Measure Core i9-13900K in games: Averaged about 4.5% faster and higher power consumption [Update]

Measure Core i9-13900K in games: Averaged about 4.5% faster and higher power consumption [Update]


from Andrew Link
Synthetic benchmarks for the Core i9-13900K have already come from Asia and the same reviewer is now adding gaming values.

Original article from 07/18/2022: After there have only been synthetic benchmark values ​​for the Core i9-13900K so far, the Asian reviewer is now adding: There is a whole range of gaming benchmarks with comparisons to the Core i9-12900KF. It should still be the engineering sample that has been causing reports for some time. In the synthetic benchmarks a few days ago, the CPU delivered 10 percent more single-core performance and 35 percent more multi-core performance. In practice, the added value usually looks a little different and so a different picture emerges in games. The lead is shrinking, with breakouts in special scenarios. Most importantly, you get higher minimum frames.

Core i9-13900K: Test names 10 or 35% more performance in synthetic benchmarks





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power consumption [Quelle:  Extreme Player]





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Measurement results [Quelle:  Extreme Player]





The benchmarks come from the same reviewer who provided the synthetic measurements. Horizon Zero Dawn, Red Dead Redemption 2, Farcry 6, Forza Horizon 5, Monster Hunter: Rise and PUBG: Battlegrounds were measured. All this in different resolutions from 1080p. The test conditions are, as usual, good for conversation, but let’s focus on the results. Mostly there are a few more minimum fps with Raptor Lake and Red Dead Redemption in particular seems to benefit from the changes. 80 and 78 more average frames in 1080p and 1440p can be booked. At 2160p, the GPU limit will iron out any measurable benefit. Forza Horizon 5 and PUBG are also among the winners. It’s hard to say which change will contribute the most to Raptor Lake. The 8 E cores are likely to have the largest share; more clocks and larger caches also help without question.

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It was measured on an Asus ROG Z690 Extreme and 32 GiByte DDR5-6400. The pixels are accelerated by an MSI Geforce RTX 3090 Ti Suprim X. In 1080p, the Core i9-13900K proves to be 4.5 percent faster, averaged across all measured values. You have to live with higher power consumption for this. In some cases, it differs significantly from its predecessor; everyone has to decide for themselves whether they want to justify this with almost 5 percent more power. Raptor Lake is expected in October; a presentation could also take place in September.

Source: Extreme players (Bilibili), harukaze5719 (twitter)


Update from 07/22/2022: A Core i9-13900K running on DDR4 memory has now been validated via CPU-Z. It registers with 5 GHz on the P-cores and 3 GHz on the E-cores and achieves 846 points single-threaded and 13,054 multi-threaded. That’s about 15 percent more than a comparable Core i9-12900KF and about 10 percent more than a Ryzen 9 5950X. The CPU would therefore be a bit faster than a Threadripper 2970WX. Reliable readings are expected in late September/early October when Raptor Lake is scheduled to go on sale.

Source: CPU-Z validatorvia Twitter(@TUM_APISAK)



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