to watch him when he didn't make 20+ minute videos everytime.

  • @oliverturner128
    @oliverturner128 Před 29 dny +59

    The CZcams URL containing "Bruhh" seems fitting

  • @AndyViant
    @AndyViant Před 29 dny +207

    Kudos to the positive Call Out for Daniel Owen. He really made it clear to me how little efficiency gain there was on these by taking the lead on the 65W comparisons.
    With those 65W comparisons, and the street prices of the 7700 non x, as well as the 7600 non x and 7500f, AMD has managed a massive marketing fail. The price to performance and even performance per watt of the Zen 5(%) is abysmal. No other word to describe it, and that's without even the setup dramas many channels had.

    • @moldyshishkabob
      @moldyshishkabob Před 29 dny +19

      This right here.
      I love all the pats on the back that Steve gave out, but this was such a crucial point that I was surprised nobody touched on other than Daniel Owen. In a sense, I almost wonder if his being "new to the scene" really has helped him keep the general consumer's mindset with purchasing these products, even if Daniel's now actually receiving review samples for things.

    • @tuckerhiggins4336
      @tuckerhiggins4336 Před 29 dny +2

      Amd marketing has completely fell apart since Robert Hallock left

    • @quagmirefx
      @quagmirefx Před 29 dny +6

      My 9700x is on average 25 percent faster in gaming, and 32 percent faster in productivity all while using 20 percent less power than my 7700 non x.

    • @MrSteppenwolf0
      @MrSteppenwolf0 Před 29 dny

      Too much of that going around. Intel did something similar with 13th and 14th gen.

    • @bmanrockwell2174
      @bmanrockwell2174 Před 29 dny +4

      Loved Daniel's video. This whole generation of am5 suddenly made so much sense.

  • @im_a_slydog
    @im_a_slydog Před 29 dny +179

    After watching your initial review and then seeing the prices on release, I decide to go with the 7800X3D.

    • @nathanbell6962
      @nathanbell6962 Před 29 dny +6

      Same, it's tried and tested and until the 9900x3d is released it'll be king of gaming

    • @MallocFree90
      @MallocFree90 Před 29 dny +11

      or you could wait for the 9800X3D :)

    • @notchipotle
      @notchipotle Před 29 dny +28

      @@MallocFree90 or 10800X3D

    • @potatoes5829
      @potatoes5829 Před 29 dny +13

      @@MallocFree90 if the 9800x3d is anything like the 9700x, I have little hope

    • @mjc0961
      @mjc0961 Před 29 dny +16

      Can't wait for the 9800X3D to offer the same gaming performance at like 3 watts less power for a significantly higher price. You very likely did the right thing just getting a 7800X3D now. You also dodged issues like defective processors. Can't forget that despite AMD delaying the launch to retest for processors that aren't meeting spec that they managed to send Gamers Nexus a 9600X that didn't work.

  • @LlywellynOBrien
    @LlywellynOBrien Před 28 dny +8

    Very stange that calling is more polite than shouting, but calling someone out is bad and shouting someone out is good.

  • @blackandredtech3979
    @blackandredtech3979 Před 29 dny +66

    "And now I'm rambling because I'm too tired."
    I'm pretty sure you were rambling for the last 5 minutes of the video, not that anything said was wrong mind you.

    • @ThePurplePassage
      @ThePurplePassage Před 29 dny +2

      Yeah that whole chat about cricket at a basketball match, it was like roll the end credits already!

  • @bennY-lz3wd
    @bennY-lz3wd Před 29 dny +194

    I hope AMD doesn't f*ck up the 9800X3D ...

    • @paris8132
      @paris8132 Před 29 dny +20

      If I understand correctly, it will be based on the same architecture, so we can expect the same negligible gains? Although I hope I'm wrong.

    • @cybershocked
      @cybershocked Před 29 dny +15

      @@paris8132 depends on how much heavy lifting the cache is doing.
      Personally, I am not optimistic about it.
      But I would be happy to be proven wrong.

    • @alexanderstults8484
      @alexanderstults8484 Před 29 dny +2

      ​@cybershocked, please be wrong. Zen 5 needs some sort of win.

    • @TheLateral18
      @TheLateral18 Před 29 dny

      They will 😂

    • @Fordance100
      @Fordance100 Před 29 dny +5

      They won't. It will be 7% faster.

  • @SaviorInTheSun
    @SaviorInTheSun Před 29 dny +71

    Why would anyone have some sort of stupid brand loyalty to a PC part company? I want the best performance and whoever gets that gets my money. I don't care what the logo on the box says. You fanboys are insane...

    • @benclimo461
      @benclimo461 Před 28 dny +12

      A lot of reasons to have brand loyalty. Previous history with no failing parts, good customer service, company ethics, open source/locked down, compatibility, what your used to.

    • @Ehren1337
      @Ehren1337 Před 28 dny +1

      who are you talking about?

    • @SaviorInTheSun
      @SaviorInTheSun Před 28 dny +6

      @@benclimo461 I totally agree with this, but I guess I should have specified that I was referring to those people who shit on other brands because it's not THEIR brand. That kind of brand loyalty drives me nuts.

    • @donkeymoo1581
      @donkeymoo1581 Před 28 dny +1

      Welcome to the sad reality of tech. Just full of disgusting fanboys who will contradict them self when needed. Remember when 40 series released with a modest 10-15% performance increase but absolutely insane power efficiency? What did every amd fanboy say? "haha power efficiency means nothing its not 30+% more performance so trash cards hahaha"
      Now what are they saying when 9000 series has literally zero performance uplift to 7000 series? "well its 40% more power efficient so these cpus are actually amazing you just dont understand"
      If I can give you advice. Don't try to ever find logic or understand fanboys and brand loyalty in tech. It simply has no logic and the people who are hard loyal to one brand are the most brainless two faced people you will ever speak to. I was intel cpu for years but the 7800x3d is absolutely insane so i swapped to that. I have been nivida for years and I have looked at amd and even intel but the cards are just trash so I have stuck on nivida. I have no brand loyalty I just want the best gaming experience so I will swap as needed. Would be nice if everyone followed this because not only is it better for your self it also makes a more healthy market where companies can't release trash and get away with it because of "loyal customers" who will buy it regardless of how bad it is.
      9000 series is literally just AMD trying to sell you an undervolted 7000 series simple as lol.

    • @bits360wastaken
      @bits360wastaken Před 27 dny +1

      @@donkeymoo1581 "9000 series is literally just AMD trying to sell you an undervolted 7000 series" Different die size, new instructions, but this is more of an architecture refresh than anything.

