https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-core-i7-13700k-has-been-overclocked-to-6-ghz-allegedly-scores-983-points-in-cpu-z-st-test We received screenshots which appear to show a 5.8-6 GHz CPU clock on a 16-core CPU.
Two tests featuring alleged Core i7-13700K have allegedly been leaked. The first one shows the processor reaching 6 GHz with all 8 Performance cores and hybrid mode disabled (so no Efficient cores). In this case, the CPU scored 983 points in single-thread CPU-Z benchmark, which is even higher than leaked Core i9-13900K running at 5.5 GHz on all Performance cores. By disabling ‘small’ cores, the multi-core test result is obviously affected, and it is reported at 7814 points. The screenshot shows 1.421V voltage and temperature between 25 to 37°C temps, indicating that this screenshot was captured post-test.
The other shows the same CPU but with hybrid cores enabled, this means that all 16-cores available. The Performance cores are clocked at 5.8 GHz while Efficient cores run at 3.7 GHz. In this case the CPU scores 947 points in single-thread test and 12896 in multi-threaded. The CPU package temperature is reported at 28-38°C at 1.5V (so again temperature reported after test). Here a different board was used: ASUS ROG Strix Z690-A Gaming with DDR4 memory.
With such a score, this CPU is performing 10% higher than i9-13900K at 5.5 GHz and 16% higher than Core i9-12900K at 5.2 GHz.
I'll reserve judgement until 3rd party reviews are available when the CPU is officially released.
