In China bilibili,The CPU-Z benchmark of Core i7-13700K and Core i5-13600K, which will be Intel 13th generation (codename: Raptor Lake), has been released.Here are the results compared to the previous generation.
Core i7-13700K / Core i5-13600K Specs
Core i7-13700K vs. Core i7-12700K
Core i5-13600K vs. Core i5-12600K
The uploader of the above result isbeforeLeaked QS version Core i9-13900K benchmark results toEP Ultimate Player Hall。
The CPU-Z benchmark score of Core i7-13700K (8P + 8E) in the DDR5 memory environment is 878 points for single and 12671 points for multi.Compared to the previous generation Core i7-12700K (8P + 4E), single is 10% and multi is 34% better.
The score of Core i5-13600K (6P + 8E) in the DDR5 memory environment is 831 points for single and 9983.9 points for multi.Compared to the previous generation Core i5-12600K (6P + 4E), single is 5% and multi is 40% better.
Both the Core i7-13700K and the Core i5-13600K show a noticeable increase in multi-performance due to the increase in E-Core.
While the performance has improved, power consumption and temperature are supposed to be sharp. If you turn AIDA64 with Unlimited Power Limit on Core i7-13700K,
When PL is unlimited, power consumption is around 300W
The power consumption rose to around 300W, and the CPU temperature reached 107 degrees despite using a 360mm simple water cooling (Thermalright Frozen Magic 360).
However, since the Tj. Max of the Core i7-13700K is set to 115 degrees, thermal throttling did not occur at 107 degrees, and it seems that a stable high clock was maintained.