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Intel’s Core i5 is the best bargain in CPUs right now, but which should you get? We test and compare the i5-13400 to other Core i5 and Ryzen CPUs.
Pros. CPU performance punches above its station in bench testing. Reasonable price-per-core. High overclock ceiling. Cons. Testing games with integrated graphics was bumpy, and...
Intel's Core i5-13600K is pricier, power-hungrier, and hotter-running than its predecessor, but it's hard to argue with the raw performance this CPU gives you for the money, especially for...
We put Intel's Core i5-14400 through a battery of gaming and productivity benchmarks to see how it fares against competing AMD Ryzen processors.
We put Intel's Core i5-13400 and Core i5-13400F through our extensive battery of gaming and productivity benchmarks.
We put all three of Intel's new 13th-Generation Raptor Lake chips, the Core i9-13900K, i7-13700K, and i5-13600K, up against AMD's competing Ryzen 7000 processors.
The Intel Core i5-13600K is the best processor all-around for most people right now, though that does come with a number of caveats.
As a rare Intel value play, the Core i5-10400 is a decent bet for PC gamers and mainstream users if AMD Ryzen 3000 and 5000 chips stay hard to get and/or inflated in price.
Intel Core i5-14600K is the most affordable new processor released today. While it may look weaker on paper it still packs an impressive punch, especially for gaming. In our review we reached an impressive 5.7 GHz on all cores, which unlocks quite a bit of additional performance.
Based on Intel’s new—and surprisingly good—hybrid CPU design that includes a mixture of high-performance cores and high-efficiency cores, the Core i5-12600K deals a death blow to AMD’s...