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Guru3D.com » News » Store publishes benchmarks of the Core i9-12900KF, i7-12700KF and i5-12600KF

Store publishes benchmarks of the Core i9-12900KF, i7-12700KF and i5-12600KF

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/13/2021 10:05 AM | source: Sakhtafzarmag | 80 comment(s)
Store publishes benchmarks of the Core i9-12900KF, i7-12700KF and i5-12600KF

Supposed benchmarks of the Core i9-12900KF, i7-12700KF, and i5-12600KF processors from Intel's 12th generation of Core "Alder Lake-S" processors were published by the Persian retailer Sakhtafzarmag, along with the specifications and prices of the first models of the 12th generation of Intel Core "Alder Lake-S" processors. 

We recommend that you take the information with tweezers, salt and the hole lot; they did not attach any snapshot of the hardware or capture that verifies the veracity of these tests. Nonetheless, we thought it would be interesting to share it with others to see what they thought in the event that the information turns out to be correct.

According to Sakhtafzarmag, the Core i9-12900K will feature eight high-performance (“P”) cores and eight high-efficiency (“E”) cores for a total of sixteen cores and twenty-four threads. Its "P" cores will operate at a base frequency of 3.2GHz and a single-core boost frequency of 5.3GHz, with a TDP PL1 of 125W and PL2 of 228W, and will be available for US $599.

The chart also includes specifications for the Core i7 and Core i5 lines, confirming reports that the Core i5-12600K will feature six "P" cores and four "E" cores, while the Core i5-12600 and i5-12400 will feature only six "P" cores with no "E" cores enabled.

According to Sakhtafzarmag's alleged tests, the i9-11900KF would achieve around 2000 points in the Cinebench R23 single-core test, becoming the benchmark's undisputed champion. Additionally, the i7-12700KF and i5-12600KF would perform admirably in this test, absolutely attacking AMD's Ryzen 5000 range. Regarding the Cinebench R23 multi-core tests, the i9-12900K would outperform the Ryzen 9 5950X, the i7-12700K would outperform the Ryzen 9 5900X, and the i5-12600KF would outperform the Ryzen 7 5800X, all at lower prices. If these results are accurate, the price-performance ratio of this generation would be impressive.

Additionally, the tests include X264 and X265 encoding tests, in which the blue chips outperform the red CPUs in traditional tests, whereas the red CPUs outperform the blue chips in the x265 tests, which include additional scenes.
Finally, findings in Blender reveal that the i9-12900KF significantly surpasses the Ryzen 9 5900X, while both the i7-12700KF and i5-12600KF outperform the Ryzen 7 5800X, indicating that Intel's new generation is on its way to reclaim the court.

It will be interesting to see whether or not these findings prove to be accurate. This will require us to wait until November to see the first reviews of Intel's new processors.



Store publishes benchmarks of the Core i9-12900KF, i7-12700KF and i5-12600KF Store publishes benchmarks of the Core i9-12900KF, i7-12700KF and i5-12600KF Store publishes benchmarks of the Core i9-12900KF, i7-12700KF and i5-12600KF Store publishes benchmarks of the Core i9-12900KF, i7-12700KF and i5-12600KF




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jose2016
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#5946026 Posted on: 09/13/2021 12:00 PM
We just have to wait for the Intel to be released and see real tests, like the ones done here at guru3d.
Then AMD will fight back and as long as this continues it will be good news for everyone.

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#5946028 Posted on: 09/13/2021 12:06 PM
If those are true, AMD might just get "Conroed" again.

But personally, I think those are too good to be true.

Mineria
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#5946029 Posted on: 09/13/2021 12:06 PM
The more interesting part is, how cool or hot will they run with close to same performance as the high end Zen3's.
5xxx may perform well but they are not the easiest CPU's to keep temperatures down on.

jose2016
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#5946031 Posted on: 09/13/2021 12:11 PM
The more interesting part is, how cool or hot will they run with close to same performance as the high end Zen3's.
5xxx may perform well but they are not the easiest CPU's to keep temperatures down on.

That's true.
The new ryzen seems to have better control over the issue of sudden exaggerated voltage and temperature rises. With the CTR program you can already control this, but it is better if the CPU itself does it.

asturur
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#5946044 Posted on: 09/13/2021 12:52 PM
not sure if i would spend the money on a new platform for a 25% increase, moving from my 470x where i just need to slap a 5800x on.
I guess it would be great if those cpusare that fast, so AMD would either cut price or do something new again.
If they have the performance, intel price matter less.

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