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Intel Core i7-13700K and i5-13600K tested: Performance and TDPs increase

As Intel's next-generation Raptor Lake architecture approaches, leaks continue to come from processors. 13th Gen Core i7-13700K and i5-13600K faced off with 12th Gen Intel processors.
 Intel Core i7-13700K and i5-13600K tested: Performance and TDPs increase
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ExtremePlayer, which managed to reach the engineering sample of Intel’s new generation processors Core i9-13900K in the past days, now shared the performance results of the 16-core i7-13700K and 14-core i5-13600K.

Performance and TDP values ​​increase

The new processors tested by ExtremePlayer on the ASRock Steel Legend Z690 motherboard system, one DDR4-3200 and the other DDR5-6400, were compared with the previous generation i7-12700K and i5-12600K models.

However, the Intel i7-13700K manages to get ahead of the 12700K by 10 percent in single-core and 32-34 percent in multi-core CPU-Z tests. However, the new processor comes with a higher TDP of 244W compared to the 188W power consumption of its predecessor.

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In the same tests, the Intel i5-13600K outperforms the previous generation by 5 percent in single-core and 39 to 41 percent in multi-core. On the other hand, when it comes to TDP values, it needs 178W power, which is 30W higher than its predecessor. Thus, we can say that the new generation processors will bring a higher performance with higher power consumption. The 13th Gen Intel Raptor Lake processors are expected to be introduced on September 28.

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