For "The Definitive Test" this article surely is lacking.
As one commenter mentioned already, such write-up without productivity apps is rather-one sided. I doubt many people buy this processor strictly for gaming.
Secondly, the McDonaldization of TechSpot's articles seems to be at play again. I get it it's much easier and quicker to write a feature using the same template as for many previous ones, but it just seems like a wasted opportunity and of real interest only to very narrow audience. Ok, the fact that the difference of Extreme vs Performance is small is useful to high-end Intel users, but did it really need 24 games tested to establish that?
If you cut down that number to much smaller, say 5-6 representative games (different engines, CPU/GPU intensive, etc), and instead added a GPU that is less halo and more down to earth than 4090, then the results would be much more useful to a broader range of readers (maybe even use another lower end processor for comparison). The fact they could be possibly "boring", ie with small differentials, is irrelevant because this should not be entertainment but factual writing.
But kudos for at least including 1440p / 4K results.