AMD Ryzen 9 7900X Review
Andy Ruffell / 2 years ago
F1 22
Enter the new era of Formula 1® in EA SPORTS™ F1® 22, the official video game of the 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship™. Take your seat for a new season as redesigned cars and overhauled rules redefine race day, test your skills around the new Miami International Autodrome, and get a taste of the glitz and glamour in F1® Life.
Race the stunning, new cars of the Formula 1® 2022 season with the authentic lineup of all 20 drivers and 10 teams, and take control of your race experience with new immersive or broadcast race sequences. Create a team and take them to the front of the grid with new depth in the acclaimed My Team career mode, race head-to-head in split-screen or multiplayer, or change the pace by taking supercars from some of the sport’s biggest names to the track in our all-new Pirelli Hot Laps feature.
The official video game of the 2022 FIA Formula One World Championship™:
Available now on Steam.
In F1 22, it’s a very similar story, with a 20% performance increase over the 5900X, 9% over the 5950X and 3% lead over the 12900K. While we are sitting well above 300FPS, and its unlikely that you’ll notice the difference at such a high frame rate, a win is still a win. The 1% lows were better generation to generation, but the lead did narrow to only 7% when comparing the 7900X to 5900X while the 5950X and 12900K gave very similar results to the 7900X with Intel pushing just ahead.