  • @whatwelearned
    @whatwelearned Před 29 dny +228

    Don't attach yourself to a brand. Life will be better for everyone.

    • @franzlyonheart4362
      @franzlyonheart4362 Před 29 dny +17

      Dude. You're missing the point. After the Intel D.E.I. self-destruct, we're left with AMD as the only game in town. And they now start resting on their laurels.
      Looks as if AMD has reasonably good hardware, but cheaped out on the software side, in particular Windows drivers for gaming. That's the simplest explanation for the gaming flop of Zen 5, and of the inconsistent results were some games randomly show a great improvement. Lack of competition will do that, makes companies lazy and cheap with their investments.

    • @nitroxide17
      @nitroxide17 Před 29 dny +8

      I agree. But when Intel sucks too, now what?

    • @Kmcornell23
      @Kmcornell23 Před 29 dny +5

      While I agree, people should be getting AMD chips right now to help even out the market. If we can get back to a 50/50 market share, it'll be better for consumers. We'll get better performance at lower prices because the competition will be there. Intel having the majority of the market for so long only allows them to do things that are worse for their customers and get away with it. I will admit that the 9700X was a bit disappointing and that a 7700X would be a better upgrade due to the cost alone.

    • @maynardburger
      @maynardburger Před 29 dny

      @@franzlyonheart4362 No, that is not the 'simplest explanation' at all. Zen 5 isn't good for gaming because all the effort was put towards the kind of architectural changes that weren't gonna help gaming that much. There's no magic CPU software that would be limiting gaming here. You seem to think these are like GPU's and the important GPU driver, but it's not the same sort of situation. That said, there is a potential some years from now that game developers start optimizing more around super wide architectures like this, getting more from it. But that wont happen within the next year or anything.

    • @Roland1405
      @Roland1405 Před 29 dny +7

      @@franzlyonheart4362 Gaming drivers for CPUs? 🤣 Also, if you think Intel is out of this game you are even more deluded than most AMD fanboys.

  • @farid.rabhallah
    @farid.rabhallah Před 29 dny +378

    Long live the King: Ryzen 7 7800X3D.

    • @happybuggy1582
      @happybuggy1582 Před 29 dny +15

      its tempting to get it but we need a GPU that is not $1000 to pair with it. Nvidia is obviously overpriced but AMD really gave no option for us either and its really disappointing. I would have easily built a team RED computer with this CPU, if they had better GPU/ better price GPU to begin with.

    • @xellr
      @xellr Před 29 dny +6

      ​@@happybuggy1582if they had the 7900gre 400£ would buy it

    • @farid.rabhallah
      @farid.rabhallah Před 29 dny +5

      @@happybuggy1582
      For the GPU i can't disagree with you, AMD is suffering from the absence of CUDA technology, and Drivers issues.

    • @Just_An_Ignacio
      @Just_An_Ignacio Před 29 dny

      ​@@happybuggy1582 Or you can have it (specially with that microcentee free Ram) and don't change it in the next 5 to 6 years, until the Zen6 X3D part lowers its price.

    • @RNG-999
      @RNG-999 Před 29 dny +18

      Technically, the King would be 5800X3D. 7800X3D is their heir.

  • @MrReese
    @MrReese Před 27 dny +6

    I am just glad not everybody is on the "we praise AMD no matter what BS they pull" train, which some outlets certainly have been on in the past years.

  • @chhandobhihbhushan2742
    @chhandobhihbhushan2742 Před 29 dny +267

    Real fans are just looking at the whole industry in silence and disappointment.

    • @Winnetou17
      @Winnetou17 Před 29 dny +28

      Aye. Like looking at your kid or your favourite player taking drugs and/or saying really stupid stuff in public, with an attitude. Cringe cringe cringe everywhere. I guess except Apple. Which I hate for completely other reasons.

    • @elderman64
      @elderman64 Před 29 dny +1

      ​@@Winnetou17 Had me at the looking at your kid part

    • @kazioo2
      @kazioo2 Před 29 dny +11

      @@Winnetou17 Apple is now slowly locking the MacOS more and more (read: boiling the frogs). They are much smarter at it than how Microsoft tried (and failed). Forced notarizations, certifications not just for malware but design, nagging screens for non-appstore programs, even Valve has enough and doesn't want to push it on their steam game devs. It's getting bad, but they are the best CPU designers right now... ehhhh

    • @RafitoOoO
      @RafitoOoO Před 29 dny +4

      Yeah. Honestly I was so excited for Zen 5, this is so disappointing I might even buy Arrow Lake when it launches.

    • @elderman64
      @elderman64 Před 29 dny +2

      @@RafitoOoO I might do the same if AMD takes too long in launching the 9950X3D as i need something great for gaming and work

  • @geofflangdon4467
    @geofflangdon4467 Před 29 dny +34

    It’s the same nonsense they pulled with Graphics cards. “Over-naming” the new part to gain a favourable comparison on price but not a true comparison for performance.

  • @Matticitt
    @Matticitt Před 29 dny +144

    Sneaky AMD renamed the 9700 to the 9700X and claimed they lowered pricing. That's scummy Intel-like behavior.

    • @Spiggle.
      @Spiggle. Před 29 dny

      I think you mean they may as well have rebadged the 7700 and scam people out of their money.

    • @MrFirerod1
      @MrFirerod1 Před 29 dny +27

      It is the same with what they did with RX 7900 XT and XTX.... The "XT" should of been a 7800XT instead....

    • @Ttallonn
      @Ttallonn Před 29 dny +6

      lets just hope they didnt have an actual 9700 release planned......

    • @Berserkism
      @Berserkism Před 28 dny

      Got a foil hat just for you....weirdo

    • @andersjjensen
      @andersjjensen Před 28 dny +2

      @@Ttallonn They will obviously release a 9700 at 45W that people will vastly prefer over the 9700X because a 65-80W BPO will effectively make it a 9700X. Just like the 7600/7700 is a 7600X/7700X when you give it the same power, or just a little more to overcome the less good binning.

  • @andresilvasophisma
    @andresilvasophisma Před 29 dny +38

    Always felt a bit guilty for upgrading to a 7700 at the end of last year, instead of waiting for the 9000 series, glad I did it.
    I'll wait a few years and, when this platform is at the end of its cycle, I'll get the best CPU deal to prolong it's life for a little while.

    • @maynardburger
      @maynardburger Před 29 dny +2

      Even in your situation, you should still be disappointed at lack of progress.

    • @hishamaru
      @hishamaru Před 29 dny

      @@maynardburger it depends if you are upgrading from old/relatively new cpu or building new pc

    • @Angel7black
      @Angel7black Před 29 dny

      @@hishamaruif he came from AM4 then its extremely disappointing since he couldve gotten first gen X3D.

