The Intel Core i5-14600 is part of the 14th generation of the Raptor Lake Refresh Non-K series. Unlike the “K” models, these chips do not offer support for overclocking, as they are intended to be produced in large numbers for the mainstream market and might otherwise pose a challenge for Intel’s RMA department. Like the other Raptor Lake refresh models, the Core i5-14600 has a 200 MHz clock speed increase over its predecessor, and that’s practically the only new feature.
The CPU is equipped with 14 cores and 20 threads. There are 6 performance cores and 8 efficiency cores. The technical specifications are similar to those of the 13th generation, which indicates that the difference in performance is not significant. However, the decisive difference lies in the maximum turbo clock, which is 5.2 GHz. This is only a slight increase of 200 MHz compared to the Core i5-13600.
In addition, the AIDA64 Stability Test revealed that the maximum turbo power (MTP) of the Core i5-14600 is quite similar to its predecessor at 156.10 watts. The CPU reached a maximum performance of 81°C and a clock frequency of 4.8 GHz for all P-cores and 3.9 GHz for all E-cores. As this is a non-K CPU, no overclocking was performed as motherboard manufacturers have also abandoned BCLK-OC due to Intel restrictions.
The Intel Core i5-14600 was also tested with the Cinebench R23 and CPU-Z benchmarks under MTP to give a more comprehensive look at the CPU’s performance when not overclocked. In the Cinebench test, the CPU scored 1992 points in the single-core test and 22768 points in the multi-core test. In CPU-Z, the chip scored 837.7 points in the single-core test and 9395.4 points in the multi-core test.
The Intel Core i5-14600 and the rest of the 14th generation non-K CPU lineup are expected to be priced the same as the 13th generation CPUs. The new Raptor Lake refresh SKUs are expected to ship from Intel in January 2024 after being officially unveiled at CES 2024. More information is expected next month. Overall, you can expect a slight improvement in performance per EURO.
Source: ECSM
12 Antworten
Kommentar
Lade neue Kommentare
Mitglied
Veteran
Urgestein
Urgestein
Urgestein
Urgestein
Urgestein
Veteran
Mitglied
Alle Kommentare lesen unter igor´sLAB Community →