Gaming Performance: 4K

Last, we have our 4K gaming results.

We are using DDR5 memory on the Core i9-14900KS, as well as the other Intel 14th Gen Core series processors including the Core i9-14900K, the Core i7-14700K, Core i5-14600K, and Intel's 13th Gen at the relative JEDEC settings. The same methodology is also used for the AMD Ryzen 7000 series and Intel's 12th Gen (Alder Lake) processors. Below are the settings we have used for each platform:

  • DDR5-5600B CL46 - Intel 14th & 13th Gen
  • DDR5-5200 CL44 - Ryzen 7000
  • DDR5-4800 (B) CL40 - Intel 12th Gen

Civilization VI

(a-5) Civilization VI - 4K Min - Average FPS

(a-6) Civilization VI - 4K Min - 95th Percentile

World of Tanks

(b-7) World of Tanks - 4K Max - Average FPS

(b-8) World of Tanks - 4K Max - 95th Percentile

Borderlands 3

(c-5) Borderlands 3 - 4K VLow - Average FPS

(c-6) Borderlands 3 - 4K VLow - 95th Percentile

Red Dead Redemption 2

(f-5) Red Dead 2 - 4K Min - Average FPS

(f-6) Red Dead 2 - 4K Min - 95th Percentile

F1 2022

(g-7) F1 2022 - 4K High - Average FPS

(g-8) F1 2022 - 4K High - 95th Percentile

Hitman 3

(h-7) Hitman 3 - 4K High - Average FPS

(h-8) Hitman 3 - 4K High - 95th Percentile

Total War: Warhammer 3

(i-4) Total War Warhammer 3 - 4K High - Average FPS

Regarding gaming at 4K, things become more GPU-limited than CPU-limited, so there's not much difference between the flagships from AMD and Intel here. Where the Core i9-14900KS does have the edge, it's by a frame, or two at the very most, and if 4K gaming is where you're aiming for, opting for a better graphics card with even a Core i9-13900K will serve you better where framerates are concerned.

Gaming Performance: 1080p Conclusion
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  • PeachNCream - Tuesday, May 14, 2024 - link

    They take a light approach to comment removal. Things would have to devolve into petty squabbling or delve into topics like AT's loss of web traffic or credibility so its not like they censor with a heavy hand. It's just to protect Future LLC's financial interests and how it appears to readers. Calm down please. Reply
  • Oxford Guy - Thursday, May 16, 2024 - link

    Are you an employee? Reply
  • nandnandnand - Friday, May 10, 2024 - link

    Instable means unstable?! NoooOOOoo! Reply
  • erotomania - Friday, May 10, 2024 - link

    Suffering instability while being unstable...yikes Reply
  • erotomania - Friday, May 10, 2024 - link

    Thanks Gavin. Enjoyable read. Pretty steep CPU+cooler investment, considering a $20ish Thermalright air cooler can cool an i5-14600K just fine.

    Autocorrect may have nipped this phrase: "...decide the IHS from the chip..."
    Reply
  • Gavin Bonshor - Friday, May 10, 2024 - link

    I appreciate your comment.

    Also, thank you for spotting that. My apologies! It has now been fixed :)
    Reply
  • NextGen_Gamer - Friday, May 10, 2024 - link

    I would so love for Anandtech to do another of their IPC-focused articles at this moment between AMD and Intel. Take the Core i9 14900K (or KS, don't matter), disable all the E-cores, and set all the P-cores at the same 4.0GHz. From AMD, use both the Ryzen 7 7800X and 7800X3D, and do the same: set all cores to 4.0GHz. Then take those three setups (Zen 4, Zen 4+X3D, Raptor Lake Refresh) through the full benchmark runs. Everyone on the same amount of cores, same frequency. Reply
  • Hulk - Friday, May 10, 2024 - link

    Can we see the v/f curve from the VID of the chip you have for testing?
    Specifically what are the VID voltages at 6.2 and 5.9? At 6.2 they can vary from just below 1.4V (golden sample) to over 1.5V (really bad).
    Reply
  • HideOut - Friday, May 10, 2024 - link

    Why is it Anandtech is posting reviews of a CPU thats been out a while now... Reply
  • Thunder 57 - Friday, May 10, 2024 - link

    They probably finally got enough ad revenue to buy one since no one samples them anything anymore it seems. Reply

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