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14-core processor, Intel Core i5-13600K ES3 test data exposure

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14-core processor, Intel Core i5-13600K ES3 test data exposure

After the Intel Core i9-13900K test sneaked away, it was the turn of the Intel Core i5-13600K, but the Core i5 processor exposed this time should be the “Engineering Sample” version, not the “QS” mentioned in the exposure. It’s because CPU-Z can’t show the exact model of this processor.

From the known information, we can confirm that the processor model of this 6P + 8E is Intel Core i5-13600K. Although the exposed processor still belongs to the ES version, its clock setting does not seem to be much different from the QS version, and because of this, its test data can be used as a reference.

In CPU-Z’s test, the Intel Core i5-13600K ES is compared to the AMD Ryzen 9 5950X.

Single-core test data, because the processor clock can reach 5.1GHz, it is ahead of AMD Ryzen 9 5950X, but the Intel Core i5-13600K with a total of 20 execution sequences of 6P + 8E is lost in the CPU Multi Thread part to 32 execution sequences. Ryzen 9 5950X.

Followed by the Cinebench R23 part, the Intel Core i5-13600K scored 24420 for the Multi Core and 1387 for the Single Core.

The last is the Burn Test test, but this is an ES version of the processor, so the 173W and 1.31V data displayed in the test are for reference only. After all, the PL2 setting value of the Intel Core i5-13600K should be 150W, which is actually possible. Will reach up to 160W.

The main differences between the Intel Core i5-13600K and the Intel Core i5-12600K are the increase in clock frequency, L2 capacity, L3 speed and the number of E Cores.


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