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Intel® Core™ i5-13400 Desktop Processor 10 cores (6 P-cores + 4 E-cores) 20MB Cache, up to 4.6 GHz

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Intel 64 architecture improves performance by allowing systems to address more than 4 GB of both virtual and physical memory. Intel® AES New Instructions (Intel® AES-NI) are a set of instructions that enable fast and secure data encryption and decryption. Graphics max dynamic frequency refers to the maximum opportunistic graphics render clock frequency (in MHz) that can be supported using Intel® HD Graphics with Dynamic Frequency feature. This title also makes good use of the e-cores, thus delivering a more substantial lead over the previous-gen Core i5-12400. Intel says it has tuned the two die to offer the same level of performance, but it is yet to be seen if some of Raptor Lake's finer-grained MCU tuning is present in the B0 stepping chips.

The third kind, which is exclusive to the i5-13400 and i5-13400F, has a 6P+4E core-configuration, with 1. The power savings alone will pay for replacing a much older system, with the added benefit of all modern features, speed, virtualization etc. Hardware virtualization is available on the Core i5-13400, which greatly improves virtual machine performance.The Core i5-13400 is 7% faster than the previous-gen Core i5-12400, but despite the physical similarities between the 13400 and the 12600K, the latter is still ~3% faster on the strength of its higher clock rates. He also enjoys making short videos for TikTok and believes everyone reading this should go follow our account immediately. System or device display resolution is dependent on multiple system design factors; actual resolution may be lower on your device.

We ship all products in unopened boxes directly as received from our manufacturer in brand new and in perfect condition. This new 13th-Gen Raptor Lake chip delivers even more gaming performance than its predecessor, and Intel's addition of e-cores to its 65W Core i5 processors, a first, brings additional threaded horsepower for productivity and game streaming, too.

The 13400F has around 5% higher single-core and 35% higher multi-core performance than its predecessor. On-board graphics card model: Intel UHD Graphics 730, On-board graphics card outputs supported: Embedded DisplayPort (eDP) 1. The Core i5-13400 does suck more power than the Ryzen 5 7600, but it is reasonable, which helps reduce heat output. For those unable or unwilling to do so, the key elements of the Core i5-13400 are 6 hyperthreaded P-Cores and 4 E-Cores, giving 16 threads total, with 9. One of the key differences between the Core i5 13400 and the Core i5 13400F is their multi-core and single-core performance.

The two types of dies come with different core architectures, but are designed to offer the same level of performance.Low power draw, low fan speed idle, cool idle temps and not getting above 60C after 1h at full load. That's a pretty slim delta, though, considering the 13400's lower pricing and big improvements in productivity applications.

However, it’s important to note that the real-world difference in gaming performance between the two processors is minimal. Gen Intel Core processors advances performance hybrid architecture1 with up to eight Performance-cores (P-core) and up to 16 Efficient-cores (E-core), combined with workloads intelligently routed by Intel® Thread Director2. Overall we see a difference of 1 fps between DRR4 and DDR5, with DDR4 coming out on top by a mere 0. However, the last few percent of gaming performance from DDR5 overclocking is ridiculously expensive.Intel’s products and software are intended only to be used in applications that do not cause or contribute to adverse impacts on human rights.

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