Wednesday, September 28th 2022

Intel Core i9-13900KS Hype Train Flags off with CPU-Z Bench Leak

Shortly after its announcement along with an "early next year" launch timeline, benchmarks of the upcoming Core i9-13900KS are beginning to trickle down. The first such sees an alleged CPU-Z Bench score of 18453.4 points multi-threaded score, and 982.5 points single-threaded. We have no clue about the clock-speeds, but assuming it's running at stock settings, the multi-threaded score is around 15% higher than that of the Ryzen 9 7950X, which scores around 16000 points in the multi-threaded test at stock settings (i.e. 5.10 GHz all-core boost).
Sources: HXL (Twitter), Bilibili
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16 Comments on Intel Core i9-13900KS Hype Train Flags off with CPU-Z Bench Leak

#1
beedoo
Just installed a 12.8KW battery and 5.8KW in solar panels. Should be almost enough to run this thing almost free of charge!
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#2
ZoneDymo
beedooJust installed a 12.8KW battery and 5.8KW in solar panels. Should be almost enough to run this thing almost free of charge!
and think of the heat it produces, basically you will be heating your room AND gaming/producing, its win/win.
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#3
Crackong
Isn't this already leaked before?
leak the leak again?

how many times they have to reinvented the wheel ?
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#4
ymdhis
I just wish these new CPUs wouldn't need 200W+ (for cpu only) and 6GHz to give those impressive numbers, plus a $400 motherboard.
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#5
dj-electric
ymdhisI just wish these new CPUs wouldn't need 200W+ (for cpu only) and 6GHz to give those impressive numbers, plus a $400 motherboard.
Fully stressed out (obviously not a 6GHz situation, since multicore), this chip will pull over 200W, it will probably pull 300W given ample cooling.
253W is what chips like the non S 13900K are expected to pull continously
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#6
spnidel
CrackongIsn't this already leaked before?
leak the leak again?

how many times they have to reinvented the wheel ?
an intentional "leak" to try and steal some thunder away from AMD's ryzen 7000 launch, just your typical marketing bs
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#7
DeathtoGnomes
CrackongIsn't this already leaked before?
leak the leak again?

how many times they have to reinvented the wheel ?
Intels yacht has no wheels, but it is Holy. I dont like these imitation leaks either with limited information. Might as well say mine is bigger than yours.
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#8
dgianstefani
TPU Proofreader
Wouldn't be surprised if, with the right hardware, carefully tuned, this chip could break 1k cpu single core in cpuz on ambient.
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#9
ARF
I support 100% Intel to release a strong and very competitive Core i-lineup in order to take AMD down to Earth. Because AMD forgot that they live on Earth :D
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#10
natr0n
with those scores...I lost a few inches
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#11
Denver
ARFI support 100% Intel to release a strong and very competitive Core i-lineup in order to take AMD down to Earth. Because AMD forgot that they live on Earth :D
A CPU produced in limited quantity and with 350-400w TDP will not do this. It's actually funny that someone would care about launching such a product.
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#12
R0H1T
ARFI support 100% Intel to release a strong and very competitive Core i-lineup in order to take AMD down to Earth. Because AMD forgot that they live on Earth :D
I support anyone who comes out on the top in the melee!
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#13
Valantar
Given that Zen4 doesn't move CPU-Z test performance beyond its clock speed increase, this comparison is a bit ... well, not misleading in and of itself - it's correct for CPU-Z benchmark performance, after all - but doesn't say anything about overall relative performance. For that, a comparison to a 12900K (which we in turn know how performs overall against the 7950X) would be more useful.
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#14
natr0n
You know ive done a lot of quick tests using cpuz bench for testing undervolting and I noticed it is bs... always the same rarely does it it increase I wonder how many hours i wasted using it.

Thanks for sharing.
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#15
Jimmy_
Things are getting heated up :) interestingly
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#16
Punkenjoy
The best time in hardware is when there is a ping pong game between the vendors for the lead and it look like it's what we will have this fall/winter. Zen4 then Raptor Lake, Then Zen 4 X3D.

Nice time ! but i think if you are not in a rush, i would wait for Zen 4 X3D benchmark to make your buying decision.


I hope that we will have similar competition soon on the GPU side !
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