Again we see nothing wrong with the performance here. These are not “gaming” CPUs as such, but clearly they’ll get the job done. The more gaming-focused Ryzen 3800X and Intel’s own i9-9900K still pull way ahead though, so those looking for a pure gaming build will want those instead.
While the 9980XE pulled ahead in some of the synthetic benchmarks, it fell behind in gaming. The 10900 and the 10940 had no issues delivering solid performance figures over the last generation X299 CPUs. I must admit, I was surprised to see near-identical results in Ghost Recon, so perhaps that test isn’t using the full CPU core configuration.
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