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Core Ultra 7 265K Vs Ryzen 9 9900X: We Tested 8 Games

Let's see how one of AMD's best processors compares against Intel's new Core Ultra 7 265K chip!

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AMD Ryzen 9 9900X

Rated: 8/10

Intel Core Ultra 7 265K

Rated: 7.8/10


Pros And Cons

CPUProsCons
Ryzen 9 9900Xโœ… Has 34 MB larger L3 cache size
โœ… 4% higher Turbo Boost frequency
โŒ Higher Power Consumption
Core Ultra 7 265Kโœ… Has 8 more physical cores
โœ… More modern manufacturing process
โŒSlightly worse in terms of performance

Key Takeaways

  • Performance was around 1.27% better on the Ryzen processor, while productivity was also slightly better on this chip than the Core Ultra.
  • The temperatures and power consumption were very neck-and-neck between the two processors.
  • As of late November 2024, the price of these two chips only differs by around $2, though this is prone to change in the future.
  • The choice between these chips is a tossup, but we recommend the Ryzen 9 9900X because of its upgrade path to the X3D chips.

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Comparison Table

FeatureCore Ultra 7 265KRyzen 9 9900X
CodenameArrow LakeZen 5 (Granite Ridge)
Model number265K-
Integrated GPUArc Xe2 (Arrow Lake-S)Radeon Graphics
Fabrication Process3 nm4 nm
SocketFCLGA-1851AM5
Integrated GraphicsIntel Arc Xe2 (Arrow Lake-S)Radeon Graphics
Best Motherboards-The Best Motherboards For Ryzen 9 9900X
Best CPU Coolers-The Best CPU Coolers For Ryzen 9 9900X
Processor Review-AMD Ryzen 9 9900X Review

Architectural Differences

  1. Core Count: The Core Ultra 7 265K has 20 cores (8 P-cores and 12 E-cores) and 20 threads, the Ryzen 9 9900X has 12 cores and 24 threads.
  2. Clock Speed: The Intel processor has a base clock of 3.9GHz and a boost clock of up to 5.4GHzwhich is very different from the 9900X’s 4.4GHz base and 5.6GHz boost clocks.
  3. Process Node: The 9900X is built on a 4nm manufacturing process, which is a hair older than the 3nm process of the 265K.
  4. TDP: The Core Ultra 7 265 K’s PL1 TDP is around 125 watts, whereas the Ryzen 9 9900X’s is 120 watts.
  5. Cache: The Core Ultra 7 265K has 30MB of L3 cache, whereas the Ryzen 9 9900X has a much larger 64MB L3 cache buffer.

When it comes to disappointing chips, very few put a frown on our faces, quite like the ones that we will be talking about today. In the Core Ultra 7 265K vs Ryzen 9 9900X comparison, we will compare every aspect of these processors to see which one best suits you.


Gaming Benchmarks – 1080p

We’ve gone over what makes these chips tick, but the best way to uncover the performance of the Core Ultra 7 265K vs Ryzen 9 9900X is to pit them against one another in gaming tests. To do this, we constructed a measured test bench, the specs of which are listed below:

Test Bench

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
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  • In our first test, the Ryzen 9 9900X had an average framerate of 155 FPS, whereas the Core Ultra 7 265K had an average framerate of around 146 FPS, which marked a 6% difference.
  • The difference shrank to only 3% when we tested the 1% lows of these processors. The 9900X dipped to around 132 FPS, whereas the 265K had lows of around 128 FPS.

The Last Of Us Part 1

The Last Of Us
The Last Of Us @1080p (Image By Tech4Gamers)
  • We saw a shift towards the 265K in The Last Of Us Part 1, where the chip had an average framerate of 193 FPS, whereas the 9900X averaged about 172 FPS, giving the Intel chip a 12% lead.
  • 1% lows were also higher on the Intel chip in our test, with the 9900X getting lows of around 116 FPS, which was about 17% lower than the 136 FPS of the Core Ultra 7 265K.

