
New benchmarks of Intel’s Core i9-13900K Raptor Lake flagship CPU have leaked out throughout the Ashes of The Singularity benchmark by Benchleaks.
Intel Core i9-13900K Raptor Lake CPU Is Up To 24% Faster Than Core i9-12900K Alder Lake CPU In Ashes of The Singularity Benchmark
Ashes of The Singularity Escalation is a very outdated title nevertheless it was one of many first video games to reap the benefits of DirectX 12’s Async Compute know-how and updates have additionally been made in order that the engine can reap the benefits of multi-core processors. Now the Intel thirteenth Gen Raptor Lake flagship is being examined on this benchmark and we will see the way it compares in opposition to its predecessor & rivaling elements.
The Intel Core i9-13900K Raptor Lake CPU pattern examined here’s a retail chip that options 24 cores and 32 threads in an 8 P-Core and 16 E-Core configuration. The CPU is configured at a base clock of three.0 GHz, a single-core enhance clock of 5.8 GHz (1-2) cores, and an all-core enhance clock of 5.5 GHz (all 8 P-Cores). The CPU options 68 MB of mixed cache and a 125W PL1 ranking that goes as much as 250W.
We can solely use the Crazy 4K preset numbers for the reason that different chips have not been examined at Crazy 1080p preset within the current model of the benchmark. The Crazy 4K preset was examined with DX12 API and the outcomes are as follows. The Intel Core i9-13900K scored a median framerate of 204.7 FPS which is as much as 24% quicker than the Intel Core i9-12900K which scored 165.3 FPS on the similar settings. The AMD Ryzen 9 5950X scored 143.5 FPS and the Ryzen 7 5800X3D scored 121.4 FPS so which means the Raptor Lake flagship is 43% and 68% quicker than these two CPUs, respectively.
Now you may ask why AMD’s Ryzen 7 5800X3D carried out slower than the 5950X on this particular benchmark when different game benchmarks show vastly superior efficiency. It’s merely because of the truth, which I additionally talked about above, that this benchmark takes benefit of cores & threads extra aggressively than different video games. Also, the benchmark was run at 4K which implies that is principally a GPU-bound situation and that is obvious within the general framerate which could be very related among the many three chips. It is an fascinating consequence for positive and for video games that desire core/threads over clocks will see an enormous benefit with Raptor Lake chips. To see how the CPU performs in customary AAA titles, you’ll be able to see extra gaming benchmarks right here.
The Intel thirteenth Gen Raptor Lake Desktop CPUs together with the flagship Core i9-13900K is anticipated to launch in October on the Z790 platform. The CPUs might be going up in opposition to AMD’s Ryzen 7000 CPU lineup which additionally launches in Fall 2022.
Intel Raptor Lake vs AMD Raphael Desktop CPUs Comparison ‘Expected’
CPU Family | AMD Raphael (RPL-X) | Intel Raptor Lake (RPL-S) |
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Process Node | TSMC 5nm | Intel 7 |
Architecture | Zen 4 (Chiplet) | Raptor Cove (P-Core) Gracemont (E-Core) |
Flagship SKU | Ryzen 9 7950X | Core i9-13900K |
Cores / Threads | Up To 16/32 | Up To 24/32 |
Total L3 Cache | 64 MB (+3D V-Cache) | 36 MB |
Total L2 Cache | 16 MB | 32 MB |
Total Cache | 80 MB | 68 MB |
Max Clocks (1T) | 5.7 GHz | 5.8 GHz |
Memory Support | DDR5 | DDR5/DDR4 |
Memory Channels | 2 Channel (2DPC) | 2 Channel (2DPC) |
Memory Speeds | DDR5-5600 | DDR5-5600 DDR4-3200 |
Platform Support | 600-Series (X670E/X670/B650/A620) | 600-Series (Z690/H670/B650/H610) 700-Series (Z790/H770/B760) |
PCIe Gen 5.0 | Both GPU & M.2 (Extreme chipsets solely) | Both GPU & M.2 (700-Series solely however cut up) |
Integrated Graphics | AMD RDNA 2 | Intel Iris Xe |
Socket | AM5 (LGA 1718) | LGA 1700/1800 |
TDP (Max) | 170W (TDP) 230W (PPT) |
125W (PL1) 240W+ (PL2) |
Launch | September 2022 | October 2022 |