Intel Core i9-13900K and i5-13600K Review: Raptor Lake Brings More Bite
by Gavin Bonshor on October 20, 2022 9:00 AM ESTCPU Benchmark Performance: Legacy Tests
In order to gather data to compare with older benchmarks, we are still keeping a number of tests under our ‘legacy’ section. This includes all the former major versions of CineBench (R15, R11.5, R10) as well as Geekbench 4 and 5. We won’t be transferring the data over from the old testing into Bench, otherwise, it would be populated with 200 CPUs with only one data point, so it will fill up as we test more CPUs like the others.
We are using DDR5 memory on the Core i9-13900K, the Core i5-13600K, the Ryzen 9 7950X, and Ryzen 5 7600X, as well as Intel's 12th Gen (Alder Lake) processors at the following settings:
- DDR5-5600B CL46 - Intel 13th Gen
- DDR5-5200 CL44 - Ryzen 7000
- DDR5-4800 (B) CL40 - Intel 12th Gen
All other CPUs such as Ryzen 5000 and 3000 were tested at the relevant JEDEC settings as per the processor's individual memory support with DDR4.
Legacy
In our older string of tests which are widely outdated, or they don't fit into a specific category, the Core i9-13900K takes the crown in some, competes for neck and neck with the Ryzen 9 7950X in others, or it goes the other way. In the single-threaded tests, there's some variance, but not much in the top end where things look to be very close.
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nandnandnand - Thursday, October 20, 2022 - link
The 7950X outperforms the 13900K from 65W to 185W by substantial amounts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P40gp_DJk5E (19:00, Cinebench R23 multi)It also seems to use less power at lower temps in gaming (23:00, Cyberpunk 2077)
That's probably not the end of the story, but Zen 4 is clearly doing better out of the box. Good news for Dragon Range buyers in 2023. Reply
Harry_Wild - Thursday, October 20, 2022 - link
Very happy that Raptor Lake is super competitive to AMD 7000 series! AMD has to lower it’s high end pricing now for both it’s chipset and retail pricing. Let the price wars begin after Thanksgivings. I expect the 7050X to go from $699 to $499. X670E boards will be the same price as the Intel equivalent models! 😁👍 ReplyDrazick - Thursday, October 20, 2022 - link
Could you build / compiler the SPEC tests with AVX512 flags for the Ryzen 7xxx? ReplyRyan Smith - Thursday, October 20, 2022 - link
It's on the to-do list. Though we're not expecting a significant change in performance. ReplyKangal - Thursday, October 20, 2022 - link
Any plans to test these in thermally or energy-constrained limits? Like with Air Cooling, or certain Watt limits?Or perhaps, how will Zen4 on laptops compare to Intel's RPL-equivalent on laptops...?
From here it looks similar to Zen3 vs Intel 12th, or Zen2 vs Intel 11th. That AMD is competitive in multithread and better efficiency, and Intel only remains competitive by expending alot of power, and it's mostly for the single-core.
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Ryan Smith - Friday, October 21, 2022 - link
Yes. Performance testing at lower power levels is also on the to-do list. We had a chance to play with eco mode a bit for the Ryzen review, but didn't get to do something similar for Raptor Lake. ReplyKangal - Friday, October 21, 2022 - link
Oh nice, will be waiting for that next article to drop. Cheers!Reply
m53 - Friday, October 21, 2022 - link
@Ryan: How about testing idle power and realistic day-to-day use cases? I can only find this kind of review for 12th gen vs Zen3 and not 13th gen vs zen4. Would be really nice to have the numbers for 13th zen vs zen4.Here is a link to the review for 12th gen vs zen3: https://youtu.be/4F2z3F64o94 Reply
Drazick - Friday, October 21, 2022 - link
@Ryan, I am not sure about it.I think enabling AVX512 on Ryzen will have a great effect on the FP tests of SPEC. Reply
Oxford Guy - Friday, October 28, 2022 - link
There wasn’t a delay when one of the rendering apps got AVX-512 support several years ago. Reply