Cyberpunk 2077

Cyberpunk 2077
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  • In our Cyberpunk test, the Ryzen was ahead by around 6.7%, with an average framerate of 158 FPS, whereas the Core Ultra 7 265K hovered around an average of 148 FPS.
  • The difference was only 1.77% in our testing, where the 9900X had lows of around 115 FPS, while the Core Ultra 7 265K had lows of around 113 FPS.

Hogwarts Legacy

Hogwarts Legacy
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  • The 265K pulled ahead in our test of Hogwarts Legacy. Its average framerate was 119 FPS, around 2.56% higher than the 9900X’s 116 FPS.
  • The 1% lows had a much larger difference. The Core Ultra 7 got a minimum framerate of around 83 FPS, which was about 26% higher than the 9900X’s 66 FPS.

Remnant 2

Remnant 2
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  • The 265K kept up its performance in Remnant 2, where it had an average framerate of 117 FPS, which was about 2.63% higher than the 114 FPS that the Ryzen 9 9900X could muster.
  • The lows had a 6.2% advantage on the 265K, where the 1% lows were around 103 FPS, whereas the Ryzen 9 9900X went down to around 97 FPS in our testing.

Homeworld 3

Homeworld 3
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  • The 9900X finally made up for its losses in Homeworld 3, where it had an average framerate of 91 FPS, which was around 8.33% higher than the 84 FPS supplied by the Core Ultra 7.
  • The minimums were also much better on the Ryzen at around 44 FPS, which was a 57.2% improvement over the 28 FPS of the Core Ultra 7 265K.

A Plague Tale: Requiem

A Plague Tale: Requiem
A Plague Tale: Requiem @1080p (Image By Tech4Gamers)
  • There was a huge 21% advantage when playing this game on the Ryzen processor, which ran with 147 FPS on average, while the Core Ultra hung around about 121 FPS.
  • The minimums were 49% higher on the Intel chip, where the lows dipped to around 109 FPS, whereas the Core Ultra 7 265K hovered closer to lows of 73 FPS.

Hitman 3

Hitman 3
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  • Finally, the averages were around 4% higher in Hitman 3 on the Core Ultra processor at 256 FPS, while the Ryzen 9 9900X played this game at around 246 FPS in our testing.
  • The 1% lows were around 214 FPS on the 9900X, which was about 8.5% lower than the 232 FPS of the Core Ultra 7 265K.

Productivity Benchmarks

Now that we have completed our suite of gaming benchmarks, it’s time to see how these processors perform against one another in productivity tests. We’ve used the same test bench we used for the gaming benchmarks to get these readings.

Cinebench R24

Cinebench R24
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  • The Core Ultra 7 was around 4.32% faster in the Cinebench R24 single-core test, scoring around 145 points compared to the Ryzen 9 9900X’s 139 points.
  • The multi-core performance of the Core Ultra 7 265K was greatly improved, with a score of 2165 points. It was around 18% faster than the Ryzen 9 9900X’s 1834 points.

7-Zip

7-Zip
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  • The 7-Zip compression test ran slightly better on the Intel chip, with a score of around 182 points. This marked a 5.2% advantage over the 173 points of the Core Ultra 7 265K.
  • The decompression test was much faster on the Ryzen processor. It scored 208 points, which was about 18% faster than the Core Ultra 7 265K’s 176 points.

Photoshop

Photoshop
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  • The Ryzen had very noticeably better performance than the Ryzen 9 9900X, which led by a margin of around 28.2%.
  • The 9900X scored around 11853 points in the Pudget Systems benchmark, which was much higher than the 9246 points that the Core Ultra 7 secured.

Overall Performance

ProcessorRyzen 9 9900XCore Ultra 7 265K
Average FPS๐Ÿ“ˆ149.87๐Ÿ“ˆ148
1% Lows๐Ÿ“‰111.62๐Ÿ“‰112
Productivity (Rating)โœ๏ธ7/10โœ๏ธ5.87/10
Winner: Ryzen 9 9900X

Average Framerate

In our testing, there was quite a bit of back-and-forth between these two chips. In some games, the 9900X would come a bit ahead, whereas others saw the 265K reach in front. Overall, the 9900X was a mere 1.27% faster in average framerate compared to the Core Ultra 7 265K.

