AMD Fights Itself: Ryzen 7 7700 CPU Review & Benchmarks vs. i5-13600K & R5 7600 In the latest video by Gamers Nexus, the Ryzen 7 7700 CPU is put under the microscope, showcasing its performance against the Intel i5-13600K and AMD's own R5 7600. Priced at $330, the Ryzen 7 7700 comes in at a lower TDP compared to its predecessor, the Ryzen 7 7700X, which has been seen fluctuating around $345 to $360.
Key Highlights of the Review
The review dives into several performance aspects:
Comparative Pricing and Value: The 7700 is noticeably positioned close to both the 7700X and the 7600, leading to questions about its value proposition. At a mere $15 difference with the 7700X, deciding between the two becomes challenging when the performance metrics are closely aligned.
Performance Metrics: In gaming benchmarks, the Ryzen 7 7700 falls within range of the 7700X and the Intel 13600K. For instance, in Far Cry 6, the 7700 achieved 164 FPS, slightly outpacing the 5800X and lagging behind the 13600K by about 12%. Conversely, in Shadow of the Tomb Raider, it tied with the 7700X, showcasing a solid frame rate of 258 FPS.
Power Efficiency: A notable strength of the 7700 is its efficiency. Under load, it consumed 89 Watts, which is significantly lower than the Intel 13600K's 161 Watts. This efficiency is a critical consideration for users planning builds with constant workloads.
Production Workloads: The CPU showed mixed results in production tasks. It performed well in file compression and production software like Adobe Premiere, though still lagging behind the 13600K.
Market Positioning and Conclusion
AMD's positioning of the Ryzen 7 7700 leaves it in an awkward spot amidst fierce competition. Although it performs admirably in certain scenarios, the more effective pricing and performance of the Intel 13600K makes the latter a more compelling choice in most cases. The review ultimately questions the validity of the 7700 at its current pricing, suggesting it might be more palatable if it dropped below the $300 mark.
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