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Guru3D.com » News » Intel Core i7-13700K reached 6.18 GHz with overclock

Intel Core i7-13700K reached 6.18 GHz with overclock

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/04/2022 09:08 AM | source: videocardz / via @QXE87 | 20 comment(s)
Intel Core i7-13700K reached 6.18 GHz with overclock

With a single thread, the unreleased Intel Core i7-13700K processor reached over a thousand points on the CPU-Z benchmark this week. The overclock was accomplished by setting the eight performance cores to almost 6,200 MHz and the eight efficiency cores to 4,200 MHz.

The Raptor Lake CPU was installed on a DDR4 memory-equipped Asus Z690 ROG Strix A motherboard. Since hyperthreading was deactivated, CPU-Z displays just 16 threads. According to unofficial data gathered thus far, this model has 24 threads. The engineering sample of i7-13700K obtained 1009.9 points in single thread and 11877 points in multithreaded performance with all threads. Leaks indicate that, with this overclock, the CPU outperforms the 13th generation's flagship processor, the i9-13900K. According to the leaker, Raptor Lake CPUs are compatible with voltages of 1.3V and may be cooler than existing Alder Lake processors. The i7-13700K in this instance was set with a voltage of 1,536V. Unfortunately, neither the cooling system nor the temperatures were disclosed. 

According to speculations, the unveiling of the Intel Core Raptor Lake CPUs will take happen during the September 28 Intel innovation event, and the launch will occur several weeks later.



Intel Core i7-13700K reached 6.18 GHz with overclock




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#6039212 Posted on: 08/04/2022 09:57 AM
At 400-450w? xD

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#6039215 Posted on: 08/04/2022 10:02 AM
Broke 1k in single core :eek:

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#6039221 Posted on: 08/04/2022 10:28 AM
Why 13700 and not 13900?
I guess the reason why they went with the 13700 is because E-cores are crippling cooling due to used up die space that still gets fed power in the end?

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#6039226 Posted on: 08/04/2022 10:34 AM
Broke 1k in single core :eek:

I bet they oc'ed until it reached 1k score so they can brag now over interwebz.. :D doesnt matter if it cooks at them volts and power usage

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#6039235 Posted on: 08/04/2022 10:59 AM
Why 13700 and not 13900?
I guess the reason why they went with the 13700 is because E-cores are crippling cooling due to used up die space that still gets fed power in the end?
They used what they got... You can't always choose what you are getting to test. :)

E-cores on or off, it doesn't really matter much cooling vice :)

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