Ryzen 9800X3D: First Tests Show 0.1% Low FPS Improvements
The first tests have appeared online new processor AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, despite being released earlier than planned. These tests show gains in frame stability, especially in 0.1% low FPS, which can significantly improve gaming experience for users, especially in games like Starfield, Cyberpunk 2077, Counter-Strike 2 and Project CARS 3.
In Starfield, when resolving 2560x1440 and high settings, the Ryzen 9800X3D showed an average FPS of 110.6, which is slightly behind the Ryzen 7 9700X (111.8 FPS). However, significant changes were seen in the 1% low (+27.9%) and 0.1% low (+51.1%) FPS, indicating a smoother rendering of complex game scenes. Cyberpunk 2077, the difference in average FPS was minimal (-0.8%), but 1% low FPS increased by 10.3%, and 0.1% low FPS by 5.6%, making the game more comfortable and stableIn Counter-Strike 2 on ultra settings, the average FPS increased by 15.3%, and 0.1% low by 29.4%, which highlights the stability of the new AMD processor.
In addition, the Ryzen 9800X3D demonstrated slight advantage in Blender rendering, reducing the execution time of tasks in BMW and Classroom renders. In the Cinebench test, the new processor also demonstrated improved results, with a 5.1% increase in multi-threaded compared to the 9700X.
These tests indicate that the Ryzen 9800X3D is primarily focused on providing stability and high performance in the most demanding scenarios, making it a great choice for gamers and content creators who care not only about average FPS, but also about stability in low frame rates.