Both AMD and Intel will expand the latest generation CPU lineup in 2023. An easy-to-use model with a CPU cooler and TDP/PBP set to 65W has appeared, making it easier to create your own with an emphasis on cost performance.
At the end of 2022, Intel’s 13th generation Core series and AMD’s Ryzen 7000 series were released, resulting in a rapid change in CPU generations. While we are excited about the evolution of performance, both companies have released only high-end models in advance, and there is no attachment of a CPU cooler. I was waiting for the normal model to be introduced.
The Ryzen 9 7900 is said to be able to improve performance by up to 39% by overclocking using the Ryzen Master app. Although the power saving of TDP 65W is lost, it is interesting that even models without X can aim for performance improvement by overclocking Ryzen 9 7900 / Ryzen 7 7700 comes with “Wraith Prism”. It is a flashy specification that also incorporates an LED. Made to be fixed with a hook. The Ryzen 5 7600 comes with a compact “Wraith Stealth”.This is attached to the back plate with screws.
However, both companies will expand their lineup in January 2023. AMD’s Ryzen 7000 series has added 3 models with a TDP of 65W and a CPU cooler as standard. It has a lower operating clock and TDP than the model with “X” at the end, and has low heat generation and low power consumption, making it easy to operate even with a small CPU cooler or PC case. Due to the exchange rate at the time of release, there are some that are sold higher than those with X, but it will be resolved soon.
It can be said that the increase in low-priced options is a big change for the AM5 environment, which is often pointed out that the compatible memory is only DDR5 and the motherboard price is high and the introduction cost is high.
AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Additional Model Product Name Number of Cores/Number of Threads Rated/Maximum Boost Clock Tertiary Cache Supported Memory Magnification Unlock PCI Express Built-in GPU (Maximum Clock) Codename TDP Actual Price Ryzen 9 7950X3D16C/32T4.2GHz/5.7GHz128MBDDR5 -5200/2ch ○ 24 lanes (Gen5) Radeon (2.2GHz) Raphael AM5120W around 112,000 yen Ryzen 9 7900X3D12C/24T4.4GHz/5.6GHz128MBDDR5-5200/2ch ○ 24 lanes (Gen5) Radeon (2.2GHz) Raphael AM5120W96,000 Around Yen Ryzen 9 790012C/24T3.7GHz/5.4GHz64MBDDR5-5200/2ch ○ 24 lanes (Gen5) Radeon (2.2GHz) Raphael AM565W Around 69,000 yen Ryzen 7 77008C/16T3.8GHz/5.3GHz32MBDDR5-5200/2ch ○ 24 lanes (Gen5) Radeon (2.2GHz) Raphael AM565W Around 53,000 yen Ryzen 5 76006C/12T3.8GHz/5.1GHz32MBDDR5-5200/2ch 〇 24 lanes (Gen5) Radeon (2.2GHz) Raphael AM565W Around 38,000 yen
Similarly, Intel also introduced 9 models of CPUs with a PBP (conventional TDP) of 65W at once, increasing the number of options (Core i3 only PBP 60W, MTP varies depending on the CPU). This also comes with a CPU cooler as standard, making it suitable for self-made at low cost.
In the 12th generation, Core i5-12600K/KF was the only CPU below Core i5 equipped with E core, but from the 13th generation, all Core i5s are equipped with E core, and many cores are progressing. It’s a big feature. In particular, the Core i5-13500 is very popular because it has 14 cores at the 30,000 yen level.
The Core i9-13900 and 13900F come with a large “Laminar RH1”. It’s a screw type. Core i7-13700 and below come with a thin “Laminar RM1” that is fixed with a push pin. MTP is different from Core i9-13900 to Core i5-13400F, but PBP is all 65W. Corei3-13100 and 13100F only have PBP of 60W
In addition, lower models of the H770 and B760 have been added to the Intel 700 series chipset, and many motherboards that are cheaper than the Z790 have appeared, making it easier to make your own with a focus on cost performance.
