AMD Ryzen 9 9900X in a megatest of 40 CPUs

Video 1/2: Adobe Premiere Pro

We’re wrapping up tests of the new Ryzen 9000 desktop CPUs. This with a model that once increased the number of cores compared to its predecessor, or a pilot model (Ryzen 9 3900X) from eight to twelve on AMD’s mainstream platform. Even compared to the Ryzen 9 5900X, the new Ryzen 9 9900X is more than twice as fast in some practical situations. This model is also the best when it comes to efficiency.

Adobe Premiere Pro (PugetBench)

Test environment: set of PugetBench tests. App version of Adobe Premiere Pro is 15.2.






























Disclaimer: Processor results from older tests are missing from the graphs due to inconsistencies with more recent measurements. A large comparison from Core i9-14900K/Ryzen 9 7950X to Intel Comet Lake/Core 10th Generation or AMD Ryzen 3000/Mattise processors can be found archived in this link.


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  1. I am wondering what is going on with certain tests where 9900x is inferior to 7900x. In particular, AIDA64 FPU Julia and Mandel. For instance, in Julia test 9900x only achieves 28% of 7900x’s performance…!? Does it have something to do with test versions (7900x was tested almost 2 years ago).

    This also makes me to ask if there is a way to tell which cases are actually comparable? Is it possible to select only the exact same versions?

    1. I assume that this is a consequence of non-optimization of the application (in this case Aida64) for given tests with specific processors, or rather their architectures.

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