All the benchmarks of the Intel Core i9 9900K shown with realistic results
New benchmarks of the Intel Core i9 9900K processor are presented by Principled Technologies after this week's controversy.
Last week he was quite confused when a complaint appeared about a possible manipulation of the Intel Core i9 9900K benchmarks by the company Principled Technologies. The next day he released a statement highlighting that the comparative tests with the AMD Ryzen 7 2700X were not conditioned at all. The manipulation towards the AMD processor running below optimal settings and that made the Core i9 9900K up to 50% more powerful than AMD's solution.
New Chapter in the Intel Core i9 9900K Processor Benchmark Mess
One of the company's representatives indicated that they had only 'followed AMD's own recommendations' and that the Ryzen 7 2700X has been used with the 'Game Mode' activated, which has been specially developed for the Threadripper and is that the AMD Ryzen make use of 'Creative Mode'
During remediation, this mode was enabled to access all eight cores and sixteen threads instead of just accessing four cores and eight threads, but without optimizing memory. The tests reviewed and everything scrutinized, have revealed performance tests that show that the Core i9 9900K is only 12% more powerful than the Ryzen 7 2700X.
There was no doubt that the Intel processor to points would be better than the AMD one, not to mount such a really absurd thing. Everything seems to be a manipulation by Principled Technologies, perhaps to make up the excess price of the new Intel processor with respect to the AMD solution.
Intel's statement reads the following:
Given feedback from the tech community, we are pleased to announce that Principled Technologies has conducted additional testing. They have now published these results along with more details on the settings used and the rationale.
The results continue to prove that the 9th generation Intel Core i9900-19K is the best gaming processor in the world. We appreciate the time and transparency of Principled Technologies throughout the process. We always appreciate feedback from the tech community and look forward to comprehensive third-party reviews to be released on October XNUMX. '