Many motherboards equipped with the H770 and B760 chipsets, which are cheaper than the Z790, which has a powerful power supply circuit and is often expensive, have appeared. Main functions of Intel Z790/H770/B760, which made it easier to make your own with a focus on cost performance with a 65W version CPU Intel Z790Intel H770Intel B760PCIe 5.0 x16 (for CPU side graphics) ○○○NVMe M.2 (CPU side) PCIe 4.0 x4PCIe 4.0 x4PCIe 4.0 x4 ratio Unlocked CPU OC ○×× memory OC ○○○ CPU side PCI Express split ○○× CPU-chipset link DMI 4.0 x8DMI 4.0 x8DMI 4.0 x4 chipset side PCI Express4. 0 (max 20 lanes) 3.0 (max 8 lanes) 4.0 (max 16 lanes) 3.0 (max 8 lanes) 4.0 (max 10 lanes) 3.0 (max 4 lanes) Serial ATA 3.0 max 8 max 8 max 4RAID0/1/5/ 100/1/5/100/1/5/10 (not PCI-E) USB 20Gbps up to 5 up to 2 up to 2USB 10Gbps up to 10 up to 4 up to 4USB 5Gbps up to 10 up to 8 up to 6
It is also a topic that both companies have introduced special CPUs as well as the 65W version. AMD doubled the tertiary cache and released two models of “X3D”, which mainly raised the game performance. The previous generation Ryzen 7 5800X3D has proven to be able to increase the frame rate in many games, but please refer to the separate review for details.
Intel released a limited number of “Core i9-13900KS” with a maximum boost clock of 6 GHz. It is for those who aim for the highest performance with the 13th generation Core, but it can be said to be a “special edition” in that it generates heat and consumes a lot of power due to its high clock, and requires a strong cooling environment for stable performance. . This ability can be confirmed in the series “CPU Fixed Point Observatory”.
Intel 13th Generation Core Series Additional Model Product Name Number of Cores/Number of Threads Rated/Maximum Boost Clock Tertiary Cache Supported Memory Magnification Unlock PCI Express Built-in GPU (Maximum Clock) Codename MTP Actual Price Core i9-13900KS24 (8P+16E) ) C/32T3.2GHz/6GHz36MBDDR5-5600/2ch DDR4-3200/2ch ○ 16 lanes (Gen5) 4 lanes (Gen4) UHD 770 (1.65GHz) Raptor Lake253W Around 110,000 yen Core i9-1390024 (8P+16E) C /32T2GHz/5.6GHz36MBDDR5-5600/2ch DDR4-3200/2ch-16 lanes (Gen5) 4 lanes (Gen4) UHD 770 (1.65GHz) Raptor Lake219W Around 83,000 yen Core i9-13900F24 (8P+16E) C/32T2GHz/ 5.6GHz36MBDDR5-5600/2ch DDR4-3200/2ch-16 lanes (Gen5) 4 lanes (Gen4)-Raptor Lake219W Around 81,000 yen Core i7-1370016 (8P+8E) C/24T2.1GHz/5.2GHz30MBDDR5-5600/2ch DDR4-3200/2ch-16 lanes (Gen5) 4 lanes (Gen4) UHD 770 (1.6GHz) Raptor Lake219W Around 56,000 yen Core i7-13700F16 (8P+8E) C/24T2.1GHz/5.2GHz30MBDDR5-5600/2ch DDR4-3200 /2ch-16 lanes (Gen5) 4 lanes (Gen4)-Raptor Lake219W around 52,000 yen Core i5-1350014 (6P+8E) C/20T2.5GHz/4.8GHz24MBDDR5-4800/2ch DDR4-3200/2ch-16 lanes (Gen5) 4 lanes (Gen4) UHD 770 (1.55GHz) Raptor Lake 154W Around 37,000 yen Core i5-1340010 (6P + 4E) C/16T2.5GHz/4.6GHz20MBDDR5-4800/2ch DDR4-3200/2ch-16 lanes (Gen5) 4 lanes ( Gen4) UHD 730 (1.55GHz) Raptor Lake154W Around 33,000 yen Core i5-13400F10 (6P + 4E) C/16T2.5GHz/4.6GHz20MBDDR5-4800/2ch DDR4-3200/2ch-16 lanes (Gen5) 4 lanes (Gen4)- Raptor Lake148W Around 29,000 yen Core i3-131004 (4P) C/8T3.4GHz/4.5GHz12MBDDR5-4800/2ch DDR4-3200/2ch-16 lanes (Gen5) 4 lanes (Gen4) UHD 730 (1.5GHz) Raptor Lake89W22, Around 000 yen Core i3-13100F4 (4P) C/8T3.4GHz/4.5GHz12MBDDR5-4800/2ch DDR4-3200/2ch-16 lanes (Gen5) 4 lanes (Gen4)-Raptor Lake89W Around 17,000 yen
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