    • @andresilvasophisma
      @andresilvasophisma Před 29 dny +4

      @@Angel7black LOL, I came from a Core 2 Quad Q9650.
      Was a great CPU for its time, but not for 2023.

    • @garrettkajmowicz
      @garrettkajmowicz Před 29 dny

      I'm looking at upgrading from a 3600. I was hoping the 9700x would be the best option, but I might just end up going with a 7700. Now if I can only get someone to do cooler testing of all the coolers I'm considering using.

  • @범고래x
    @범고래x Před 29 dny +20

    As a user of R7 7700 (non-X), this is the review I really wanted to watch.
    I'm using 7700 becuase it has the 65W TDP, and it is very intersting to see 9700X showing similar power behavior, yet performing better than 7700.
    However, since it is clear that 7700X3D uses less power than any other CPUs on the charts, if I intend to upgrade my gaming rig, it would be better to wait for 9800X3D review, and choose after the review.
    Actually It was my original plan anyway, but happy to confrim it was a tight one.
    Thanks steve.

    • @Jack_Sparrow131
      @Jack_Sparrow131 Před 29 dny +1

      Lol.. from 7700 to 7800x3D is like 20% at best case scenario
      I imagine 9800x3D will be like 22%more or less
      Would be a wise choice to wait for 2026 release of 11700x (or whatever they will call it)
      Am sure it's will be faster, maybe even will be 10 Cores instead of 8, who knows Lol

  • @SUBCHVRGE
    @SUBCHVRGE Před 29 dny +53

    DANIEL OWEN MENTIONED

  • @konga382
    @konga382 Před 29 dny +85

    Tom's Hardware is one of the outlets that found a bigger than typical gain for Zen 5 in games, and also a bigger than typical gain for PBO. The biggest factor that people are missing with that site's reviews is that they test with stock memory frequencies only for non-PBO results, and they only enable EXPO for their PBO results. This means the Zen 4 processors use DDR5-5200 and the Zen 5 processors use DDR5-5600, both with JEDEC timings, and then the PBO results used DDR5-6000 with EXPO timings. Steve has shown before that Ryzen chips tend to scale well with memory speed, so the boost to memory speed between architectures is pulling some of the weight in that review, while someone who tests with the same memory speed across all chips will eliminate that difference.

    • @realgoose
      @realgoose Před 29 dny +9

      HUB needs to make a 3rd video comparing memory speeds

    • @ryanspencer6778
      @ryanspencer6778 Před 29 dny +9

      Well of course there are big gains when testing with PBO then. Memory speed is very important for AMD, testing at stock speeds is like tying one of its hands behind its back.

    • @w7bUxhwRYUo8Lv
      @w7bUxhwRYUo8Lv Před 29 dny +31

      Why even make a not like-for-like comparison like that? We are comparing CPUs, not memory kits. Plus, it clearly misleads the audience who seemingly almost never get it right and always interpret these results incorrectly.

    • @konga382
      @konga382 Před 29 dny

      ​@@w7bUxhwRYUo8Lv Using EXPO or XMP officially voids your warranty (though unofficially they will never ask), so Tom's Hardware and some other reviewers such as Anandtech stick to the max officially supported speed profiles, and tom's only uses EXPO for PBO or OC results.
      This info is hidden in their test system table that most readers won't look at, so a lot of people get the wrong idea looking at their benchmarks. This maybe could've been mitigated if they showed the OC/PBO results for the Ryzen 7000 parts too, but they only showed them for the new 9000 parts which is extra misleading and not apples to apples at all.

    • @adnelortiz
      @adnelortiz Před 29 dny +9

      Just buy it. . . Toms Hardware in a nutshell.

  • @concinnus
    @concinnus Před 29 dny +54

    So when AMD claimed that that the 9700X was e.g. 31% better in HZD than the 14700K, they must have been limiting both to 65W, right? That's all I can think of.

    • @you2be839
      @you2be839 Před 29 dny +21

      Either that or AMD's marketing team is smoking something we are not!...

    • @haukionkannel
      @haukionkannel Před 29 dny +4

      We also need that!
      😂

    • @mikehawk4553
      @mikehawk4553 Před 29 dny +29

      Or the 14700k could have been degraded to sh** when they tested

    • @bal7ha2ar
      @bal7ha2ar Před 29 dny

      @@you2be839 that must be some good stuff, i want some

    • @goddessofwar4955
      @goddessofwar4955 Před 29 dny +6

      @@mikehawk4553 Or using one of Intel's throttled recommended settings at the time. Those had significant impact on performance.

  • @ColH0m3r
    @ColH0m3r Před 29 dny +2

    Thanks for doing this "Re-review" Steve! I was one of those that was left confused by the mixed coverage and this 2nd video was excellent in helping to clear up many of my questions. Very much appreciated!

  • @Kuriketto
    @Kuriketto Před 29 dny +35

    Daniel provides great analysis on gaming-related hardware, so getting a shout-out here hopefully boosts his viewership.

  • @florianb.1382
    @florianb.1382 Před 29 dny +137

    the "Zen 5%" name is still standing then.

    • @Blafard666
      @Blafard666 Před 29 dny +5

      its catchy, not gonna lie ...

    • @lasue7244
      @lasue7244 Před 29 dny

      Heyyy stfu. Don't talk shit about AMD like that. It's not Zen 5%, it's Zen ±5%.

    • @Hardcore_Remixer
      @Hardcore_Remixer Před 29 dny +3

      Zen 5%
      I have been excited about AMD and their X3D, but I'm so stealing this 😂

    • @hiphophead8053
      @hiphophead8053 Před 29 dny +11

      Too optimistic of a name its more like 1.5% lol

    • @EVPointMaster
      @EVPointMaster Před 29 dny +13

      *up to 5%

  • @zodwraith5745
    @zodwraith5745 Před 29 dny +4

    Now that we've seen actual reviews it's obvious AMD's official preview slides were violently cherry picked.

  • @beaniedoesgames7119
    @beaniedoesgames7119 Před 29 dny +17

    Great video Steve, I was one who wanted to see PBO across your suite of games tested based on what Der Bauer saw, It was more for interest rather than copium 🙂
    thanks for putting the time in to revisit it

  • @sniperganso
    @sniperganso Před 29 dny +30

    "The coola! where is the coola?! there is no coola!"

  • @hey01e5
    @hey01e5 Před 28 dny +4

    we never let nvidia or intel get away with lying to their customers. why should we for AMD?

