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Core i5-12400 Now leaks as well Beats Ryzen 5 5600X in Benchmarks

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/11/2021 07:37 PM | source: bilibili / videocardz / WCFTech | 31 comment(s)
Core i5-12400 Now leaks as well Beats Ryzen 5 5600X in Benchmarks

Intel's next Core i5-12400 "Alder Lake-S" processor, which is expected to ship in the second half of this year, could be a noteworthy processor as well

The top-end Core i5-12600K is expected to include six "Golden Cove" P cores and four "Gracemont" E cores. Here, the chip is 6-core/12-thread with just P cores; it has 1.5 MB of dedicated L2 cache per core and 18 MB of shared L3 cache; and 1.25 MB of dedicated L2 cache per core. You'll almost certainly receive all of the next-gen I/O, including a PCI-Express Gen 4 infrastructure

The Core i5-12400 is estimated to be less than $219 in price. The only projected negatives are a locked BClk multiplier and very low clock rates of 4.00 GHz. On Chinese social media, a person claimed to have shared alleged Cinebench R20 scores for the i5-12400. It receives 659 points on the single-threaded test and 4784 points on the multi-threaded test, according to the results. Wccftech compared this to known performance metrics of popular processors and discovered that the i5-12400 could wind up being somewhat faster than the Ryzen 5 5600X, which is presently available for $300.

Aside from that, the table includes leaked i9-12900K figures, which suggest why AMD is hurrying to release "Zen3+" with 3D Vertical Cache rather of the next-generation "Zen 4."



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#5954848 Posted on: 10/13/2021 04:42 AM
It looks like a bare minimum, which is not too bad for $200.
The test was made holding a tower air cooler on it (no retention for lga1700).

Performance wise yea, faster than 5600x and only half the consumption@4ghz all core (5600x goes to around 140W+)
I'd say it looks great for a budget gaming with no significant cooling required.

I kind of have my doubts on that 70W in AIDA fpu avx2.
It might be possible though, it's only 6 cores probably running at low voltage to achieve only 4GHz.
If true, it means you can passively cool it in gaming (40W +/-)
the 5600x in the aida stability test with fpu, only uses like 75watts (cpu package power), so its very comparable, no magic here.



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#5954941 Posted on: 10/13/2021 12:01 PM
I know this that is why I asked.

5600X is a 65Watt TDP with a PPT value is 88 W
5800X and above is TDP 105 PPT value is 142 W

I rechecked . My 5600X is doing 108W maxed in this Aida test. Thats 4650Mhz at 1.35v. Temps toped at 90C :) :) :)

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#5955017 Posted on: 10/13/2021 02:24 PM
I rechecked . My 5600X is doing 108W maxed in this Aida test. Thats 4650Mhz at 1.35v. Temps toped at 90C :) :) :)


That looks a bit strange.
My friend's 5600x running 4.6 and 1.35v reports 110A from the cpu vrm line.
That should translate into 148.5W
5 minutes into the test the temperature is only 75C with a noctua U12.

How can you have 90C at 100W, what you cool it with , a potato? :D

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#5955022 Posted on: 10/13/2021 02:38 PM
That looks a bit strange.
My friend's 5600x running 4.6 and 1.35v reports 110A from the cpu vrm line.
That should translate into 148.5W
5 minutes into the test the temperature is only 75C with a noctua U12.

How can you have 90C at 100W, what you cool it with , a potato? :D

I have closed case (Fractal R5) , with fan curves set very low (i'm big fan of ultra silent pc) and cooled with Bequiet Shadowrock 3.

I don't game on AIDA or CB, during gaming my max temp i noticed is 70C which is perfectly fine for this CPU :)

And why it showed 108W i don't know, i just did't it too see how high it goes :)

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#5955027 Posted on: 10/13/2021 02:45 PM
That's a decent case and cpu cooler.
Unless your ambient temp is very high you should be nowhere near 90C.

How much your cpu vrm line read in ampers?
Because to me it looks a bit fishy to have 90C on 108W only, that's a very decent cpu cooler especially for a 5600x.

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