Intel Core i9-11900K appeared on Ashes of Singularity yet again; this time beating AMD’s Ryzen 9 5950X

Intel’s 11th gen CPUs have been making an appearance on Ashes of Singularity’s benchmarking platform. Earlier, we saw, pairing up of Core i9-11900K with a GeForce RTX 3080 GPU. And the performance was decent at best.

It has again appeared on the benchmark website, but it has been paired with GeForce RTX 2080 Ti. And we cant wait but to compare it with AMD’s latest desktop processor. According to the new entries on the benchmark site, the Core i9-11900K scores around 6,075 points with a GeForce RTX 2080 Ti while running with 32 GB of RAM. It also managed to achieve a framerate of 61.9 FPS on the Crazy_1080p preset running the DirectX 12 preset.

We know from past rumors and leaks that the Core i9-11900K will feature eight cores, a single-core boost clock of 5.3 GHz, and an all-core boost of 4.8 GHz. The processors belonging to the Rocket Lake-S lineup will sport 4 MB less L3 cache than its Comet Lake-S predecessor. Of course, all these details are from our previous findings, and Intel may or may not decide to change it during the official unveiling of the Rocket Lake family.

But what’s more shocking is that the Core i9-11900K managed to outscore the Ryzen 9 5950X by a healthy margin. The Ryzen 9 5950X loses out by nearly 500 points and 5 FPS in the same preset, though in AMD’s defense, the 5950X was paired with only 16 GB of RAM, rather than 32 GB in the case of Intel.

So don’t rejoice, Intel fans. Our boy AMD is still in the race. And as we already know, AMD’s Ryzen 9 5950X has more cores than the Core i9-11900K. So, no matter if Intel secured a small win over AMD this time, the red team can easily out-perform Intel in most of the benchmarks.

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