Another X3D refresh barely moves the needle, flexing tiny gains that only matter in esports edge cases.
What the leak actually shows
What the leak actually shows
- Ryzen 7 9850X3D trades blows with Ryzen 7 9800X3D.
- Most titles land within margin-of-error gaps.
- Synthetic hype does not translate cleanly to games.
- This feels like tuning, not a leap.
- Benchmarks ran at 1080p.
- The graphics card used was GeForce RTX 5090.
- Seven games made the cut.
- Data came from an unverified chart screenshot.
- Battlefield 6 stays basically flat.
- Monster Hunter Wilds shows negligible uplift.
- Doom: The Dark Ages refuses to budge.
- Average players would never notice.
- GTA V Enhanced inches ahead.
- Final Fantasy 14 Dawntrail nudges higher.
- Cyberpunk 2077 gains a few percent.
- Improvements hover around 3 to 5 percent.
- Counter-Strike 2 peaks around 6 percent higher.
- Frame rates push past 800 FPS.
- Preset details remain unknown.
- Visual difference is effectively invisible.
- Distinguishing 775 FPS from 825 FPS is a fantasy.
- Standard monitors cannot display it.
- Only 1000 Hz panels could react.
- Boost clocks appear to be the main change.
- Reviews go live January 28.
- Gaming gains stay modest across the board.
- App performance likely trends similarly.
- Owners of 9800X3D miss nothing.