Intel Core i7-13700F vs. i5-9600K Performance Advantage?

Started by KamyshinFilm on June 20, 2024

I've been looking into upgrading my CPU and was wondering if the Intel Core i7-13700F has a significant performance advantage over the i5-9600K.

Solved by starwyvern in post #3
I came across an article on TechReviewer that compares the Core i7-13700F with the i5-9600K in terms of core types, core counts, frequencies, and cache capacities, along with their overclocking, PCIe, and DDR support. Here's a link to it: Intel Core i7-13700F vs. Intel Core i5-9600K.

Yeah, it seems to have more cores, higher base frequency, better turbo frequencies, and larger L3 cache. Have you seen any benchmarks comparing these CPUs?

I came across an article on TechReviewer that compares the Core i7-13700F with the i5-9600K in terms of core types, core counts, frequencies, and cache capacities, along with their overclocking, PCIe, and DDR support. Here's a link to it: Intel Core i7-13700F vs. Intel Core i5-9600K.

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Thanks for sharing! The article shows that the i7-13700F has 16 performance cores and 8 efficiency cores compared to the i5-9600K's 6 cores. That's quite a difference!

Yeah, I noticed that too. I wonder how much of an impact these extra cores will have on gaming and general app performance.

Based on what I've read, having more CPU cores can improve performance in games that utilize them, but there may be diminishing returns after a certain point. It depends on the specific game and how well it's optimized for multi-core processing.

That makes sense. What about the base frequencies? The i7-13700F has a 2.10 GHz P-core base frequency compared to the i5-9600K's 3.70 GHz base frequency.

Higher base frequencies can definitely help with performance, but it's not everything. Turbo boost technologies and the number of cores play just as important roles in overall performance.

Right, the i7-13700F also has a higher single-core turbo frequency (5.20 GHz) than the i5-9600K (4.60 GHz). That should provide some added performance for more demanding tasks.

I see. What about memory support? The i7-13700F supports DDR5 with a max stock speed of 5600 MHz, while the i5-9600K supports DDR4 with a max stock speed of 2666 MHz. That's quite a difference!

Yes, it seems that the i7-13700F has better memory support which could lead to better overall performance, especially when running more demanding applications.

The PCIe version is another factor to consider. The i7-13700F supports PCIe 5.0, while the i5-9600K supports PCIe 3.0. This means that the i7-13700F can potentially provide better performance for SSDs and graphics cards.

That's a lot to take in. I guess it's safe to say that the i7-13700F has a significant performance advantage over the i5-9600K, especially when considering core count, memory support, and PCIe version.

Yeah, but remember that these factors are just part of the equation. The specific use case and how well software is optimized for each CPU will also play a big role in determining overall performance.

True. Thanks everyone for sharing your insights. I'll definitely check out the TechReviewer article you mentioned, @starwyvern.