Intel Core i9-13900K surpasses 40,000 points in Cinebench with all-in-one liquid cooler

The flagship model of Intel’s 13th generation Raptor Lake, the i9-13900K, scored high in CPU benchmarks.

Overseas leaker OneRaichu revealed the results of testing the i9-13900K CPU through Cinebench R23, which scored 2,290 points in single-core and 35,693 points in multi-core in a benchmark that recorded a power consumption of 254W.

OneRaichu also shared CPU test results with the power limit lifted. The benchmark showed that single-core performance did not change much, but it recorded 40,616 points in multi-core and broke through the 40,000 range.

Comparing with the test results, the multi-core performance with the i9-12900K with the power limit removed is a whopping 48% faster and 67% faster than the Ryzen 9 5950X.

According to the CPU stability test results of AIDA64 released by OneRaichu, two out of eight P-cores achieved 5.8 GHz in the state of unlocking the power limit, while the remaining cores achieved high clocks of 5.5 GHz and 4.3 GHz for all E-cores. .

What is more surprising is that it was possible to operate as a general all-in-one three-row water cooling cooler even when the power limit was lifted. In the AIDA64 stability test, the CPU package temperature achieved 90 degrees at a power consumption of 314W. Considering that the CPU is not used as much as the test in general gaming or work environments, it is expected that an all-in-one liquid cooler can handle it well.

However, the i9-13900K exceeds a whopping 300W in the state where the power limit is lifted, so if you are a user who overclocks the CPU, you have to re-evaluate the PC power capacity, so some concerns are growing along with the performance.

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