  • @digzee
    @digzee Před 29 dny +55

    With all the recent Intel woes, lets hope that they can deliver something compelling with Arrow Lake when it drops. Let's be honest, praying for the demise of one company because you like the other is pretty stupid, we need both Intel and AMD to be one upping each other so we as consumers can benefit.

    • @ryanspencer6778
      @ryanspencer6778 Před 29 dny +2

      I tend to go for the chip that is the best all around processor for all workloads. 5 years ago when I built my system, that was the 3900x (3950x wasn't out yet and it was too expensive anyway). Now, when I need to upgrade my system, it looks like Intel will probably take that spot with the 285k or 265k.

    • @thetechrealist
      @thetechrealist Před 29 dny +9

      But even if Arrow Lake is a generational leap, who is going to trust Intel enough to buy it?
      Definitely not me…

    • @maynardburger
      @maynardburger Před 29 dny +2

      It's amazing how much people need to stir up 'good guy vs bad guy' narratives about situations where it's really just not applicable at all.

    • @aos32
      @aos32 Před 29 dny +1

      Arrow lake seems promising so far, TSMC 3nm and Intels new 20A node will be a massive improvement over their current node. Mainly power consumption should be a lot better. Single threaded performance are rumored to be 3% and multi threaded performance 14% better. And Intel have said they will copy 3d v cache as well, which is a good thing.

    • @aos32
      @aos32 Před 29 dny +1

      15% improvement in multi threaded performance is not a good generational jump though, but at least better than zen 5 😅

  • @christopherjames9843
    @christopherjames9843 Před 29 dny +96

    Whenever marketing claims state gains "up to" you know they are basically non existent.

    • @Raxiel497
      @Raxiel497 Před 29 dny +7

      Then you get Steve standing "up to" review it.

    • @damianabregba7476
      @damianabregba7476 Před 29 dny +3

      It is always ***,,up to"

    • @WayStedYou
      @WayStedYou Před 29 dny +3

      everyone says up to even if its accurate because its a good way to avoid getting sued for false advertising

  • @noer0205
    @noer0205 Před 29 dny +2

    Excellent re-review!
    Hats of for the honesty on the relevant parts. The thoroughness on the parts people needed schooling in. And the positiv shoot outs.
    Love the work and approach you and Tim go with. It's Mega! 🙌

  • @KimBoKastekniv47
    @KimBoKastekniv47 Před 29 dny +57

    Look at the official spec page on AMD's website, the sentence they chose to describe the 9700X is "The New Standard for a Gaming Processor"

    • @douglasmurphy3266
      @douglasmurphy3266 Před 29 dny +9

      Oh no, the AI have already taken over their marketing

    • @johnpreston8621
      @johnpreston8621 Před 29 dny +3

      It's really funny to pay so much attention to typical marketing slogans. It's okay when it's written in the comments, but when the authors of the channel behave like this, all that's left is to put a dislike.

    • @damianabregba7476
      @damianabregba7476 Před 29 dny +1

      Well Intel did set a standard back in the day. Maybe that's what they ment :P

    • @w7bUxhwRYUo8Lv
      @w7bUxhwRYUo8Lv Před 29 dny +24

      This deserves just as much mockery as people give Intel for the same crap. Unfortunately, instead, you see a whole bunch of "these are not gaming CPUs!!!! only X3D are!!" and "do people not understand that data centers are a bigger customer for AMD than gamers??", "they made the right decisions from a financial PoV." Yes, these ARE meant to be gaming chips, actually. And no, they are making the wrong decision that could immensely harm their company long term, especially once they lose the AMD cult like Intel has largely lost theirs - through stagnation - and lose market share. If it's even a "decision" and not a simple failure to achieve performance targets, which it most likely is. You decide which one is worse.

    • @w7bUxhwRYUo8Lv
      @w7bUxhwRYUo8Lv Před 29 dny

      Everyone, go read ​more of ​@@johnpreston8621's comments on this channel, they're incredible. This launch has broken his heart.

  • @virtualb01
    @virtualb01 Před 29 dny +7

    Appreciate the update and props to Daniel for his analysis. Always good to see channels team up for consumers.

  • @jibberjabber6919
    @jibberjabber6919 Před 28 dny +3

    Can we please get a 7700 v 7700X v 9700X review? Use the same mobo, DDR5 6000 and GPU.

  • @Croaker
    @Croaker Před 29 dny +42

    ah, Zen 5, the gift that keeps on giving
    ...
    about 3-4%

  • @patete163
    @patete163 Před 29 dny +7

    Thank you sleep deprived Steve. Daniel Owens is America's greatest teacher and needs more recognition .

  • @The_Noticer.
    @The_Noticer. Před 28 dny +8

    The X3D chips are the true efficiency kings for gaming (for their generations). Especially with a bit of CO tuning.
    Baldurs Gate 3
    7800X3D 145 fps @ 58W == 2.5 fps/watt
    5800X3D 105 fps @ 68W == 1.5 fps/watt
    9700X 115 fps @ 84W == 1.4 fps/watt
    7700 111 fps @ 62W == 1.8 fps/watt
    TLouP1
    7800X3D 191fps @ 71W == 2.7 fps/watt
    5800X3D 157fps @ 93W == 1.7 fps/watt
    9700X 170fps @ 95W == 1.8 fps/watt
    7700 174fps @ 95W == 1.8 fps/watt
    CBP2077
    7800X3D 188fps @ 70W == 2.7 fps/watt
    5800X3D 143fps @ 84W == 1.7 fps/watt
    9700X 152fps @ 95W == 1.6 fps/watt
    7700 148fps @ 93W == 1.6 fps/watt
    9700X doesn't even beat the 2,5 year old 5800X3D in efficiency.

    • @nameless-user
      @nameless-user Před 28 dny +1

      CO?

    • @raven3696
      @raven3696 Před 28 dny +2

      @@nameless-user Curve Optimizer. In this case tuning the CO means adjusting the offset so that you lower the voltage while being able to maintain the same or higher clock speeds.

  • @ZeroZingo
    @ZeroZingo Před 29 dny +11

    There are a lot of re-reviews lately, the 7900GRE took 4 reviews until the crowd was happy...

    • @rustler08
      @rustler08 Před 29 dny +3

      To be fair, at least AMD GPUs will gain upwards of 10-15% performance as their drivers improve.

    • @pR0ManiacS
      @pR0ManiacS Před 29 dny +1

      Yup in gpu segment it's because of drivers. AMD ages better everyone knows it. It's true. With each driver i got frame pacing improved and Smart portion of fps i got every time.

    • @you2be839
      @you2be839 Před 29 dny +2

      A review for every possible consumer expectation, that's the way to do it! haha

  • @GearSeekers
    @GearSeekers Před 29 dny +19

    People always want something to be better than it really is even when it's clearly not.

