3/1/2023 0 Comments Benchmark cpu![]() Still, Raptor Lake is 10% faster in single-core and 21% faster in multicore test compared to Alder Lake i9-12900 non-K CPU. More importantly and not surprisingly, it is also faster than the predecessor: i9-12900 non-K featuring 16 cores and 24 threads. Unfortunately, Geekbench does not have official ranking for i9-12900 non-K.įor this reason, we collected similar scores featuring i9-12900/Gigabyte Z690 configured systems and calculated the average by ourselves (do note that those are a bit higher than typical OEM systems with non-K series). This is actually a fantastic result, outperforming most of the current high-end CPUs from Intel and AMD. The CPU scores 2130 points in single-core test, and 20131 in multicore. Intel Core i9-13900 non-K CPU specs, Source: Geekbench The CPU has been tested on Gigabyte Z690 Gaming X motherboard supporting 32 GB of DDR5 memory. ![]() Over at Geekbench there is a first benchmark result featuring this CPU, which supposedly boosted up to 5.57 GHz according to the detailed output. It will probably be relatively easy to overclock this CPU by unlocking power limits however, this is most likely not the point of this CPU anyway. Unlike the i9-13900K, which has a nominal TDP of 125W, the non-K variant is just 65W out of the box. In total, this SKU features 24 cores and 32 threads, which is Intel’s highest core count ever for a consumer CPU. This means full silicon with 8 Performance (Raptor Cove) cores and two clusters of Efficient Cores (Gracemont) with 8 cores each. Intel Core i9-13900 features the exact same CPU configuration as the K-variant. Geekbench, everyone’s favorite leak-bench, now lists Core i9-13900 non-K CPU, one of the first 65W models from the upcoming series. Intel 65W Raptor Lake tested in Geekbench
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