With high clock speeds and groundbreaking new architecture, you'll be able to take your gaming to new levels while secondary applications run seamlessly in the background.
- Maximum clock speed up to 5.1 GHz
- 14 cores
- 20 Threads
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The processor Intel Core i5-13600KF is aimed at users who need high performance across a wide range of applications, such as gaming, multimedia production, everyday computer tasks, and other daily applications.
It offers advanced technologies such as support for DDR5 memory and PCIe 5.0 support, providing remarkable upgrade capabilities and future competitiveness.
It is suitable for overclocking enthusiasts, as it features an unlocked multiplier, allowing users to increase the clock frequency for even higher performance.
The "F" at the end of the model indicates that it does not have an integrated graphics card, and therefore it is aimed at users who prefer to use a separate graphics card for their needs, such as for gaming or professional use.
With high clock speeds and groundbreaking new architecture, you'll be able to take your gaming to new levels while secondary applications run seamlessly in the background.
Get the best of both worlds with reliable performance for popular game titles and productivity and content creation with AI support.
The new processor architecture is also compatible with the latest platform innovations, offering you improved performance across your entire computer.
Support for PCIe Gen 5 and DDR5 for high-performance components such as memory and graphics.
Thunderbolt 4 and Intel Killer Wi-Fi 6/6E (Gig+) provide fast transfer speeds and connections with peripherals.
13th Gen Intel Core processors advance the hybrid performance architecture with up to eight Performance-cores (P-core) and up to 16 Efficient-cores (E-core), combined with workloads intelligently routed by Intel Thread Director 2.
Designed for gamers seeking maximum performance to play the latest games, while also having the capabilities to handle other workloads. The new 13th generation computers based on Intel Core processors make it all possible.
The 13th generation Intel Core processor family offers faster P cores and more E cores with support for DDR4/DDR5 and PCIe 4.0/5.0. This provides a platform that can maximize multitasking and customization options.
An excellent overclocking experience for enthusiasts of all levels - from beginners to experts. The Intel® Extreme Tuning Utility, combined with an unlocked Intel® Core™ processor, makes the overclocking process easy.
Equipped with the latest technologies, the Intel® Core™ 13th generation processors accelerate system performance. Up to 16 lanes of PCIe 5.02 double the input/output performance for accelerated processing power. Benefit from the latest DDR5 support for fast speeds up to 5600 MT/s,3 high bandwidth, and improved productivity, as well as continued DDR4 support up to 3200 MT/s. Comprehensive support for advanced tuning and overclocking - including Intel® Extreme Tuning Utility, Intel® Extreme Memory Profile, and Intel® Dynamic Memory Boost - provides smart overclocking performance on demand, so both new and experienced overclockers can get more out of their unlocked processors. And backward compatibility with Intel's 600 and 700 series chipsets offers you the flexibility to upgrade without compromising on performance or features.
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There is no need for many words about this processor. In every comparison, it is significantly above any other in the category at the same price. It comfortably overclocks to 5.5-5.6GHz with patience and proper settings. It easily handles up to 4070ti/4080 without causing any delays.
Coming from an i5 8600K (at 4.7GHz oc) which would reach temperatures of around 90 degrees in heavy games, I expected similar temperatures from the i5 13600KF. On the contrary, during a stress test (for 15 minutes), it did not exceed 75 degrees. In games, I see even lower temperatures since it is a beast and doesn't struggle at all. Was the upgrade worth it? The difference is chaotic! It is cooled by a Dark Rock 4 and I am completely satisfied. It was combined with an ASUS Prime A Z690 and Corsair Vengeance 32GB 5600mhz RAM. Overall, it requires good cooling, otherwise you will experience throttling, and a good power supply. The max TDP under full load was 181 watts.
Very powerful CPU,
The only negative is the temperatures it reaches.
With Pure Loop 2 FX 280mm, it experienced Thermal Throttling during Production (rendering).
In Gaming, it performs at decent levels, with a maximum temperature of 82 degrees in CyberPunk 2077.
It is paired with the RTX 4070ti Tuf gaming from Asus and installed on the B760 motherboard (Asus' premium model).
The reason for the -1 star is that you need to spend at least 100-150€ on cooling to unleash its full potential, and in this case, there are better options in the price range of 450-500€ that come with cooling
I combined it with 6000mhz c30 RAM and Asus' 280mm liquid cooling. Temperatures are fine with liquid cooling, up to 65°C while gaming, up to 85°C during stress tests at 1.4v... I will try to lower the vcore because it is simply too high.
edit: After half a year, at 1.24v undervolt which I unlocked thanks to the motherboard that supports having older microcode, it doesn't exceed 50°C while gaming and 70°C at max load.
The processor is a beast. It was set up for a new PC for Diablo IV.
I am very satisfied coming from a 9700k and finally stepping up to the 6900xt.
Now to the basics:
4k gaming up to 6-7 hours did not exceed 47-48 degrees, except in some games that use the CPU.
I would recommend UV or manual voltage, as the default 1.35 is too high. With 1.20mv, it reached 5.5ghz, but I left it at 5.1 with the default max turbo at 1.163mv. There's no logical reason to go higher for gaming, as the difference is only 2-3 fps from 5.7ghz or not at all.
Overall, the 4k gaming hype is just a marketing ploy, and there's no reason or benefit to spend money on a 13900k for 4k and such. Plus, someone would have to put their PC in the fridge to play.
That's all for now.
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