This is the leak numbers i can find: https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-R...h-s-single-and-multi-core-tests.644068.0.html
Which like AMD reports should be view with caution
Well for eg claimed here there is lower power draw but everything i have seen from leaks and official announcement is higher power draw. Stuff like this just makes me wonder
Aggresive pricing, better performance, runs cooler, similar power draw, much better ddr5 scaling. Keeps on winning. Well except for board life but I can live with that.
Ok sorry i misread ur postI say similar ah not lower. And yes I can't share SS + source since it can always be traced back, and this is a public forum after all. No need to take me so seriously anyway and keep digging at it. Up to you to believe or not, and ofcourse you can always wait accordingly.
It looks too good to be true (specifically the power draw), and knowing this came from Intel, I think you should just wait for official testing results since the results are heavily biased. However, given the extra e-cores, it is expected that Raptor Lake will fare better than the Alder Lake part that it is replacing.![]()
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In their measurements, 13900K used 5600 MHz ram, compared to 12900K using 4800MHz ram.It looks too good to be true (specifically the power draw), and knowing this came from Intel, I think you should just wait for official testing results since the results are heavily biased. However, given the extra e-cores, it is expected that Raptor Lake will fare better than the Alder Lake part that it is replacing.
That is because 13th Gen and Z790 boards are now 5600Mhz base effective JEDEC frequency. While 12th Gen and Z690 boards was 4800Mhz base effective JEDEC frequency.In their measurements, 13900K used 5600 MHz ram, compared to 12900K using 4800MHz ram.
But I wouldn't say it's impossible because the Ryzen 7950x 65w eco mode (actually 88w) did better than 12900k in multicore. So it's possible, especially given that intel has spammed numerous e-cores in the 13900K.
A Die looks great for benches but M Die seems to be able to tighten timings better than A Die. You can see the latency isn't all that better than a tightened M Die despite the higher frequency.Gigabyte Ushers Breakthrough Performance of XMP DDR5-7600 and DDR5-7950 O.C with Team Group
Source: techpowerup.com
Hynix A DDR5....
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hopefully tonight, i think sg price release would be at night too..? waiting for it as well.13th gen will be out on oct 20 so anyone knows when will the review embargo be lifted?
I tot the review embargo will be released earlier a bit but seems nopehopefully tonight, i think sg price release would be at night too..? waiting for it as well.