Intel Core i9-11900 with 1.8 GHz tested in Cinebench R15 and R20. How is the early version of Rocket Lake performing?

Source: Pure PC added 22nd Dec 2020

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Not so long ago, we described an early version of the Intel Core i9 processor 11900, which was characterized by relatively low clock speeds . Nevertheless, the result of the system from the CPU-Z diagnostic program was very promising, because Rocket Lake was doing the 8-core Core i7 – 10700. Malcontents may say that the performance from an average representative benchmark still means nothing, but they probably will lose their argument now, because the tests of the same engineering sample in Cinebench R programs have appeared on the network 15 and R 20. Now everything should be clear – we have almost confirmation that the final Rocket Lake variant will leave Intel processors behind.

Even the low-clocked Intel Core i9 – 11900 is getting closer to systems such as Core i7 – 10700 or Core i9 – 9900 K. So there is something to wait for.

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Intel Core i9 – 11900 in the engineering version has been tested in CPU-Z. Performance is equal to the strongest Comet Lakes

8-Core / 16 – threaded Intel Core i9 – 11900, marked as QV1J, runs at a base clock of 1.8 GHz, but accelerates to 3.8 GHz (for all cores) or even to 4.4 GHz (one core). tested on a motherboard with the mid-shelf B chipset 11900 . Due to the lack of appropriate drivers, we cannot confirm that the system has Xe graphics or supports the PCIe 4.0 standard, but we should be careful about that. The most interesting thing is the performance of the processor, which will give us an idea of ​​how fast this model will be with the final timings. Core i9 – 11900 @ 1.8 GHz has been validated with Cinebench R 15 and R 20, and see the results below.

Intel Core i9 – 11900 @ 1.8 GHz in Cinebench R 15

Intel Core i9 – 11900 @ 1.8 GHz in Cinebench R 20

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In short, it is confirmed what we wrote about recently – even low clocked i9 – 11900 is getting closer to systems like Core i7 – 10700 or Core i9 – 9900 K. So we expect that after reaching the target of ~ 5.0 GHz per core, the new Rocket Lake will leave its predecessors far behind. Interestingly, the leak also includes CPU power consumption, which was verified by AVX tests 512 and AVX2. Processor downloads from 123 to 161 Depending on the selected instruction, while in the motherboard BIOS it was noticed that the values ​​PL1 and PL2 of the CPU are set to 65 and 224 W. Well, there is no question of an energy revolution. We expect Intel to introduce 11 . Core chip generation already in January at CES. At the same time, the motherboards of the series 500 should debut. However, we can wait for the availability of Rocket Lakes until March.

Source: VideoCardz, Bilibili

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