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Processor performance tests Intel Core i5-13500 It is circulated on the network, which indicates that it is faster than i5-12600 k At a price that may be lower than this when it is put on the market.

Intel Core i5-13500 shows on par with Core i5-12600K in Cinebench R23

i5-13500 processor

It appears that the processor is already on sale in the Indonesian market, and this latest benchmark comes from user Alva Jonathan (Lucky_n00b). One such processor for sale ended up in the hands of this user, who took the opportunity to run some tests on it.

The Intel Core i5-13500 processor is a model with an Alder Lake C0 matrix, with a configuration of 6 performance cores and 8 efficiency cores for a total of 14 cores and 20 threads. With this configuration, it has the same thread count as the Core i7-12700K, albeit with more performance cores. The size of the L3 cache is 24MB and the L2 cache is 11.5MB.

i5-13500 processor

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the Core i5-13500 with the motherboard MSI Pro Z690-A DDR4. The processor was set with a maximum clock of 4.8GHz (P-Core) on a single core, while E-Core clocks fluctuated between 2.8 and 2.9GHz with PL1 mode. With PL1 mode, the P-Core’s maximum clock speeds reach 4.5GHz on all cores and 3.5GHz on the e-cores.

As expected, the model hits 65 watts in the PL1, but it peaks at 154 watts when set to PL2 mode.

performance results

i5-13500 processor

in a Cinebench R23 The CPU scores 1834 points with a 65W setting and 1885 points with PL1 maxed out. Meanwhile, in the multiscore the score is 17104 points in PL1 @ 65W and 21103 points

In terms of performance benchmarks, the Intel Core i5-13500 scored 1,834 (PL1 – 65W) and 1,885 (PL1 – Unlimited) points in the Cinebench R23 single-thread test. In multithreading, the Core i5-13500 scored 17104 points (PL1 – 65W) and 21103 points (PL1 – Unlimited).

i5-13500 processor

The results show that it is on par with the Core i5-12600KAlthough with the Unlimited Power profile, this performance would be worlds apart i7-12700 k.

If this is the ultimate performance, then this processor could be a real hit with mid-range PC users and gamers as well. We’ll keep you informed.

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