Intel Core i7-14700K CPU Benchmarks Leak Out: Up To twenty% Sooner Than Core i7-13700K However 13% Increased Energy Draw
The most recent benchmarks of Intel’s Core i7-14700K Raptor Lake Refresh CPU have leaked out and in contrast towards the Intel Core i7-13700K.
Intel’s Core i7-14700K CPU Up To twenty% Sooner Than Core i7-13700K However Consumes Extra Energy In Leaked Benchmarks
These newly leaked benchmarks come straight from Bilibili’s content material creator, -T小白-, who has cleverly titled the video “13700K SUPER PRO MAX PLUS ULTRA OC” to keep away from any points with the embargo and NDA. The chip itself can also be photoshopped within the BIOS to seem because the “Core i7-13700KS” however the chip the truth is is the Core i7-14700K which is clearly seen in CPU-z the place the 8 P-Core and 12 E-Core configuration is proven (solely particular to this desktop SKU).
This would be the fourth leak of the Intel Core i7-14700K which had beforehand appeared a number of occasions. We first noticed the chip again in July within the first leaked benchmarks which confirmed as much as 15% higher efficiency with an ES SKU, later we noticed the chip working as much as 6.3 GHz (overclocked) on an MSI Z690 motherboard and the chip additionally had extra benchmarks leak out alongside its i9 brother inside the BAPCo database.
By way of specs, the Intel Core i7-14700K CPU comes with an 8+12 core configuration that provides 20 cores & 28 threads. This might be a pleasant improve over the present Core i7-13700K processor which gives an 8+8 core config, delivering additional increase to multi-threaded efficiency due to these further E-Cores. The CPU will supply 33 MB of good cache (vs 30 MB) & function clock speeds of three.4 GHz on the base and as much as 5.6 GHz with TBMT3. That is additionally a +200 MHz increase over the 13700K & we are able to see efficiency uplifts of round 5-10% from this explicit SKU.
- Core i7-14700K: 20 Cores (8+12) / 28 Threads / 5.6 GHz Enhance / 33 MB L3 Cache / 125W / $450?
- Core i7-13700K: 16 Cores (8+8) / 24 Threads / 5.4 GHz Enhance / 30 MB L3 Cache / 125W / $409
- Core i7-12700K: 12 Cores (8+4) / 20 Threads / 5.0 GHz Enhance / 25 MB L3 Cache / 125W / $450
Beginning with the benchmarks, we first have CPU-z the place the chip scores 14992.8 factors in multi & 909.7 factors in single-threaded checks. That is a soar of +20% in multi and +4% in single-thread checks over the Core i7-13700K. In Cinebench R23, the multi-threaded lead falls down to fifteen% whereas the single-core lead stays on the identical +4%.
The multi-threaded improve is in step with a +16.6% improve within the variety of threads over the Core i7-13700K plus the additional shut additionally delivers some increase. The chip might be seen boosting as much as 5.6 GHz throughout two cores. The all-core frequencies are maintained at 5.5 GHz for the P-Cores and 4.3 GHz for the E-Cores which is a +200 MHz / +100 MHz soar over the i7-13700K, respectively.
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It is usually proven that the chip consumes 30W larger energy than its predecessor when stress examined in AIDA64 (260.54W vs 231.29W). As we’ve been saying since our Computex revelations, the Raptor Lake Refresh lineup will supply marginal positive factors however at the price of larger energy consumption.
