In preliminary testing, the Intel Core i9-13900K destroys the Core i9-12900K, outperforming it by up to 46%.
In the upcoming months, Intel's 13th generation "Raptor Lake" chips will make their public debut.
According to reports, the chips have significantly improved performance.
The top-of-the-line Core i9-13900K has now been put to the test by a user going by the moniker of Extreme Player, and the outcomes are as predicted.
When compared to the Core i9-12900K, the CPU demonstrated a remarkable average multi-core performance increase of 40%.
The Core i9-13900K, Intel's anticipated 13th generation "Raptor Lake" flagship, has been extensively leaked.
The chip only recently appeared on Geekbench. Now, a Chinese reviewer named Extreme Player has put an Intel Core i9-13900K qualifying sample through its paces.
With a base frequency of 3.0 GHz and a boost speed in the range of 5.5 GHz and 5.7 GHz, the 24-core, 32-thread CPU was configured to 125 maximum TDP.
The CPU was powered by a 1500 W PSU, an RTX 3060 Ti, and 6400 MT/s DDR5 RAM on an ASUS ROG Z690 Extreme motherboard.
A Thermalright AIO Frozen Magic 360 water cooler was in charge of cooling.
Finally, a 12th generation Intel Core i9-12900KF running at the same 125 W TDP was compared to the Core i9-13900K sample.