Ryzen 7 5700X3D vs 13600KF, results too surprising?

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Earlier this year, AMD launched a new processor, the Ryzen 7 5700X3D. With this model, the brand continues to bring its AM4 socket to life with a new processor featuring 3D V-Cache memory, which is particularly useful for video games. In short, how does it stack up against Intel’s Core i5 13600KF?

Ryzen 7 5700X3D vs i5 13600KF: too good to be true?

First and foremost, this model is a processor with a total of 8 cores and 16 threads. In terms of frequency, it operates at a basic 3 GHz, with a boost to 4.1 GHz. It supports dual-channel DDR4 memory at 3200 MT/s, while its TDP reaches 105W. Finally, it boasts 64 kB of L1/core cache, 512 kB of L2/core cache and an extended L3 of 96 MB, thanks to 3D V-Cache.

Ryzen 7 5700X3D vs 13600KF
Source: Tom’s Hardware

In terms of performance, the CPU was run through a fairly limited panel of games, eight in all. This included games such as Fearless Contract, CS:GO 2, Eternal Calamity, PUBG, Big Cousin, Cyberpunk 2077 and Forza Horizon 5.

Benchmark results show the processor to be a worthy rival to the 13600KF. The Intel CPU proved slower than its AMD rival by 33.3% on Fearless Contract, 25% on CS:GO 2 and 22% on PUBG. In contrast, it is 15% faster on Big Cousin, 5.6% faster on Eternal Calamity and 4.8% faster on Cyberpunk 2077. Finally, it’s a draw on Forza Horizon 5.

According to our Spanish colleagues, these results are rather… Disconcerting. According to them, Intel processors are more at ease on Counter Strike in particular, where Ryzen scores better.

Now, we don’t know what testing protocol is in place behind it. How was the Intel CPU configured? What power consumption limit, etc.? It would be more reasonable to wait for more in-depth tests to get a better idea of this processor’s capabilities. In the meantime, what’s certain is that it offers a good basis for upgrading on socket AM4. It’s currently available in our country from €275!