Inconclusive 6 cores. The test showed a 6-core Intel Core i5-11600K, but it was inferior to the Ryzen 5 5600X, and even the Core i5-10600K

According to rumors, sales of new Intel Rocket Lake-S processors will start on March 15, but the flagship models of the Core i9 and i7 series have already been lit up in the Geekbench benchmark more than once, so we already have an idea of ​​their performance. And now, using Geekbench, for the first time, they tested a simpler and more affordable CPU Core i5-11600K.

Inconclusive 6 cores.  The test showed a 6-core Intel Core i5-11600K, but it was inferior to the Ryzen 5 5600X, and even the Core i5-10600K

For starters, the characteristics. Core i5-11600K has 6 processing cores and supports multithreading. The volume of the third level cache memory is 12 MB, frequencies – 3.9-4.9 GHz. The CPU was tested using a Gigabyte motherboard on the Z490 chipset.

Inconclusive 6 cores.  The test showed a 6-core Intel Core i5-11600K, but it was inferior to the Ryzen 5 5600X, and even the Core i5-10600K

In a single-threaded test, the Core i5-11600K earned 1565 points, in a multi-threaded test – 6220 points. With this result, it outright loses to its direct competitor AMD Ryzen 5 5600X (1606 and 8102 points, respectively). But something else is interesting – in a multi-threaded test, even the current model Core i5-10600K looks better – it has 7005 points. In general, while the result of the Core i5-11600K test is not impressive, but there is hope that the commodity version of the CPU will perform better in Geekbench.

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