Summary of the gaming performance in 1440p
You might think that a GPU limit is a GPU limit and thus a boring matter. However, the older Core i9-12900K was already able to hold its ground just before the Ryzen 9 7950X at the Ryzen launch. Now, however, the Intel Core i9-13900K clearly pushes forward and even pulls the Core i5-13600K in tow behind it to the top. However, its percentiles and especially the P1 are not quite as elegant, and we’ll see what happened there in a moment. I had already announced this.
And Ultra-HD does not matter anyway, because when it comes to CPU tests, you will only find the minimal differences in the P1, if at all. But this is also interesting here, so pay attention. The summary for power consumption and efficiency across all games, I already mentioned, will be on a separate page later.
The Intel Core i9-13900K is now 4.1 percentage points ahead of the Ryzen 9 7950X, only 2.7 percentage points ahead of the Core i5-13600K and 3.5 percentage points ahead of the Core i9-12900K. The Core i5-13600K is 4.6 percentage points ahead of the Core i5-12600K just under 2 percentage points ahead of the Ryzen 7 7700X. Yes, the fronts are still clear here as well, which Intel’s 13th generation is now facing. Generation is more or less visibly ahead.
However, the output at the P1, i.e. the new Min FPS, is more interesting. Here, the Ryzen 9 7950X is only one percentage point behind and the Core i5-13600K does not look as good as in the average. Of course, I took another closer look at that.
Let’s first look at the older and nominally slower Core i5-12600K. The frame times (blue curve, left Y-axis) look quite balanced, the variances are okay and the graphics card’s power consumption (red curve) follows the frame time course quite well. The bottom line is that it’s a well-rounded product.
Let’s now turn to the Core i5-13600K, which shows a rather peculiar behavior in this game. Especially games with less than 10 threads, but very varying CPU loads in the GPU limit, cause the frame times to bounce a lot, which also affects the GPU power consumption. It can be assumed that the thread director had its problems with this particular CPU or that the graphics card did not want to work as it should. The Core i9-13900K does not show this behavior either.
Performance metrics
Power Draw and Single Efficiency
- 1 - Introduction, preface and CPU specs
- 2 - What's new with Raptor Lake?
- 3 - Test setup and methodology
- 4 - Gaming Performance HD Ready (1280 x 720 Pixels)
- 5 - Gaming Performance Full HD (1920 x 1080 Pixels)
- 6 - Gaming Performance WQHD (2560 x 1440 Pixels)
- 7 - Autodesk AutoCAD 2021
- 8 - Autodesk Inventor 2021 Pro
- 9 - Rendering, Simulation, Financial, Programming
- 10 - Science and Math
- 11 - Power consumption and efficiency
- 12 - Summary and conclusion
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