5/30/2023 0 Comments Geekbench browser![]() Feb 13th, 2023 Hogwarts Legacy: FSR 2.1 vs.Feb 9th, 2023 Hogwarts Legacy Benchmark Test & Performance Analysis Review - VRAM Usage Record.Mar 3rd, 2023 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 PCI-Express Scaling with Core i9-13900K.Feb 20th, 2023 ASRock Radeon RX 7900 XTX Taichi Review.Mar 15th, 2023 Upcoming Hardware Launches 2023 (Updated Mar 2023).Feb 22nd, 2023 Atomic Heart Benchmark Test & Performance Analysis Review.Feb 27th, 2023 Ryzen 7950X3D with One CCD Disabled - The 7800X3D Preview.Feb 27th, 2023 AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D Review - Best of Both Worlds.Posted on Jul 21st 2022, 16:24 Reply #19 Unregistered (i have to see at what price first anyway) The 3700x does a decent job, i can not complain, but i can get an 5800x for like 200E (and maybe the x3d one for 250-280) new and the 3700x will lose most of its value soon and i was thinking to upgrade.(the system i want to upgrade has a b450 tomahawk max, not sure if it can keep up with 5800x as it should but i think is still OK, maybe i can go for 5700x even)Įdit: I dont tend to upgrade very often and thats why i was thinking at the i5, it seems that its better than the 5800x ST and MT, and the extra ST performance can make things snappier. I am rendering videos for youtube but the project is paused at the moment and is not the reason for the upgrade. your platform isn't OLD enough to pay crazy $$$ for whole platform change, unless you are from that strange and crazy people who own mammoth-era X370 or X470 motherboards instead of more modern B450/B550 or X570 lolIm mostly working on android apps but im keeping a virtual machine (ubuntu) open at the same time, photoshop time to time and stuff like this (and sometimes light gaming, like WOW, very CPU bound). Which is overpriced in good variants (we talk 5600 CL 36 or 6000 CL 38 and lower here). IMO, new Intels are best with NEW DDR5 ram. heck, you could go for 5900X + better cooler for the same price like all that hyped-out new Intels. but, tell me, why you upgrade? because of SC or MC? if MC, then plain 5800X is already a good boost over 3700X. Oct 24th 2022 Intel Core i9-13900K Breaks Overclocking World Record at 8.8 GHz (51)Īdd your own comment 44 Comments on Intel Core i5-13600K Geekbench Results Pop Up 1 to 25 of 44 Go to 2 Previous Next #1 birdieĪleXXX6663D is WAY overpriced for what it is.Feb 26th 2023 Intel to Go Ahead with "Meteor Lake" 6P+16E Processor on the Desktop Platform? (128).Mar 4th 2023 Intel Releases Windows Workaround and Patch for Ethernet Stuttering and Disconnects (72).Jan 6th 2023 ASUS x Noctua RTX 4080 Graphics Card is 5 Slots Thick, We Go Hands-on (44).Feb 6th 2023 Intel Meteor Lake to Feature 50% Increase in Efficiency, 2X Faster iGPU (75).Dec 21st 2022 Intel Reorganises its Graphics Chip Division, Raja Koduri Seemingly Demoted (131).Sep 27th 2022 Intel 13th Gen Core "Raptor Lake" Desktop Processors Launched: +15% ST, +41% MT Uplift (224).Oct 30th 2022 Intel's Next-Gen Desktop Platform Intros Socket LGA1851, "Meteor Lake-S" to Feature 6P+16E Core Counts (113).Jan 20th 2023 PSA: Intel I226-V 2.5GbE on Raptor Lake Motherboards Has a Connection Drop Issue: No Fix Available (168).Jun 27th 2022 Windows Defender can Significantly Impact Intel CPU Performance, We have the Fix (182).It'll be interesting to see how Intel prices these upcoming CPUs, especially considering that the company has already warned it'll raise its prices in time for the retail availability of Raptor Lake. As we don't know the memory clocks, it's hard to say if that is also a contributing factor here, but it's likely that the ASUS system uses much faster memory, as in some of the sub-tests like Rigid Body Physics, the two systems are on par in terms of performance. The ASUS system is significantly faster than the ASRock one though, so it seems like Raptor Lake is really making the most out of DDR5 memory. The Core i5-13600K beats everything in the single threaded results and the ASUS system is not far behind the Ryzen 9 5950X in the multithreaded tests. Both systems are running Windows 10 and unlike the Core i9-13900K results that we saw a couple of weeks ago, these two results are both valid according to the Geekbench results browser.Ĭourtesy of we have a nice graph with the results below, even comparing them to the average Geekbench results for a Core i5-12600K, as well as a Ryzen 9 5950X and a Ryzen 5 5600X. The first CPU sits in an ASUS ROG Maximus Z690 Extreme board and is paired with 32 GB of DDR5 memory, whereas the second CPU is in an ASRock Z690 Steel Legend WiFi 6E board, this one also paired with 32 GB of RAM, but DDR4 rather than DDR5. It's a busy day when it comes to Intel Raptor Lake benchmark leaks and this time around, we're looking at a pair of Core i5-13600K CPUs, but in two different motherboards.
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