i5-13600K vs i5-10600K - Need For Speed: Payback GTX 980 - Game Performance Benchmarks


i5-13600K i5-10600K

Multi-Thread Performance

21168 Pts
14000 Pts

Single-Thread Performance

4308 Pts
2850 Pts

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i5-13600K vs i5-10600K in Need For Speed: Payback using GTX 980 - CPU Performance comparison at Ultra, High, Medium, and Low Quality Settings with 1080p, 1440p, Ultrawide, 4K resolutions

i5-13600K i5-10600K

Ultra Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
90.2 FPS
1080p
83.5 FPS
1440p
57.8 FPS
1440p
55.9 FPS
2160p
40.0 FPS
2160p
38.6 FPS
w1440p
52.3 FPS
w1440p
50.6 FPS
High Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
144.4 FPS
1080p
135.3 FPS
1440p
99.0 FPS
1440p
96.2 FPS
2160p
72.2 FPS
2160p
70.0 FPS
w1440p
90.9 FPS
w1440p
88.3 FPS
Medium Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
198.7 FPS
1080p
187.2 FPS
1440p
140.2 FPS
1440p
136.5 FPS
2160p
104.4 FPS
2160p
101.4 FPS
w1440p
129.5 FPS
w1440p
126.1 FPS
Low Quality
Resolution Frames Per Second
1080p
307.2 FPS
1080p
290.8 FPS
1440p
222.6 FPS
1440p
217.1 FPS
2160p
168.8 FPS
2160p
164.2 FPS
w1440p
206.6 FPS
w1440p
201.6 FPS
i5-13600K
  • The i5-13600K has higher Level 3 Cache. This is useful when you have substantial multiprocessing workloads, many computationally intense simultaneous processes. More likely on a server, less on a personally used computer for interactive desktop workloads.
  • The i5-13600K has more cores. The benefit of having more cores is that the system can handle more threads. Each core can handle a separate stream of data. This architecture greatly increases the performance of a system that is running concurrent applications.
  • The i5-13600K has more threads. Larger programs are divided into threads (small sections) so that the processor can execute them simultaneously to get faster execution.
  • The i5-13600K has a smaller process size. The faster a transistor can toggle on and off, the faster it can do work. And transistors that turn on and off with less energy are more efficient, reducing the operating power, or “dynamic power consumption,” required by a processor.
i5-10600K
  • The i5-10600K has higher Level 2 Cache. Data/instructions which have to be processed can be loaded from the fast L2 and the CPU does not have to wait for the very slow DDR RAM
  • For some games, a cpu with a higher clock speed, or in a technical name IPC (Instructions per clock), has better results than other CPU's with higher core count and lower core speed.
  • The i5-10600K is more power efficient and generates less heat.
  • The i5-10600K has a higher turbo clock boost. Turbo Boost is a CPU feature that will run CPU clock speed faster than its base clock, if certain conditions are present. It will enable older software that runs on fewer cores, to perform better on newer hardware. Since games are software too, it is also applicable to them.

Compare i5-13600K vs i5-10600K specifications

i5-13600K vs i5-10600K Architecture

i5-13600K i5-10600K
CodenameRaptor Lake-SComet Lake
GenerationCore i5 (Raptor Lake)Core i5 (Comet Lake)
MarketDesktopDesktop
Memory SupportDDR4, DDR5 Dual-channelDDR4
Part#SRMBDunknown
Production StatusActiveActive

i5-13600K vs i5-10600K Cache

i5-13600K i5-10600K
Cache L180K (per core)64K (per core)
Cache L22MB (per core)256K (per core)
Cache L324MB (shared)12MB (shared)

i5-13600K vs i5-10600K Cores

i5-13600K i5-10600K
# of Cores146
# of Threads2012
Integrated GraphicsUHD Graphics 770UHD Graphics 630
SMP # CPUs11

i5-13600K vs i5-10600K Performance

i5-13600K i5-10600K
Base Clock100 MHz100 MHz
Frequency3.5 GHz4.1 GHz
Multiplier35.0x41.0x
Multiplier UnlockedYesYes
TDP125 W95 W
Turbo Clockup to 5.1 GHzup to 4.8 GHz

i5-13600K vs i5-10600K Physical

i5-13600K i5-10600K
Die Size257 mm²unknown
FoundryIntelIntel
PackageFC-LGA16AFC-LGA1200
Process Size10 nm14 nm
SocketIntel Socket 1700Intel Socket 1200
tCaseMax72°C72°C

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