Powerful Revenge Of AMD ! AMD Ryzen 7000 Vs Intel 13th Gen Comparison

Finally, intel and AMD released their latest processor series, intel 13 generation Raptor Lake and AMD 7000 series processor available in market, but which one should you buy? Since availability doesn't seem to be that big of an issue, with a few exceptions. we're going to look at the price and performance of each to help you decide which one you should buy. intel also relies their 13gen Alder lake processor .

There are three comparisons that we want to make with these new generation CPUs. From there, we can decide which one you should buy at each price point. Let's get the most expensive comparison out of the way first.

Ryzen 9 7950x and i9 13900k Price table :

That would include the flagship Ryzen 9 7950x Looking at at the i9 13900k, we have a staggering 24 cores, 16 of them being efficiency cores, along with 32 threads total, compared to the Ryzen 9 16 cores and 32 threads. Using Cinebench R 23 for multicore and single core testing, we see a staggering lead. For intel coming in at $40 less, we see the I Nine beat the Ryzen Nine. Even with its limited amount of performance scores, Cinebench R 23 doesn't always correlate directly to gaming performance.

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AMD Ryzen 7000 vs Intel 13th gen Processor price comparison

Intel 13th gen and Ryzen 7000 Series Performance :

But this still proves to be the case for a majority of different titles. Now, for the people that don't have 600 plus dollars to blow, we have the more reasonable Intel I Seven one Ryzen 7700 X. The I Seven has 16 cores total, eight of them being efficiency cores and giving a combined 24 threads, while the Ryzen 7700 x has eight cores and 16 threads. Once again, we see a huge intel lead in Cinebench R 23, with the i7 beating the rise in seven by close to 9000 points in multicore and by a little over 100 in single core. Stepping away from R 23, we see the same story.


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intel 13700k vs  ryzen 7700x benchmark

In most titles Intel performs better than AMD in most games, but with a really close single core performance. It's not nearly as noticeable as the Ryzen 9, with intel priced slightly higher than AMD, both are a fair option, although the i7 seems to have more upside and high multicore workloads. The final comparison is the most budget friendly intel i5 13600k than Ryzen 5 7600 x. The i5 13600k has 14 cores, eight of them being efficiency cores and 20 threads total, while the Ryzen 5 7600 x has six cores and twelve threads.

intel i5 13600k and ryzen 7600x price compare with benchmark

ryzen 7 7700x and i5 13700k gaming benchmark

This comparison wasn't really close with the i5 13600K winning by about 9000 points once again in multicore and by 50 points in single core. Once again, like the Ryzen Seven in the Intel I Seven, these performance differences won't be nearly as low as possible in gaming due to this single core performance being so close. But it also appears that in almost any high multicore workload, intel has a slight edge on AMD in total. There's a clear winner across the board, but we also can't forget that certain games just run better on certain platforms. But that's not the only reason Ryzen hasn't completely lost.

intel-13gen-vs-ryzen-700-handbrake-benchmark

AMD and Intel Motherboard compare: 

AMD Ryzen and Intel Motherboard socket size

Intel is in its last year of their current socket type, so on one hand, you can still use DDR4, but it will lack any upgrade ability next year with the new LGA 2551 expected to release. Whereas AMD tends to stick with their socket much longer than intel, which means you might get a larger return on your motherboard investment. As far as thermals and power draw, we see significantly higher heat output from intel and higher power draw from AMD, which is always something to consider, although we didn't mention the F series and the 7900 X due to the lack of comparable. They're also another option if you want something high end. Right now, intel appears to be the way to go.
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Final Thought about 13gen and Ryzen 7000 series: 

So now its clear that if you are a budget builder then you should go intel 13 gen processor . Because you can choose cheaper motherboard like B660 , Z690 series motherboard. But if you want to build your pc with ddr5 then you should go for AMD .
 
Source we have used: digitaltrends and hardwaretimes 

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