Intel Core i9-13900K with and without power management settings

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OneRaichu, a leaker, has shared fresh benchmark data showcasing the flagship Raptor Lake CPU. The Raptor Lake CPU has a single-core Cinebench R23 score of 2290 points and a multi-core score of 35693 points.



 The CPU package appears to have consumed 254W of power in this test with default power and frequency settings. This is the speculated Turbo/PL2 power limit for Intel's flagship Core i9-13900K CPU.

According to OneRaichu's Cinebench R23 testing, its power constraints have been eased. The i9-13900K uses up to 254 W of package power in its normal configuration, with factory power constraints, and earns 35693 points. When the power constraints in the motherboard's UEFI setup software are unlocked (i.e. PL1/PL2 set to an unattainable 4096 W), the processor's package power peaks at 345 W (a 36% increase in peak power-draw), yet results in a multi-threaded score of 40616 points, representing a 13.8 percent performance boost.

Intel Core i9-13900K with and without power management settings


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