![]() This is also quite a bit of an advantage over the Ryzen 7 2700, which usually gets around ~23,000 points. That is close to 20% performance improvement. In comparison, the i7-8700K usually gets ~24,000 points. When it comes to multi-core performance, the total score is 30152. The multi-core test involves all CPU cores and taks a big advantage of hyperthreading. A fast memory will push the result a lot. An 8-core R圜PU usually gets around ~4500 in single core performance. Intel Core i7-97001218 (54) 54 Complete Intel Core i9-99001292 (58) 58 Complete Geekbench 5, 64bit (Multi-Core) Geekbench 5 is a cross plattform benchmark that heavily uses the systems memory. In comparison, an i7-8700K single core performance in Geekbench is in the neighbourhood of around ~5800. The single core result shows a score of 6297. With an unlocked “K” CPU, this bodes well for having common 5GHz+ OCs once they are out. It also shows the base frequency at 3.6GHz with the max turbo at 4.9GHz. The first stable from the Geekbench leak shows the specifications for the i7-9700K. Please note that this chip has integrated graphics Intel UHD Graphics 630. The base clock frequency of the CPU is 3000 MHz, but due to Turbo Boost technology, it can perform up to 4700 MHz. Specifically, it is Gigabyte’s Z370 AORUS Ultra Gaming 2.0. Core i7 9700 - desktop processor produced by Intel for socket LGA-1151 that has 8 cores and 8 threads. So it does not come as a suprise that this leaked benchmark uses an existing Z370 motherboard. In fact, manufacturers like ASUS, ASrock, MSI and Gigabyte have rolled out BIOS updates adding support already several weeks ago. Although there are Z390 chipset mainboards incoming, these are fully compatible with existing Z370 motherboards as well. One thing that motherboard manufacturers have definitely confirmed however, is that these 9000-series Intel CPUs will not require a new motherboard. Also, this i7-9700K will apparently be ditching the HyperThreading feature. One leak shows it supposedly pushed up to 5.5GHz overclocked. Information about this upcoming CPU have also leaked out in various forms over the past few weeks. Since the process is mature, Intel can squeeze out much more performance now than when the 6th and 7th generation CPUs first came out. Just with some minor Kaby Lake and Coffee Lake “refinements” of course. ![]() What Can users Expect from the Core i7-9700K?ĭespite being a 9th generation CPU, these processors actually still use the same 14nm microarchitecture as the 6th gen Skylake. Also, Geekbench has a built-in search function so it was easy enough to find. ![]() Thankfully, this makes it easier for us to see what to expect before the NDA gets lifted. Whoever was benchmarking forgot to do the testing offline. The submission is recent too, just posted yesterday Septemat around 3AM. Thanks to the Geekbench database and an anonymous user who submitted their benchmark results to the platform. Intel‘s upcoming Core i7 9700K processor is not out yet, but it appears that its performance results are now public. ![]()
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