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Intel Core i5-13600KF Desktop Processor

$164.95
$230.99 29% off Reference Price
Condition: New; Open Box
Size: 14 cores (6 P-cores + 8 E-cores)
Style: Unlocked
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Snappy
By Julio on Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
I come from an i5 4690k, no complains about that processor. But wow, everything is snappy now! Most apps loading is almost instantaneous, with the same SATA SSD that I used before. I had to manually adapt my old cooling system, because the mounting size was different, but eventually I will change it. This CPU takes more power that my previous processor, so when it hits 130 or 150 watts the AIO fan spins and the temps go up to 80+ or 90+ °C. Power saving mode from the mobo helps when it happens if you dont want to keeo temps at that numbers, but I guess it's all normal with this moddel. Iddle temps go from 28 to 34 with an old 140mm Corsair AIO. Below 100 watts it remains under 70-80, again I assume it's normal. The degradation issue reported with 13th and 14th generation got me worried for sure, but I got my mobo updated to the lastes BIOS, so we will see how it goes. For 175 dollars, no other CPU was close in performance. Great value and performance overall so far!
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Don't buy Intel 13th/14th-gen!
By YALE70 on Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2023
UPDATE 10/16/2024: I have started experiencing stability problems on this CPU after I bought it in Feb 2023. It's no longer stable even with the same Intel XTU undervolt setting I've had applied to it for almost the entire duration of ownership. The latest microcode update unfortunately did not improve this behavior for me. Intel has since extended warranty support for these CPUs for another two years, but my confidence in it is dead. For me personally, this generation isn't worth continuing to roll the dice on and I've since replaced it with an AM5 build. Hopefully Intel starts to claw back some trust with Arrow Lake, but I would still wait a year for long term reliability evaluations to come out before diving in on those chips. UPDATE 8/3/2024: I cannot in good faith recommend this CPU anymore due to the recent string of instability issues affecting 13th and 14th-generation chips, and Intel's terrible handling of this issue for those who have been affected. Personally I have not had any issues with my 13600KF in the year plus I've owned the CPU, but Intel's conduct has given me zero faith that if my CPU does experience problems, they are going to provide me a timely, satisfactory resolution. This is not a plug for AMD, but I would be looking at their offerings, such as the Ryzen 7 7700X/9700X or 7800X3D instead of 13th/14th-gen chips, or Intel 12th-gen as problems don't appear to be reported on those chips and it may be more practical if you already own a LGA 1700 motherboard and switching to AMD is unfeasible. ORIGINAL REVIEW (5 Stars): I won't go into much technical detail here since there's people a lot smarter than myself who can get into the nitty gritty. Generally speaking though - this CPU absolutely smokes, especially for the price. Don't let the 'i5' name fool you. The i5-13600K (and KF) is a top-class processor that for most users, will offer more than enough performance for intensive tasks while having probably the most reasonable power consumption and cooling requirements of the top-three 13th generation Intel processors. I came from an i7-5960X - still a solid processor in this day and age but unfortunately my motherboard wasn't exactly kind to me attempting to take it above 3.8 GHz. Despite it bottlenecking against my 2080 Ti, it still ran cool under a 360mm CLC, topping out at no more than 51 degrees C gaming (GPU load) and 60 degrees under full CPU loads. But since the current market for new components is pretty good, I opted to go all in on a 13th gen build rather than find a better X99 motherboard. Odds are, you're probably going to be cross shopping the i5-13600K with the i7-13700K and the i9-13900K. Unless your workflow necessitates the additional core count or you're chasing records, the performance difference between those CPUs and the 13600K did not seem worth the hundreds of dollars of additional cost and the massive increase in peak power consumption. Power also equals heat, and that was another motivating factor for going with the 13600K, having been accustomed to a relatively cool and quiet build for some time. That said; with the additional cores and much higher boost frequency, I was expecting higher peak power draw and temps despite a lower TDP on paper. And they were definitely higher, under the same 360mm CLC. After running benchmarks with Cinebench and 3DMark, I was hitting peak temps in the mid-to-high 70s under full CPU loads. Gaming loads however were definitely more manageable though, sitting in the 40s and seldom breaking 50 degrees, which was actually a small but appreciable improvement over the 5960X. I'd advise at minimum a high quality air cooler or a 240mm CLC for this processor. The out of the box performance is something else though. I managed to hit 23345 on a multi-core Cinebench test and a 16459 combined score on 3DMark Time Spy. Again, this is stock clocks paired with an overclocked 2080 Ti and 32GB of DDR5 at 5600 MHz. At 3440 x 1440 and 144Hz, games run like butter. I could dabble in overclocking it since I have the headroom but honestly, I don't see the point. It's fantastic as is. All in all, I feel like the 13600K is kind of the no-brainer option for most people looking to put together a high-end system on a budget. You're getting most of the performance of it's more expensive stablemates for a much lower price and less obnoxiously high power and cooling requirements. The KF is also a little cheaper if you don't need integrated graphics. Just buy it. You'll love it.

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