Intel Raptor Lake 13th generation Core is getting closer and closer, with various exposures and sneak tests happening one after another. The UP host of B station "EP Extreme Gamer Hall" even released detailed test results of i9-13900K samples, as well as power consumption. CPU-Z

Intel Raptor Lake 13th generation Core is getting closer and closer, with various exposures and sneak tests happening one after another. The UP host of B station "EP Extreme Gamer Hall" even released detailed test results of i9-13900K samples, as well as power consumption.

CPU-Z can basically fully identify the specifications: 8 large, 16 small, 24 cores and 32 threads, 5.5GHz turbo frequency (it is said that a single core can reach 5.7GHz), 32MB L2 cache, 36MB L3 cache, 125W thermal design power consumption , there is no AVX-512 instruction set.

tested using ASUS ROG Z690 Extreme motherboard, DDR5-6400 memory, RTX 3060 Ti graphics card, Cooler 360 integrated water cooling, and 1500W power supply.

Based on the benchmark test, the single-core performance of i9-13900K is improved by about 10% compared to i9-12900KF, and the multi-core performance is improved by about 35-40%.

Among them, CPU-Z single and multi-core increased by 9.4% and 46.3% respectively, and CineBench R23 single and multi-core increased by 40.3% and 13.5% respectively. However, CineBench R20 multi-core increased by 1.36 times, which is obviously wrong.

If converted to the same frequency, the actual improvement is only 0.25-3%, with almost no change. This is normal. After all, the 13th generation architecture design has not changed. The single-core improvement comes from higher frequencies, and the multi-core improvement comes from more small devices. nuclear.

did not run the game, but measured the power consumption of the oven , the highest PL4 reached a terrifying 420W...