    • @maynardburger
      @maynardburger Před 29 dny +2

      Not at all true. Lots of people cheer for something to be bad nowadays, if it's on the current 'bad team' side of things. Like, people are loving the Intel drama right now and I dont think most people who dont actually own a 13/14900k actually want to see Intel fix the issue, cuz then they wouldn't be the big villains anymore.

  • @Vis117
    @Vis117 Před 28 dny +8

    Great clarification, Steve! Love the shout out for Daniel Owen!

  • @watching_events447
    @watching_events447 Před 29 dny +107

    AMD brought a cricket bat to a basketball fight.

    • @wheezel55
      @wheezel55 Před 29 dny

      What.

    • @fajaradi1223
      @fajaradi1223 Před 29 dny

      ​@@wheezel55
      You don't bring a cricket and a bat to a sport game.

    • @jmal
      @jmal Před 29 dny

      If they hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards.
      Checkmate.

    • @RaytheonTechnologies_Official
      @RaytheonTechnologies_Official Před 29 dny +1

      It's more like they brought a tennis ball to a cricket match. But since Intel left their bat at home, it's a moot point.
      ... I think this analogy might be a bit overstretched.

    • @aashaykadu6549
      @aashaykadu6549 Před 29 dny

      ​@@RaytheonTechnologies_Officialyou can bring and play with a tennis ball in a cricket match

  • @pedrolantyer
    @pedrolantyer Před 29 dny +8

    I think that the software development oriented performance doesn't really make that much of a difference for people targeting the price range of the 9700X and 9600X.
    I've been running a 5700X for quite a while, and I honestly have no reason to complain. Compile times don't really bother me, the performance is good enough to work on Android studios while having multiple apps and background tasks running. If anything I feel more compelled to use my money to buy a 4070Ti Super, or see what NVIDIA cooks up for the RTX5070.
    If you are in a point where you are working on large enough projects that a 5700X or even 7700X can't handle, you are probably making enough money to justify investing on a 9950X.
    This last 2 generations have proven to me that unless your focus is gaming, you don't need to keep upgrading CPUs every 4/5 years

  • @antoniynedyalkov2437
    @antoniynedyalkov2437 Před 28 dny +1

    Great job guys. We need more hardware reviews like that so that we can choose hardware based on actual performance and not marketing claims.

  • @marktackman2886
    @marktackman2886 Před 29 dny +18

    As somebody who cares about the "community" the fact Daniel Owen can contribute to other people's content indirectly tickles me pink.

  • @alzarpomario889
    @alzarpomario889 Před 29 dny +147

    Why didn't they call it just R7 9700?

    • @mjc0961
      @mjc0961 Před 29 dny +93

      Because then they'd have to charge less for it. Won't somebody please think of the poor corporation and shareholders?

    • @psychogamer9252
      @psychogamer9252 Před 29 dny +24

      Because then they'd have to include a cooler with it.

    • @edwinooi9166
      @edwinooi9166 Před 29 dny +13

      Keep in mind that there are still room for 9700 XT, 9800, 9800 X, and probably 9800 XT

    • @leocompot
      @leocompot Před 29 dny +4

      9700 will be on market later with a bit less price and performance.

    • @liberteus
      @liberteus Před 29 dny +5

      Probably because they don't have an X worthy architecture. They've done their best, and failed.

  • @GThu1
    @GThu1 Před 25 dny +2

    Gamers should use 7800X3D and wait for Zen5 3D CPUs. That's it.

  • @NANOTECHYT
    @NANOTECHYT Před 29 dny +92

    Nah bro that extra 1 FPS saved the product! /s

    • @p00ner
      @p00ner Před 29 dny +4

      Just add some rgb for more fps on top of the 1%

    • @Just_An_Ignacio
      @Just_An_Ignacio Před 29 dny +2

      When tech companies fanboys want to make a point, *every frame matters* lol

    • @suparibhau
      @suparibhau Před 29 dny +3

      59 fps is dogshit in my opinion.... 60 fps on the other hand 🤤

  • @infinity2z3r07
    @infinity2z3r07 Před 29 dny +28

    man i love HUB. you guys and GN are best of the best on youtube

  • @LuciTulcea
    @LuciTulcea Před 28 dny +1

    Long live gaming unboxed...uh...oh...hardware unboxed!😁 Watching this at 04 a.m. while pedalling indoors on my road bike on turbo trainer. Good times! Thanks Steve!

  • @Chasm9
    @Chasm9 Před 29 dny +90

    Glad I bought my 9700X a year ago. 🙂

    • @ruxandy
      @ruxandy Před 29 dny +21

      And I bought my 9600X two years ago (when I purchased the 5800X3D). 😀

    • @SM-mt8pz
      @SM-mt8pz Před 29 dny +5

      I bought my 9800X3D when 7800X3D launched 🙂

  • @DanH11
    @DanH11 Před 29 dny +13

    I was in the camp that you painted Ryzen 9000 in an undeservedly uncharitable light with your initial review, but I gotta admit after watching this that you've backed up your original stance pretty much irrefutably.
    With how varied the takes on these initial two releases were, it was quite easy as a consumer to lean towards the more favorable assessments out there - so thank you for having the integrity to tell it like it really is. 👍 You guys are doing good work.

    • @The_Noticer.
      @The_Noticer. Před 28 dny

      I wasn't, but did bemoan the lack of Curve shaper. But after seeing skatterbench's video on it, it seems quite difficult to grasp. So I understand now why it wasn't added.

  • @Rick-tg4oy
    @Rick-tg4oy Před 29 dny +2

    I went to the AMD subreddit and read some threads about these CPUs. I didn't know Reddit perfected the technology of accessing alternative realities, but here we are.

  • @andrewcross5918
    @andrewcross5918 Před 29 dny +27

    So yes, zen 5 looks to be a flop for consumers at current pricing. It also puts a dapener on the X3D models. Suspect the 9800X3D might eek out 10% vs the 7800X3D at best in games baring some revolutionary v-cache enhancement.
    They do very well in database workloads, jit stuff, branchy JS code and other server workloads so I am sure they will be great for the data centre.

    • @nextjin
      @nextjin Před 29 dny +1

      Iirc they said we’d be able to use PBO and possibly overclock them maybe 🤷

    • @RowOfMushyTiT
      @RowOfMushyTiT Před 29 dny +2

      Probably the 9950x3d will be king as each chiplet will have it's own V-cache

    • @stangamer1151
      @stangamer1151 Před 29 dny +3

      ​@@nextjinI would not be excited about it. Overclocking Ryzen CPUs is pretty boring. Usually you can gain 200-300MHz at best. It will not change anything, taking into account 9800X3D already clocked at 4.8GHz or even a bit higher. 500-600MHz would be a decent margin. But I doubt we will see this.

