Intel Core i5-14600K tested before launch: Here are the results

Intel's new desktop platform 14th Generation Raptor Lake Refresh processors are expected to be introduced in the coming weeks. In this context, we have previously talked about the performance of the Core i9-14900KF, which will be included in the family. Finally, Raptor Lake...
 Intel Core i5-14600K tested before launch: Here are the results
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Intel’s new desktop platform 14th Generation Raptor Lake Refresh processors are expected to be introduced in the coming weeks. In this context, we have previously told you about the performance of the Core i9-14900KF, which will be included in the family. Finally, Raptor Lake Refresh’s mid-level processor, Intel Core i5-14600K, was tested on three different platforms. Here are the first results…

Intel Core i5-14600K tested before launch

According to the shared leak, Intel Core i5-14600K will offer a total of 14 cores and 20 threads, 6 performance and 8 efficiency. Let us remind you that this configuration was previously used in the Core i5-13600K. So there is no big change here. However, the peak clock speed of the performance cores increases slightly from 5.1GHz to 5.3GHz.

When we look at the images, we see that Intel Core i5-14600K is tested on Cinebench R23, Cinebench 2024 and CPU-Z platforms. Accordingly, the new processor gets 2,072 and 25,270 points in Cinebench R23’s single and multi-core tests, respectively. We can say that these scores are 2 to 3 percent higher than its predecessor, the i5-13600K. Additionally, these images show that the i5-14600K maintains a 5.3GHz clock speed with a 160W TDP.

In other tests, we see that the difference widens. The i5-14600K has a single-core score of 124 and a multi-core score of 1,430 in Cinebench 2024. Thus, it performs 8 percent to 14 percent better than its predecessor. In CPU-Z, there is a difference of 4 to 6 percent between the two processors.

Core i5-13600K and Core i5-14600K results:

  • Cinebench R23:
    • Single Core: 2021 – 2072 (2%)
    • Multi-Core: 24,528 – 25,270 (+3%)
  • Cinebench 2024:
    • Single Core: 115 – 124 (+8%)
    • Multi-Core: 1,255 – 1,430 (+14%)
  • CPU-Z:
    • Single Core: 819 – 868 (+6%)
    • Multi-Core: 9,847 – 10,250 (+4%)

For those who don’t know, 14th Generation Intel Raptor Lake Refresh processors will continue to use Intel 7 processing nodes and will be compatible with existing LGA 1700/1800 motherboards. The biggest upgrade on the platform will be an increase in the number of cores, higher clock speeds and faster DDR5 memory support on certain models.

14th Generation Raptor Lake Refresh processors are expected to be introduced at the Intel Innovation 2023 event on October 17. Therefore, we think that more leaks will be shared in the coming days.

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