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intel 11th Core i9-11900k

My friend and I tested the i9-11900k at home
It was listed for sale on Chinese trading websites a few days ago.
ES price 2300 | QS price 3500

We think that the 11th generation Core is just a transitional product...

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We were using MSI Z490I UNIFY motherboard

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CB R15:

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CPU-z:

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2 minutes ago, YuuKi-AnS said:

My friend and I tested the i9-11900k at home
It was listed for sale on Chinese trading websites a few days ago.
ES price 2300 | QS price 3500

We think that the 11th generation Core is just a transitional product...

Got any ryzen 5000 to compare it to? 

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Could we see the specs tab on CPU-Z?

CPU - Ryzen 5 5600X | CPU Cooler - EVGA CLC 240mm AIO  Motherboard - ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming 4 | RAM - 16GB (2x8GB) Patriot Viper Steel DDR4 3600MHz CL17 | GPU - MSI RTX 3070 Ventus 3X OC | PSU -  EVGA 600 BQ | Storage - PNY CS3030 1TB NVMe SSD | Case Cooler Master TD500 Mesh

 

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9 minutes ago, TrigrH said:

Got any ryzen 5000 to compare it to? 

Based on the CPU-Z benchmark, it beats the 5900X and 5950X in single core, but the 5900X and 5950X beat it easily in multi core due to the 11900K being only a 8c/16t chip.

CPU - Ryzen 5 5600X | CPU Cooler - EVGA CLC 240mm AIO  Motherboard - ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming 4 | RAM - 16GB (2x8GB) Patriot Viper Steel DDR4 3600MHz CL17 | GPU - MSI RTX 3070 Ventus 3X OC | PSU -  EVGA 600 BQ | Storage - PNY CS3030 1TB NVMe SSD | Case Cooler Master TD500 Mesh

 

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2 minutes ago, Random_Person1234 said:

Based on the CPU-Z benchmark, it beats the 5900X and 5950X in single core, but the 5900X and 5950X beat it easily in multi core due to the 11900K being only a 8c/16t chip.

Synthetics don't mean shit. 

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Looking at the R15 score of 2454, need something to compare against.

 

I did have a previous run of 3700X fixed at 4.3 GHz, scoring 2238. I don't have 8 core Intel to compare with. Nearest I have is 6 core 8086k OC to 5.2 scoring 1740. This would scale to a score 2320 at 8 cores. Of course, scaling wont be exact, but Cinebench in general is very scalable. As a double check, my past architecture testing showed Zen 2 had over 20% IPC increase over Skylake in R15. The difference here is only 17% so might be some mild signs of real world scaling coming into play as core counts increase. Anyway, reason for mentioning this is that on average Rocket Lake is expected to have around 18% IPC increase over Skylake, as that is what's claimed for the similar architecture Ice Lake mobile. While I wont attempt to put an exact number to it, that would imply the 11900k might have been running in the low 4.x GHz during R15, which is a reasonable all-core turbo.

 

@YuuKi-AnS are you able to state the clock while running R15? Can I assume your sample is QS? (Don't have much experience, but I find ES is less likely to report the full CPU name)

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4 hours ago, porina said:

Looking at the R15 score of 2454, need something to compare against.

 

I did have a previous run of 3700X fixed at 4.3 GHz, scoring 2238. I don't have 8 core Intel to compare with. Nearest I have is 6 core 8086k OC to 5.2 scoring 1740. This would scale to a score 2320 at 8 cores. Of course, scaling wont be exact, but Cinebench in general is very scalable. As a double check, my past architecture testing showed Zen 2 had over 20% IPC increase over Skylake in R15. The difference here is only 17% so might be some mild signs of real world scaling coming into play as core counts increase. Anyway, reason for mentioning this is that on average Rocket Lake is expected to have around 18% IPC increase over Skylake, as that is what's claimed for the similar architecture Ice Lake mobile. While I wont attempt to put an exact number to it, that would imply the 11900k might have been running in the low 4.x GHz during R15, which is a reasonable all-core turbo.

 

@YuuKi-AnS are you able to state the clock while running R15? Can I assume your sample is QS? (Don't have much experience, but I find ES is less likely to report the full CPU name)

Yes, this is a QS sample, it runs this turbo frequency of 5.2GHz.

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2 hours ago, YuuKi-AnS said:

it runs this turbo frequency of 5.2GHz.

What is the all core turbo? Try CB23 multicore (and single core too), I have a 5800X at home (brother's PC), let's see how it stacks up. 5800X is running with PBO so slight OC but shouldn't make much of a difference. 

 

In CPU-Z brother's 5800X does ~650 and ~6500 multicore. So lower than the 11900K by quite a bit

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