The Intel Core i5-11600KF and i5-11400F processors have come to light with a series of fairly detailed benchmarks that allow you to see the difference between them, even with some overclocking.
Intel Core i5-11600KF and i5-11400F, first benchmarks
Both processors have 6 cores and 12 threads, the Core i5-11600KF is a variant that comes with the multipliers unlocked, so we can do manual overclocking, and the i5-11400F comes blocked to do overclocking.
- The 11600KF has a base clock speed of 3.9 GHz, which can reach 4.9 GHz. The default TDP is 125 W.
- The 11400F, meanwhile, has a 2.6 GHz base clock that can reach 4.4 GHz. The default TDP is 65 W.
Both based on the Rocket Lake-S architecture, they use Cypress Cove cores and are fully compatible with the PCI 4.0 connection interface. In this case, being F models, it does not have an integrated GP.
The performance tests were done on a Gigabyte Z490 AORUS Ultra motherboard , which has the latest BIOS focused on the 11th generation Core. The motherboard had 16 GB of ZADAK DD4-3600 RAM installed.
Both CPUs used PCCooler's 'GI-CX360 ARGB' three-fan AIO liquid cooling. This AIO kit can cool a maximum power of 350 W. According to the AIDA64 test, the total consumption of the 11600KF on average is 209W, reaching a temperature of 85 degrees. On the side of the i5-11400F, the consumption is 145W and reaches a temperature of 70 degrees.
Unfortunately, there are no performance benchmarks against other AMD processors.
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