    • @Oversensitive-S-poster
      @Oversensitive-S-poster Před 29 dny +2

      Jit stuff? Is there a possibility these cpus improve emulation performance by more that 10%?

    • @glynkatkin
      @glynkatkin Před 29 dny +1

      ​@@stangamer1151Scatterbencher already hit 5.75ghz single thread load and 5.45ghz multi thread load on a 9700X, at 170W with an AIO, hopefully they don't lock the 9800X3D down too much, it could possibly brute force out some impressive numbers.

  • @mjc0961
    @mjc0961 Před 29 dny +54

    Why would you look at server benchmarks anyway? These are desktop CPUs, not server CPUs. I'll care about server benchmarks when the video title is "Epyc Benchmarks/Review"

    • @maynardburger
      @maynardburger Před 29 dny +18

      Some people do have home server setups and whatnot using mainstream hardware, but it's really a very small niche market that sometimes gets overrepresented within tech enthusiast circles.

    • @Hugh_I
      @Hugh_I Před 29 dny

      To be fair, the benchmarks most people were pointing to was Phoronix (and maybe Wendell). Phoronix does Linux benchmarks, and yeah there are a lot of server workloads in those tests, because that is obviously a use case linux dominates in. But the benchmarks are the usual "evaluation performance in linux" set of benchmarks, not specifically targeting server-only benchmarks. Similar with Wendel, he had a bit more focus on workstation stuff as well. Which I think is totally reasonable to test zen5 for, though it will be more interesting with the higher core count parts, as the Ryzen5/7s aren't really what you're looking for for that sort of thing.

    • @NippyKindLangur234
      @NippyKindLangur234 Před 29 dny +1

      read/heard on a 9700x review (might have been HWUB's first review vid) that Ryzen chips are used in commercial gaming servers

    • @submiss1on
      @submiss1on Před 29 dny +5

      Not only server, but workstation actually. I am developer on Linux. And what I saw from Phoronix benchmarks is that I gonna buy one, since it will make a difference.

    • @elderman64
      @elderman64 Před 29 dny +1

      It's called coping basically

  • @back2steve539
    @back2steve539 Před 28 dny

    Thank You for clarification - excellent work Steve!

  • @AliTweel
    @AliTweel Před 29 dny +12

    @Daniel my boy deserves the shout out. 100% HE is a math teacher doing the usual magic with numbers.

  • @Deadlyshorts666
    @Deadlyshorts666 Před 29 dny +5

    Have you seen that techpowerup article about disabling SMT? Thoughts?

  • @kyraiki80
    @kyraiki80 Před 29 dny +2

    Everyone talks about Miss Information but no one asks how Mister Information is doing.

  • @heinzletzte.6385
    @heinzletzte.6385 Před 29 dny +17

    Don't forget you can also enable PBO on your 7700.

    • @MacGuyver85
      @MacGuyver85 Před 29 dny +4

      Yeah I'm surprised he didn't include that. Workload/time constraints I guess.
      Possibly another video, so no harm there, mans gotta eat too :)

    • @haukionkannel
      @haukionkannel Před 29 dny +4

      Same problem. Small speed pump, big power usage.

    • @MacGuyver85
      @MacGuyver85 Před 29 dny

      @@haukionkannel Sure but how does it compare to the 9700X with PBO? That's what we want to see. Only makes sense to compare that too since many people seem to grasp at the PBO straw to justify going for the 9700X over the 7700.

    • @melexxa
      @melexxa Před 29 dny +3

      ​​​@@MacGuyver857700 pbo performs like 7700x without pbo 🤷

    • @MacGuyver85
      @MacGuyver85 Před 29 dny

      @@melexxa Might be, haven't seen numbers, though the 7700X's TDP/PPT is still capped lower than what's possible with PBO, right?

  • @duncfunk2998
    @duncfunk2998 Před 29 dny +16

    I went from a 3600 to a 7700 a few months back. Saw a massive performance uplift in games and it only cost €220, brand new unused on a local deal.

    • @MattiaMirabello
      @MattiaMirabello Před 29 dny +4

      Same upgrade. My RTX 2070 Super was like "Uh!? That’s nice"

    • @givinnatanlie4619
      @givinnatanlie4619 Před 29 dny +1

      I currently have a 3600 system as well, would you say it's worth it to upgrade to 7700 directly? because I need to replace the motherboard and RAM as well

    • @Nick_R_
      @Nick_R_ Před 29 dny +1

      Plus a motherboard and RAM....

    • @duncfunk2998
      @duncfunk2998 Před 29 dny

      @@givinnatanlie4619 100%. With my 6700XT I got uplifts of 30-50% at 1440p depending on the game.

    • @duncfunk2998
      @duncfunk2998 Před 29 dny +2

      @@Nick_R_ By the time I sold my AM4 gear the net spend was €150 more than a 5800X3D. I now have an AM5 system with double the ram at 6000mHz instead of 3600mHz.

  • @jaykay5369
    @jaykay5369 Před 29 dny

    Guys, seriously appreciate the re-review 🙏 great work. Loved your first reviews, but did think you were light on efficiency & PBO performance.
    Again, much appreciated!!!

  • @quonslecn7755
    @quonslecn7755 Před 29 dny +28

    Currently, if AMD drops the price of the 7800X3D, then ZEN 5 won't be a flop ... for my wallet

    • @celeste3761
      @celeste3761 Před 29 dny

      Aliexpress baybee

    • @samgoff5289
      @samgoff5289 Před 29 dny +3

      Zen 5 is a flop no matter what they do, they literally just did exactly what intel has been criticized for but now the amd fans don’t care as much

    • @Ilya0084
      @Ilya0084 Před 29 dny

      ​@@samgoff5289they can drop the price of ZEN5 by 50$ and add a stock cooler. At least new buyers will have a reason to buy them.

    • @rustler08
      @rustler08 Před 29 dny +7

      I love how you nitwits are already say Zen5 is a flop...based on the two lowest models. Last time I checked, there are no real reviews showing the performance of the 9950X or 9900X.
      Not to say that they're going to be amazing, but it's downright hilarious that anyone has the audacity to call an entire generation a flop when half of the cards aren't even out, let alone the most exciting ones.

