Today, over at Intel.ca, a post from Intel came up showing ‘How to Choose a Gaming CPU‘ as pointed out by momomo_us. The best part is that, Intel ‘accidentally’ included the i5/i7/i9 – K CPUs from Raptor Lake (13th Gen) instead of Alder Lake (12th Gen). What a coincidence. 

i5-13600K

As shown, the i5-13600K ships with 14 cores / 20 threads offering a killer price-to-performance ratio for the budget segment. The P-core max turbo frequency is rated at 5.1GHz. This budget monstrosity is packed with a total of 44MB of cache (24MB L3 + 20MB L2). 

i7-13700K

Moving on to the i7 family, we have the i7-13700K powered by 16 cores / 24 threads. The P-core clock is at a max of 5.3GHz. Although, on using Intel’s Turbo Boost Max 3.0 this can be boosted up to 5.4GHz.

i9-13900K

Finally, we have the Raptor Lake king, the 13900K reaching new heights with its massive 24 core / 32 thread count. The on-paper max P-core frequency is just 5.4GHz. However, Intel’s signature Thermal Velocity Boost (Enabled Only for this CPU) can bump the clocks to 5.8GHz. 

Release Date

These CPUs are set to be announced at Intel’s Innovation Event planned for the 27th of September. As is the tradition, the pre-order embargo will be lifted on the same day and your goods can be expected by the 20th of October (Retail Day). You can read more about this here.

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