QuoteQHD and 4K Gaming Performance rating - Percent
^ The only really relevant test, as this's a gaming CPU after all. And there is no improvement even in 1440p (as seen from other' reviews, because your table doesn't differentiate between 1440p and 4K), let alone in 4K. Of course, this was very predictable, so why did AMD even release this CPU, only they know (I don't even want to know). Let's see if Zen 6 will give at least a 20% performance improvement in 1440p, then I might upgrade from my 7800X3D. And who buys this CPU for 1080p gaming.
Why not use more GPU-bound games or is it because then this CPU would look even worse?
QuoteThe Ryzen 7 9850X3D performs poorly in 3DMark Time Spy and Fire Strike graphics tests. We've noticed this anomalous behavior previously with the Ryzen 9 9950X3D as well.
In fact, both CPUs post similar numbers in these benchmarks.
Weird.
QuoteHowever, the Ryzen 7 9850X3D offers little differentiation from the Ryzen 7 9800X3D and isn't a compelling upgrade even for Ryzen 7 7800X3D owners.
Knew it the moment this CPU was announced. A 7.69 % (nice) higher boost clock doesn't lead to a 7.69 % performance improvement, especially where most want to play at nowadays: 1440p or higher (news over a year ago: 1440p is the new 1080p).