You definitely shouldn't translate gaming performance of Granite Ridge to server/data center type of tasks because they are completely different.
Phoronix have tested 9950x/9900x in such scenario and first was circa 18 percent faster than 7950x and latter 21.5 percent than 7900x...
Maybe because Intel wanted more than it was initially planned: https://www.reuters.com/technology/germany-rules-out-intels-demand-subsidies-chip-plant-ft-2023-06-11/
You could undervolt CPU using QuickCPU or more popular ThrottleStop: https://www.techpowerup.com/download/techpowerup-throttlestop/
Btw, since when cleaning fans void warranty?
You must understand, that despite of his nickname, he's devoted Intel user with a rather strange fetish for numbers.
Fan, fanboy, stan, etc. are allowed in the tech forums as they are used derogatorily far more often than not.
Thanks for your understanding and cooperation
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I don't know from where you've got those numbers but you're wrong.
Just because Intel big cores are bloated, it doesn't mean that AMD must doing the same.
Btw, Zen 3 was made on the same process as Zen 2 and was able to deliver almost 20 percent higher IPC with just minor increase of...
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