Ryzen 7 5800X vs Ryzen Threadripper 9960X

AMD

Ryzen 7 5800X

8 Cores16 Thrd105 WWMax: 4.7 GHz2020

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AMD

Ryzen Threadripper 9960X

24 Cores48 Thrd350 WWMax: 5.3 GHz2025

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Ryzen 7 5800X

Performance Spectrum - CPU

About PassMark

PassMark CPU Mark evaluates processor speed through complex mathematical computations. It provides a reliable metric to compare multi-core performance, where higher scores indicate faster processing for multitasking, gaming, and heavy workloads.

Head-to-Head Verdict, Benchmarks, Value & Long-Term Outlook

This comparison brings together gaming FPS, productivity performance, platform differences, power efficiency, pricing context, and upgrade path so you can see which CPU actually makes more sense.

Ryzen 7 5800X

2020

Why buy it

  • Costs $1,050 less on MSRP ($449 MSRP vs $1,499 MSRP).
  • Draws 105W instead of 350W, a 245W reduction.

Trade-offs

  • Worse for gaming: lower average FPS than Ryzen Threadripper 9960X across 50 shared CPU benchmark tests.
  • Lower PassMark (27,712 vs 92,808).
  • Less compelling for workstation-style loads than Ryzen Threadripper 9960X, which brings 24 cores / 48 threads and 88 PCIe lanes.
  • Older platform position on AM4 with DDR4, while Ryzen Threadripper 9960X moves to sTR5 and DDR5.

Ryzen Threadripper 9960X

2025

Why buy it

  • Better for gaming: +19.4% higher average FPS across 50 shared CPU benchmark tests.
  • Better for workstations and heavier parallel workloads: 24 cores / 48 threads, plus 88 PCIe lanes vs 24.
  • Newer platform on sTR5 with DDR5 support instead of AM4 and DDR4.
  • 266.7% more PCIe lanes (88 vs 24) for storage and expansion-heavy builds.

Trade-offs

  • 233.9% HIGHER MSRP
    $1,499 MSRPvs$449 MSRP
  • 233.3% higher power demand at 350W vs 105W.

Quick Answers

So, is Ryzen Threadripper 9960X better than Ryzen 7 5800X?
Not in a simple one-size-fits-all way. Ryzen Threadripper 9960X makes more sense for workstation-style multi-core throughput, while Ryzen 7 5800X is the better mainstream desktop choice for gaming, platform cost, and day-to-day practicality.
Which one is better for gaming?
If gaming is the priority, Ryzen Threadripper 9960X is the better pick here. According to our tests, it delivers 19.4% more average FPS across 50 shared CPU game tests. It also has a big cache advantage at 128 MB vs 32 MB.
Which one is better for streaming, content creation, and heavy multitasking?
For streaming, content creation, and heavier multitasking, Ryzen Threadripper 9960X is the better fit. You are getting 234.9% better PassMark, backed by 24 cores and 48 threads. It also carries the larger cache pool with 300% larger total L3 cache (128 MB vs 32 MB).
Which one is the smarter buy today, not just the cheaper CPU?
Ryzen Threadripper 9960X is the smarter buy today. Ryzen Threadripper 9960X is 233.9% more expensive on MSRP at $1,499 MSRP versus $449 MSRP, and it gives you a 19.4% average FPS lead across 50 shared CPU game tests in our data. It is also 0.3% better value on MSRP (61.9 vs 61.7 PassMark/$), so the better CPU is not just faster, it is also the cleaner value play on paper.
Which one is more future-proof for 2026 and beyond?
Ryzen Threadripper 9960X is the more future-proof choice for 2026 and beyond. You are getting a newer CPU generation (2025 vs 2020), a healthier platform with sTR5 and DDR5 instead of AM4, 3D V-Cache and a much larger 128 MB L3 cache instead of 32 MB, more multi-core headroom with 24 cores / 48 threads instead of 8/16, and AVX-512 support for heavier modern compute workloads. That should give you a better long-term upgrade path for motherboard, RAM, and future CPU swaps.

