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12th Generation Core i7-12700F Pressure Ryzen™ 7 5800X! Also cheaper

Intel 12th Generation Core non-K series models are getting closer and closer. Whether it is the previous K series test or the exposure of new products, it shows that Intel's generation can play a beautiful turnaround battle, and the performance can even crush opponents.

Today, we saw the i7-12700F in the GeekBench 5 database, which is still enough to surprise.

Like the released i7-12700K, it is 8 large, 4 small, 12 cores, 20 threads, 25MB L3 cache, the reference frequency is reduced to 2.1GHz GHz, turbo acceleration is up to 4.9GHz, the thermal design power consumption is 65W, and the actual maximum power consumption is expected to be no more than 150W.

12th Generation Core i7-12700F Pressure Ryzen™ 7 5800X! Also cheaper

This test is paired with the ASUS TIF GAMING Z690-PLUS WiFi D4 motherboard, 32GB DDR4-3200 dual-channel memory, Windows 10 operating system and balanced mode, all of which are certainly not the best performance.

Even so, single-core and multi-core ran 1849 points and 11277 points respectively, compared with the Ryzen™ 7 5800X, which were 10.7% and 8.7% ahead of each other.

Moreover, the performance of single-core and multi-core has been similar to that of the i9-11900K, and the single-core can also lead the Ryzen 9 5950X by 9.3%.

12th Generation Core i7-12700F Pressure Ryzen™ 7 5800X! Also cheaper
12th Generation Core i7-12700F Pressure Ryzen™ 7 5800X! Also cheaper

More critically, the price of the i7-12700F is expected to be about $80 cheaper than the Ryzen 7 5800X, even considering the main board price difference, there is a better price/performance ratio.

There have also been outgoing i7-12700 running scores before, the difference is only in one more core display, high-performance mode compared to i7-12700F single core is 4.4% lower, multi-core higher than 22.8%, but also indicates that i7-12700F has greater potential.

12th Generation Core i7-12700F Pressure Ryzen™ 7 5800X! Also cheaper

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