Intel is preparing to release the 12th-generation Alder Lake desktop processor on November 4, but a lot of early benchmark data has emerged on the Internet.After i9-12900K and i7-12700K, we now see the i5-12600K benchmark results leaked by Valid-x86.Tom’s Hardware pointed out that in a multi-threaded test, it has a 50% lead over the previous generation i5-11600K.
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The data shows that the Core i5-12600K has a 2.9 GHz base / 3.7 GHz turbo frequency, including 6C / 12T Golden Cove high-tech core (P core) + 4C / 4T Gracemont energy-saving core (E core).
As shown in the figure, the multi-threaded performance (7156) of the Core i5-12600K not only surpasses the i9-11900K (6563) that sucks back toothpaste, but also beats the competitionAMDThe home of Ryzen R7-5800X (6560).
The test platform isAsusThe ROG Maximus Z690 Apex and ROG Maximus Z690 Hero are two boards, and are equipped with OLOy (players laughed as “Olay”), AmericanPirate Ship(Corsair), and TeamGroup’s DDR5-4800 memory.
Finally, although the running score data looks very good, the actual performance of the i5-12600K may be different. In addition, even if you are lucky enough to snap up the retail version of the i9-12900K flagship SKU in advance, the supporting Z690 motherboard will not be available until later.
Single-core comparison (viaWCCFTech)
Multi-core comparison