Games Benchmarks

Paired with RTX 4090

To accurately isolate CPU performance, all benchmarks below use an NVIDIA RTX 4090 as the reference GPU. This eliminates GPU-side bottlenecks and highlights pure processing throughput differences between the CPUs.

Note: Real-world results may vary based on your actual GPU. CPU performance impact is more visible in processing-intensive titles and high-refresh-rate gaming scenarios.

Path of Exile 2

Path of Exile 2

PresetRyzen 7 5800XRyzen Threadripper 9960X
1080p
low206 FPS314 FPS
medium178 FPS290 FPS
high146 FPS241 FPS
ultra110 FPS203 FPS
1440p
low170 FPS278 FPS
medium142 FPS231 FPS
high115 FPS179 FPS
ultra88 FPS158 FPS
4K
low83 FPS191 FPS
medium74 FPS158 FPS
high59 FPS121 FPS
ultra46 FPS107 FPS
Counter-Strike 2

Counter-Strike 2

PresetRyzen 7 5800XRyzen Threadripper 9960X
1080p
low662 FPS826 FPS
medium558 FPS704 FPS
high466 FPS548 FPS
ultra417 FPS474 FPS
1440p
low563 FPS677 FPS
medium493 FPS601 FPS
high423 FPS482 FPS
ultra361 FPS390 FPS
4K
low350 FPS378 FPS
medium308 FPS341 FPS
high288 FPS311 FPS
ultra250 FPS272 FPS
League of Legends

League of Legends

PresetRyzen 7 5800XRyzen Threadripper 9960X
1080p
low693 FPS893 FPS
medium651 FPS724 FPS
high570 FPS650 FPS
ultra464 FPS553 FPS
1440p
low693 FPS716 FPS
medium573 FPS581 FPS
high498 FPS509 FPS
ultra413 FPS428 FPS
4K
low484 FPS509 FPS
medium410 FPS420 FPS
high363 FPS376 FPS
ultra302 FPS312 FPS
Valorant

Valorant

PresetRyzen 7 5800XRyzen Threadripper 9960X
1080p
low693 FPS1116 FPS
medium693 FPS1002 FPS
high693 FPS879 FPS
ultra693 FPS792 FPS
1440p
low693 FPS873 FPS
medium693 FPS769 FPS
high672 FPS675 FPS
ultra593 FPS588 FPS
4K
low604 FPS637 FPS
medium550 FPS568 FPS
high495 FPS505 FPS
ultra436 FPS437 FPS

Technical Specifications

Side-by-side comparison of Ryzen 7 5800X and Ryzen Threadripper 9960X

AMD

Ryzen 7 5800X

The Ryzen 7 5800X is manufactured by AMD. It was released in 5 November 2020 (5 years ago). It is based on the Vermeer (Zen 3) (2020−2022) architecture. It features 8 cores and 16 threads. Base frequency is 3.8 GHz, with boost up to 4.7 GHz. L3 cache: 32 MB. L2 cache: 512K (per core). Built on 7 nm, 12 nm process technology. Socket: AM4. Thermal design power (TDP): 105 Watt. Memory support: DDR4. Passmark benchmark score: 27,712 points. Launch price was $449.

AMD

Ryzen Threadripper 9960X

The Ryzen Threadripper 9960X is manufactured by AMD. It was released in 30 July 2025 (less than a year ago). It is based on the Shimada Peak (2025) architecture. It features 24 cores and 48 threads. Base frequency is 4.2 GHz, with boost up to 5.3 GHz. L3 cache: 128 MB (total). L2 cache: 1 MB (per core). Built on 4 nm process technology. Socket: sTR5. Thermal design power (TDP): 350 Watt. Memory support: DDR5. Passmark benchmark score: 92,808 points. Launch price was $1,499.

