This news is reported to us by OneRaichu (as reported by VideoCardz) on Twitter, a permanent hardware leaker who provided benchmarks from Cinebench R23although as always we should be skeptical about this leak and the possibility that it could be faked.

If true, this definitely shows the processor 13900K show off impressive performance, as it succeeded 2,290 in single-core and 35,693 in multi-core. this was demonstrated at the default clock speed and power consumption settings, with the CPU consuming 254W in the test, which is basically the “PL2” power limit of the 13900K.

OneRaichu notes that the 13900K ran at 5.8 GHz on two powerful cores and at 5.5 GHz on the other six and VideoCardz also points to an additional leak from ECSM, which consists of an Aida 64 stability test, and this shows two cores reaching 5.8 GHz and the other also at 5.5 GHz.

While single-core was unaffected here, the multi-core result jumped much higher to 40,616, although the CPU consumed most of the extra 100W of power to achieve this (a peak of 345W). As VideoCardz points out, this suggests that compared to the current 12900K, the upcoming flagship 13900K will be about 30% faster for multi-core performance (and 48% faster with that unlimited power setting) and 48% faster than Ryzen 9 5950X ( 67% with unlimited power). Although it is worth noting that Intel’s 13th generation will face the next generation Ryzen 7950X.


Source: Lega Nerd

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