1% Lows

The pattern in the averages holds true for the 1% lows. The 9900X would be slightly faster in some tests, while the 265K would come ahead by a bit in others. Overall, there was a minuscule 0.34% advantage for the Intel chip, which was nothing close to being noticeable.

Productivity

Half of the tests ran better on the Ryzen, while half ran better on the 265K. Despite this, it is important to note that the Ryzen was much better than the Intel chip in Photoshop, which is the best indicator for real-world productivity performance.


Power

GameRyzen 9 9900XCore Ultra 7 265K
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor106105
The Last Of Us Part 1116117
Cyberpunk 2077121119
Hogwarts Legacy101102
Remnant 2125123
Homeworld 310498
A Plague Tale: Requiem128122
Hitman 3103102
Average Power Draw113โšก111โšก
Winner: Core Ultra 7 265K

Intel has made up the ground it lost with the gains in power efficiency in the new Core Ultra series of chips. The 265K had virtually identical power consumption to the Ryzen, even beating it by a couple of watts on average. The difference was 1.8%, which is insignificant, but it is a huge improvement from the losses Intel was taking in this department.

Temperature

GameRyzen 9 9900XCore Ultra 7 265K
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor7568
The Last Of Us Part 17464
Cyberpunk 20777066
Hogwarts Legacy7478
Remnant 26767
Homeworld 36565
A Plague Tale: Requiem7768
Hitman 36676
Average Temperatures71๐ŸŒก๏ธ69๐ŸŒก๏ธ
Winner: Core Ultra 7 265K

The difference in temperatures is also inconsequential. The 9900X was two degrees or about 3% warmer than the Core Ultra, but neither processor reached worrisome temperatures. Both stayed well within safe ranges in our testing.


Price And Value

CPURyzen 9 9900XCore Ultra 7 265KPrice Difference
Launch MSRP๐Ÿ’ฒ499๐Ÿ’ฒ39426.65%
Current Price๐Ÿ’ฒ382๐Ÿ’ฒ3840.52%

Since its release, the Ryzen 9 9900X has been heavily discounted, and we assume this will stay so for the rest of its life cycle. However, this discount only brings it very close to the price of the Core Ultra 7 265K while not beating it. In our research, we only saw a $2 difference.


What We Recommend

Core Ultra 7 265K: Though less powerful than its predecessor, this Intel chip brings much-needed innovation to Intel’s chip lineup. It has adequate performance, good power efficiency, and an appropriate price range. Its higher multicore performance might also be a key feature for some.

Ryzen 9 9900X: With its recent discount, the Ryzen 9 9900X competes with the Core Ultra 7 265K, achieving similar results in all aspects. For this comparison, its performance, power consumption, productivity, and price are the same as those of its rival processor.

All this discussion leads to our recommendation, which is quite tough. We recommend you go with the Ryzen 9 9900X because of its upgrade path to the 9800X3D and maybe even the 9900X3D and 9950X3D when those are released, which are excellent chips for gaming.


FAQs

Do the Ryzen 9 9900X and Core Ultra 7 265K support DDR4 RAM?

No, both of these chips only support higher-speed DDR5 RAM.

Does the Ryzen 9 9900X use hyperthreading?

Yes, the Ryzen 9 9900X uses hyperthreading, unlike the Core Ultra 7 265K. 

Does the Ryzen 9 9900X have 3D V-Cache?

No, only AMD’s X3D line of chips has a 3D V-Cache, which has been proven to be excellent for any sort of gaming performance.

Are the Core Ultra 7 265K and the Ryzen 9 9900X both overclockable?

Yes, both the Core Ultra 7 265K and the Ryzen 9 9900X have overclocking support.

What platform does the Ryzen 9 9900X use?

The Ryzen 9 9900X uses the AMD AM5 Socket.

 

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