Processing Power

The Ryzen 7 5800X packs 8 cores / 16 threads, while the Ryzen Threadripper 9960X offers 24 cores / 48 threads — the Ryzen Threadripper 9960X has 16 more cores. Boost clocks reach 4.7 GHz on the Ryzen 7 5800X versus 5.3 GHz on the Ryzen Threadripper 9960X — a 12% clock advantage for the Ryzen Threadripper 9960X (base: 3.8 GHz vs 4.2 GHz). The Ryzen 7 5800X uses the Vermeer (Zen 3) (2020−2022) architecture (7 nm, 12 nm), while the Ryzen Threadripper 9960X uses Shimada Peak (2025) (4 nm). In PassMark, the Ryzen 7 5800X scores 27,712 against the Ryzen Threadripper 9960X's 92,808 — a 108% lead for the Ryzen Threadripper 9960X. L3 cache: 32 MB on the Ryzen 7 5800X vs 128 MB (total) on the Ryzen Threadripper 9960X.

FeatureRyzen 7 5800XRyzen Threadripper 9960X
Cores / Threads
8 / 16
24 / 48+200%
Boost Clock
4.7 GHz
5.3 GHz+13%
Base Clock
3.8 GHz
4.2 GHz+11%
L3 Cache
32 MB
128 MB (total)+300%
L2 Cache
512K (per core)
1 MB (per core)+100%
Process
7 nm, 12 nm
4 nm-43%
Architecture
Vermeer (Zen 3) (2020−2022)
Shimada Peak (2025)
PassMark
27,712
92,808+235%
Cinebench R23 Multi
41,000
Geekbench 6 Single
3,200
Geekbench 6 Multi
26,000
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Memory & Platform

The Ryzen 7 5800X uses the AM4 socket (PCIe 4.0), while the Ryzen Threadripper 9960X uses sTR5 (PCIe 4.0) — making them incompatible on the same motherboard. Maximum memory speed reaches DDR4-3200 on the Ryzen 7 5800X versus DDR5-6400 on the Ryzen Threadripper 9960X — the Ryzen Threadripper 9960X supports 22.2% faster memory, which can translate to measurable gains in memory-sensitive workloads. The Ryzen Threadripper 9960X supports up to 1024 GB of RAM compared to 128 GB 155.6% more capacity for professional workloads. Memory channels: 2 (Ryzen 7 5800X) vs 4 (Ryzen Threadripper 9960X). PCIe lanes: 24 (Ryzen 7 5800X) vs 88 (Ryzen Threadripper 9960X) — the Ryzen Threadripper 9960X offers 64 more lanes for additional GPUs or NVMe drives. Chipset compatibility: AMD 500 series,AMD 400 series,AMD 300 series (Ryzen 7 5800X) and TRX50 (Ryzen Threadripper 9960X).

FeatureRyzen 7 5800XRyzen Threadripper 9960X
Socket
AM4
sTR5
PCIe Generation
PCIe 4.0
PCIe 4.0
Max RAM Speed
DDR4-3200
DDR5-6400+25%
Max RAM Capacity
128 GB
1024 GB+700%
RAM Channels
2
4+100%
ECC Support
Yes
Yes
PCIe Lanes
24
88+267%
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Advanced Features

Only the Ryzen Threadripper 9960X supports AVX-512 instructions — important for machine learning and scientific applications. Virtualization support: AMD-V (Ryzen 7 5800X) vs true (Ryzen Threadripper 9960X). Primary use case: Ryzen 7 5800X targets Desktop, Ryzen Threadripper 9960X targets Content Creation / Rendering. Direct competitor: Ryzen Threadripper 9960X rivals Xeon w7-3555.

FeatureRyzen 7 5800XRyzen Threadripper 9960X
Integrated GPU
No
No
Unlocked
Yes
AVX-512
No
Yes
Virtualization
AMD-V
true
Target Use
Desktop
Content Creation / Rendering
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Value Analysis

The Ryzen 7 5800X launched at $449 MSRP, while the Ryzen Threadripper 9960X debuted at $1499. On MSRP ($449 vs $1499), the Ryzen 7 5800X is $1050 cheaper. In terms of value on MSRP (PassMark points per dollar), the Ryzen 7 5800X delivers 61.7 pts/$ vs 61.9 pts/$ for the Ryzen Threadripper 9960X — making the Ryzen Threadripper 9960X the 0.3% better value option.

FeatureRyzen 7 5800XRyzen Threadripper 9960X
MSRP
$449-70%
$1499
Performance per Dollar
61.7
61.9
Release Date
2020
2025