Benchmarks of Intel's upcoming 14th Gen Core i5-14600 CPU featuring 14 cores have been leaked out ahead of next year's launch by Enthusiast Citizen.
The Intel Core i5-14600 is part of the 14th Gen Raptor Lake Refresh Non-K series. Unlike the "K" SKUs, these chips are designed to offer no overclocking support of any sort since mainstream chips are supposed to ship higher quantities and these parts can end up being a nightmare for Intel's RMA division to handle. Just like the other Raptor Lake Refresh SKUs, the Core i5-14600 features a 200 MHz clock uplift over its predecessor and that's about it.
Starting with the specifications, the Intel Core i5-14600 features a 14-core & 20-thread config, with 6 Performance and 8 Efficiency cores. The CPU has a similar spec sheet to what we saw with its 13th-gen counterpart, suggesting that the performance difference isn't significant. However, the distinguishing factor lies in the max turbo clock, which is set at 5.2 GHz, a mere 200 MHz increment over the Core i5-13600.
Moreover, the AIDA64 Stability Test revealed that the MTP (Maximum Turbo Power) for the Core i5-14600 is quite similar to its previous counterpart, coming at 156.10 watts. The CPU peaked at 81°C and reached a core clock of 4.8 GHz across all P-Cores and 3.9 GHz across all E-Cores. Being a Non-K CPU means that no overclocking was involved since board makers have given up on BCLK OC too due to restrictions imposed by Intel.
The Intel Core i5-14600 CPU was also tested at Cinebench R23 and CPU-Z under MTP, which gave a broader view of what to expect with the CPU if it were to be "OC-ed". Starting with Cinebench, the CPU managed to secure 1992 points in single-core and 22768 in multi-core tests. In CPU-z, the chip scored 837.7
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