    • @hiriotapa1983
      @hiriotapa1983 Před 29 dny +3

      @@rustler08 Couldn't it be that the 9700X is actually a 9700 non-X or a 9600X and that they've rebranded the CPUs just to make them look better? A marketing trick? Or something wrong with the drivers and/or BIOS (immature? )that will be corrected in due time?

  • @That_Stealth_Guy
    @That_Stealth_Guy Před 29 dny +4

    The one thing the Zen 5 launch has confirmed for me is that you MUST never believe the marketing that CPU manufacturers release. Beyond that, I am glad that I have yet to upgrade from my processor from 5800X3D.

    • @andersjjensen
      @andersjjensen Před 28 dny

      Unless you're willing to dump an absurd amount of money on a GPU the 5800X3D will be good for another couple of generations. Whether it will see you though to AM6 is still up in the air, but I actually wouldn't be surprised if it did.

  • @HankBaxter
    @HankBaxter Před 29 dny +1

    Love that you gave a shoutout to math teacher-techtuber Daniel Owen. He's a good egg.

  • @KookyBone
    @KookyBone Před 29 dny +7

    The Ryzen 7700 was what the most reviews missed and i am happy you tested this: the 7700 can be bought for just 210€ in Germany while the 9700x is 380€...
    So again AMD named the products wrong, should be the 9700(non x) at best and priced around 210€ - the did the same bad naming and pricing they did with their last GPU series.

    • @MacGuyver85
      @MacGuyver85 Před 29 dny +1

      "Wrong". Meanwhile the marketing team is getting a raise for their "Right" naming...

  • @derantorkiarig4592
    @derantorkiarig4592 Před 29 dny +6

    Thank you for this second review - it felt a lot calmer and pointed out the important parts which remained somewhat unspoken previously. It really cleared up the situation.

  • @UGISPRO
    @UGISPRO Před 29 dny +1

    Thank you so much for this video! It's qlarifyd all my questions.❤

  • @TEDdeMedici
    @TEDdeMedici Před 29 dny +14

    7800x3D is the real power efficiency champ. How is it using less power than the 7700X while spitting out those frames?

    • @orionarclight
      @orionarclight Před 29 dny +5

      Lower clock speeds

    • @talibong9518
      @talibong9518 Před 29 dny +7

      All that fast cache keeps the pipeline fed, meaning stalling and flushing isn't needed to be compensated for with a much higher clock speed and faster RAM.

    • @tomasdolezel3313
      @tomasdolezel3313 Před 29 dny

      Well and I will change if their change like 7700x vs 9700x and WHY? SImply... if you have ZEN4 wich is good architekture and products.. you will definitively see some idiotic hunt about "maximum" or GHz numbers. But i dont like 85° CPU and i dont pay for good CPU and go ECO.. thats nonsence. I have complete watercooled computer. But you dont change this like.. maximum freq but also maximum heat and tempature. You will mark this like "It can handle this.. " YE YE, but what about FAN behaivors? I dont see changes about bios, what i see.. or maybe a can say hear.. is noise :P So yes... definitively I will change... if their made 9800x3d 95w or 105w - almost same power (i hope for less difference between x3D or non-x and x about IPC, produktivity), but better thermals. Because if i spend some money like a 1k about watercooled PC.. i dont want hear fans because CPU goes 85°!

    • @haukionkannel
      @haukionkannel Před 29 dny

      3D cache…

  • @raphaeldube2507
    @raphaeldube2507 Před 29 dny +10

    Props to you guys for actually going ahead with this. Many channels and reviewers would simply stand on their results without questioning them.

  • @vulcan4d
    @vulcan4d Před 29 dny +4

    They are focused in AI. Reports say they are about 25% faster. For anything else, not worth it.

    • @05Matz
      @05Matz Před 27 dny

      IIRC there's some other stuff (encrypting/decrypting large amounts of data, etc.) that are bottlenecked by the same instructions that got a lot faster here, but it seems like overall it's pretty niche improvements for too much price.

  • @swasho2939
    @swasho2939 Před 29 dny +9

    I'm still shocked my year and a half old 7800x3d is still topping the charts in fps and minimum power draw

    • @deansmits006
      @deansmits006 Před 29 dny

      Well, 5800x3d was that way, so there's a trend

  • @MadridistaFrieren
    @MadridistaFrieren Před 29 dny +63

    Waiting for that one comment that are pointing steve is standing here he realized...

  • @ChristopherYeeMon
    @ChristopherYeeMon Před 29 dny +1

    Good response, although i have a small rebuttal which is that in a post Steam Deck world, the faction of gamers that care about efficiency broadly is growing, even if this is not a mobile chip. We want the architecture to be able to move forward supporting cooler temps and longer battery life in mobile gaming handhelds while still giving good gaming performance. Otherwise innovation on pc gaming handhelds will eventually stall and we'd all have to switch to ARM lol

  • @ACzechManGoingHisOwnWay
    @ACzechManGoingHisOwnWay Před 29 dny +26

    With the inclusion of full AVX512 in the chiplets, it is now quite obvious, that AMD is tuning the chiplets for the enterprise/server market (Epyc line), where density and power efficiency are increasingly more important. Power-perf scaling is not great beyond a certain point and the desktop parts quickly hit a ceiling (desktop Intel seems to scale better with more power). Unfortunately, dedicated desktops are becoming a niche market with low margins, and AMD is right to make these trade-offs (sacrifices) from the economic PoV. As a company, they live off their high margin high volume products.

    • @Gorgula
      @Gorgula Před 29 dny

      👍

    • @Navi_xoo
      @Navi_xoo Před 29 dny +3

      That's fine, they have the 3d chips for gaming. 5700x3d / 7800x3d are amazing cpu's.

    • @Winnetou17
      @Winnetou17 Před 29 dny +11

      They still really F***k up the marketing, the setting of expectations. And the price is ... not that great too. So, it is also right for the customers to boo AMD for the underwhelming product line.

    • @williamgomes5220
      @williamgomes5220 Před 29 dny +1

      AVX512 and AVX10 will be used one day in games, but it will be a while before it becomes standard on hardware.
      nothing that comes new in CPUs and GPUs is exclusive to servers and work, everything can be used in programs and games, but it depends on the developer.
      If there is a game that requires AVX512 and NPU, it will require more current hardware, right.

    • @user-nl7hw7uh1m
      @user-nl7hw7uh1m Před 29 dny +1

      "Dedicated desktops are becoming a niche market"
      That claim doesn't sound right to me. If people are not using desktops anymore, what are they migrating to? Laptops? Or phones maybe?

  • @rustler08
    @rustler08 Před 29 dny +5

    Based on the new naming convention, I am almost wondering if they are going to be releasing 9700XT and 9600XT models that will show more performance. I cannot fathom them dropping a 9700 or 9600 model, because they already sent these out with 65W TDP. It will be interesting to see how their naming plays out now that they've released a product that essentially invalidated their entire Non-X lineup.