- Identical Structure as Raptor Lake (Raptor Cove P-Cores + Gracemont E-Cores)
- Identical Course of Node as Raptor Lake (Intel 7 aka 10nm++)
- Increased Clock Speeds Past 6.0 GHz
- Assist For Sooner DDR5 Reminiscence DIMMs
- A lot Increased Energy Consumption (Shut To 300W)
- Compatibility With Present LGA 1700 / 1800 Socket Motherboards
Gaming efficiency was examined inside CS: GO, PUBG, Genshin Impression, and a Chinese language MMO. The efficiency outcomes are as beneath:
CSGO (1080P / Max / RTX 4090):
- Core i7-14700K (DDR5-8000C34) – 979 FPS (AVG) / 263 (Min)
- Core i7-13700K (DDR5-8000C34) – 978 FPS (AVG) / 265 (Min)
- Core i7-14700K (DDR5-5600C46) – 880 FPS (AVG) / 229 (Min)
- Core i7-13700K (DDR5-5600C46) – 862 FPS (AVG) / 212 (Min)
PUBG (1080P / Max / RTX 4090):
- Core i7-14700K (DDR5-8000C34) – 197 FPS (AVG) / 170 (Min)
- Core i7-13700K (DDR5-8000C34) – 198 FPS (AVG) / 168 (Min)
- Core i7-14700K (DDR5-5600C46) – 149 FPS (AVG) / 115 (Min)
- Core i7-13700K (DDR5-5600C46) – 153 FPS (AVG) / 123 (Min)
As you may see, the efficiency is inside the margin of error in each titles however the actual check for this chip could be comparisons towards the Ryzen 7 7800X3D which is an absolute killer deal for gaming PCs proper now. We’ll see if the Intel Core i7-14700K can match or come near the effectivity of the 3D V-Cache chip in gaming whereas providing significantly better multi-threaded efficiency or if it is going to stumble beneath its excessive energy consumption and warmth output. The Intel Raptor Lake Refresh 14th Gen CPUs are anticipated to launch within the coming months with an unveil deliberate for Innovation 23.
Intel Raptor Lake-S Refresh Desktop CPU Specs “Preliminary”:
CPU Identify | Cores | Threads | Base Clock | Enhance Clock | L2 / L3 Cache | TDP (PL1) | MSRP |
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Core i9-14900K | 8+16 (24) | 32 | 3.2 GHz | 6.0 GHz | 32 / 36 MB | 125W | ~$589 US |
Core i9-14900KF | 8+16 (24) | 32 | 3.2 GHz | 6.0 GHz | 32 / 36 MB | 125W | ~$564 US |
Core i9-14900 | 8+16 (24) | 32 | 2.0 GHz | 5.8 GHz | 32 / 36 MB | 65W | ~$549 US |
Core i9-14900F | 8+16 (24) | 32 | 2.0 GHz | 5.8 GHz | 32 / 36 MB | 65W | ~$524 US |
Core i7-14700K | 8+12 (20) | 28 | 3.4 GHz | 5.6 GHz | 28 / 33 MB | 125W | ~$409 US |
Core i7-14700KF | 8+12 (20) | 28 | 3.4 GHz | 5.6 GHz | 28 / 33 MB | 125W | ~$384 US |
Core i7-14700 | 8+12 (20) | 28 | 2.1 GHz | 5.4 GHz | 28 / 33 MB | 65W | ~$384 US |
Core i7-14700F | 8+12 (20) | 28 | 2.1 GHz | 5.4 GHz | 28 / 33 MB | 65W | ~$359 US |
Core i5-14600K | 6+8 (14) | 20 | 3.5 GHz | 5.3 GHz | 20 / 24 MB | 125W | ~$319 US |
Core i5-14600KF | 6+8 (14) | 20 | 3.5 GHz | 5.3 GHz | 20 / 24 MB | 125W | ~$294 US |
Core i5-14600 | 6+8 (14) | 20 | 2.7 GHz | 5.2 GHz | 20 / 24 MB | 65W | ~$255 US |
Core i5-14500 | 6+8 (14) | 20 | 2.6 GHz | 5.0 GHz | 20 / 24 MB | 65W | ~$232 US |
Core i5-14400 | 6+4(10) | 16 | 2.5 GHz | 4.7 GHz | 9.5/ 20 MB | 65W | ~$221 US |
Core i5-14400F | 6+4(10) | 16 | 2.5 GHz | 4.7 GHz | 9.5/ 20 MB | 65W | ~$196 US |
Core i3-14100 | 4+0 (4) | 8 | TBD | 4.7 GHz | 5.0 / 12 MB | 65W | ~$134 US |
Core i3-14100F | 4+0 (4) | 8 | TBD | 4.7 GHz | 5.0 / 12 MB | 65W | ~$109 US |
Intel 300 | 2+0 (2) | 4 | 3.9 GHz | TBD | 2.5 / 6.0 MB | 46W | ~79 US |
Information Supply: HXL (@9550pro)
Originally posted 2023-08-12 03:44:46.