In Geekbench 6, Intel’s 14th generation Core i5-14600K CPU has been compared at both stock and overclocked frequencies. The Intel Core i5-14600K CPU has seen no shortage of benchmark leaks. The Ryzen 5 and Ryzen 7 CPUs will be directly rivaled by this 14th generation processor as it targets the $300 US general market.
The Intel Core i5-14600K CPU’s characteristics are uncomplicated. For a total of 14 cores and 20 threads, you will receive a combination of 6 P-Cores (12 threads) and 8 E-Cores (8 threads). The cores utilize the Raptor Cove & Gracemont core architecture and are once more based on the same 10ESF process node. 20 MB of L2 cache and 24 MB of L3 cache are provided by the chip. The CPU’s base operating frequency is 3.5 GHz, and it can boost to 5.3 GHz.
The most recent benchmarks have now been added to the Geekbench 6 database and demonstrate what the Core i5-14600K’s performance would be like at stock and overclocked settings.
The first set of tests yields a single-core score of 2819 points and a multi-core score of 16,707 utilizing an ASUS TUF Gaming Z790-PLUS WIFI Motherboard and DDR5-5200 memory. Over the i5-13600K, this is a 6% boost in single-core performance and a 13% increase in multi-core performance.
On a Gigabyte Z790 AORUS Master X motherboard with DDR5-7600 memory (48 GB capacity) running at up to 5.7 GHz, the second set of benchmarks were performed. A single-core score of 2861 points and a multi-core score of 17,974 points are the results of this. Single-core performance has increased by 1.5%, and multi-core performance has increased by 8%.
The rest of the 14th Gen “Unlocked” CPUs, including the Intel Core i5-14600K, are anticipated to go on sale next month on October 17.
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