    • @Hugh_I
      @Hugh_I Před 29 dny +1

      Thy could also go back to how they named the 8-core chips with zen2, i.e. release a 9800X as a higher TDP variant. Though I kinda doubt it, they probably just going to give the 9800X3D a bit more TDP, so that they can establish the X3D variants as the enthusiast class gaming king CPU, while the 9700X is simply the efficient desktop SKU as the non-Xes used to be. And we all know more Xes sell better.

    • @haukionkannel
      @haukionkannel Před 29 dny +1

      9000 series just is not better with higher power…
      Same as with 3700x. It was 65w part. Later they did release 3700 that was little slover. They also did release 3800x 105w that was tiny bit faster with a lot worse power usage!
      9000 series seems to be same! They most likely will keep same architecture in 10000 series and boost speed and give it more power.

    • @t1e6x12
      @t1e6x12 Před 29 dny +1

      I think its possible to get a 9800X with 95 or 105W TDP but I dont think we'd get anything for the 9600X. Pretty sure AMD aimed at increasing their margins this generation and I just dont think we'll be getting anything cheaper.

    • @haukionkannel
      @haukionkannel Před 29 dny


      What amd do to 6 core chips that are not fast enough to be 9600x… they sell then as 9600. They don’t trash chips that they can sell!

    • @t1e6x12
      @t1e6x12 Před 28 dny

      @@haukionkannel Maybe a 9500F

  • @imo098765
    @imo098765 Před 29 dny +7

    oh no, Steve is still standing

  • @RobertGenerous
    @RobertGenerous Před 29 dny +8

    I think I speak for the community when I say: We welcome Hardware Unboxed's pivot into cricket with basket balls.

  • @jkhmonkey_kfp_pentium_ii_cpu

    I needed to replace my cpu with one that has a igpu, and what I'm seeing from Zen 5 inclusing both Steves' retesting has convinced me to just pick up a discounted Zen 4. Thanks for all the testing Steves

  • @monsterboomer8051
    @monsterboomer8051 Před 29 dny +8

    5800X3D and 7800X3D is what nvidia GTX 1080 was.

    • @karl0ssus1
      @karl0ssus1 Před 29 dny

      Definitely contenders for the most goated cpus of the recent era

    • @lunawense6288
      @lunawense6288 Před 29 dny

      The 1080 was incredible. Very disappointed with the new GPUs

  • @AndyViant
    @AndyViant Před 29 dny +4

    OK, so straight in at the 5:00, I know you're trying to do apples to apples on wattage specs, agree totally on 7700 vs 9700X stock, but why 9700X Max PBO against stock 7700X?

  • @JarrodsTech
    @JarrodsTech Před 28 dny

    Enjoyed the 1am rant vibe

  • @spicybentvvods
    @spicybentvvods Před 28 dny +4

    First of all, Thanks for the review and the analysis!
    I don't think these new chips are for anyone who has a new CPU from 18 months ago, or 1 generation old. The way I see it is these chips have great value if you have not upgraded your PC for about 4-6 years minimum, for example someone like me who has a 3800x. I think going from that to a 9700x would be a big deal, especially if I am doing a SFF build, where the lesser amount of heat being output is taken into consideration.
    I know it's the norm to compare new generation CPU to ones of the previous generation, but I have not yet seen a tech channel do comparisons going all the way back to gen 1 Ryzen. I think for someone like me, that information would be very beneficial, being 3+ generations behind.

    • @hallyusenpai
      @hallyusenpai Před 28 dny +1

      Well said!!! I do think that comparing new gen to previous gen is still needed, I do agree with you that it would be great to see the 9600x and 9700x would be a great option to upgrade to if you're using a R5 1600x all the way up to a R5 7700 and everything in between. I myself have a 2700x and a 5600x and would definitely buy a 9700x for a new platform build.

    • @emsi3200
      @emsi3200 Před 28 dny

      I'm not so sure. Even if you haven't upgraded in 6 years and are considering 9700x, then it's much better to buy 7700, which is only 3% slower, has the same TDP, same platform (AM5), but is 20% cheaper.

  • @Dhruv-qw7jf
    @Dhruv-qw7jf Před 29 dny +3

    29:51 just like the rest 99% of PC Hardware reviewers on this platform.
    Edit: like literally, what I meant by this comment was that you can't find any channels on CZcams that are primarily focused on those types of workloads, but you can find countless other channels that are focused on gaming related benchmarks. I don't even mean server or AI workloads, I mean even productivity workloads.

  • @NosyNorseman
    @NosyNorseman Před 29 dny

    It’s like watching Steve GM testing and reviewing a pre built 😂 well better at hiding frustrations…but you simply have to appreciate these guys ☺️

  • @badass6300
    @badass6300 Před 28 dny +3

    The problem with the 9700x is that it costs 360$ instead of 270-280$.

    • @necrotic256
      @necrotic256 Před 26 dny

      You can get tray 7700 non x for 200$. So how much should 7700 +5% performance cost really?

    • @badass6300
      @badass6300 Před 26 dny

      @@necrotic256 I can't get a 7700 non-X for 200$, 240-260$ is what it costs.

  • @magikarp2063
    @magikarp2063 Před 29 dny +20

    If these processors were actually really good compared to the previous gen, AMD wouldn't lie in the slides.

  • @Starscreamious
    @Starscreamious Před 26 dny

    Thanks Steve!
    I'd like to have seen the parts running at 105w TDP (configured in BIOS) to match the old parts and see where they land performance wise rather than 65w.

  • @raymondxiao9121
    @raymondxiao9121 Před 29 dny +9

    so... Zen4+ will be a proper name.

  • @antont4974
    @antont4974 Před 29 dny +17

    People can clearly see the results, no point in arguing too hard

    • @Blafard666
      @Blafard666 Před 29 dny +8

      Can they tho ?

    • @tyre1337
      @tyre1337 Před 29 dny

      @@Blafard666 apparently not leo from kitgurutech

    • @maynardburger
      @maynardburger Před 29 dny +6

      Overall on the internet, I'm still predominantly seeing praise for Zen 5 for its efficiency and misleading claims about how they're actually great for gaming if you just up the power draw some more. AMD has really hoodwinked the audience and even many review outlets. Gonna take a good while before the truth can correct this wide-scale misinformation.

    • @Sakosaga
      @Sakosaga Před 29 dny

      Look at other results online

    • @ranjitmandal1612
      @ranjitmandal1612 Před 29 dny

      😶