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12th Generation Core i5-12400 Test Sneak Run: New Original Radiator No More Than 81°C

The 12th generation of Core non-K series desktop version, mobile version is about to be released, the exposure is also continuous, especially the most concerned i5-12400 (F), various tests have been sneaked away, retail version is also secretly on the shelves in many places.

Youtube blogger Chill Builds bought a retail version of the slave and tested it with a new original radiator.

At present, the 12th generation Core non-K series will have three original radiators, from low to RS1, RM1, RH1, the overall typical down-pressing design, the change is not particularly large.

The i5-12400 is paired with a mid-grade RM1, which was thought to have a blue light strip, but it turned out to be just a blue decorative strip with a copper core at the bottom.

12th Generation Core i5-12400 Test Sneak Run: New Original Radiator No More Than 81°C
12th Generation Core i5-12400 Test Sneak Run: New Original Radiator No More Than 81°C
12th Generation Core i5-12400 Test Sneak Run: New Original Radiator No More Than 81°C
12th Generation Core i5-12400 Test Sneak Run: New Original Radiator No More Than 81°C
12th Generation Core i5-12400 Test Sneak Run: New Original Radiator No More Than 81°C

Chill Builds did not test much, mainly examined the performance of the original radiator, placed in the chassis, the ambient temperature of 20 ° C, ran three times CineBench R23 (average score of single core 1693 / multi-core 12137), the result of the core temperature is up to 81 ° C, good performance.

12th Generation Core i5-12400 Test Sneak Run: New Original Radiator No More Than 81°C
12th Generation Core i5-12400 Test Sneak Run: New Original Radiator No More Than 81°C

If placed in an open environment, the core temperature can be pressed to 70 °C.

12th Generation Core i5-12400 Test Sneak Run: New Original Radiator No More Than 81°C
12th Generation Core i5-12400 Test Sneak Run: New Original Radiator No More Than 81°C
12th Generation Core i5-12400 Test Sneak Run: New Original Radiator No More Than 81°C
12th Generation Core i5-12400 Test Sneak Run: New Original Radiator No More Than 81°C

Another blogger, JAWARA, also released the running score of the i5-12400F, also with the RM1 heat sink, compared to the previous generation of i5-11400, in addition to the performance changes also examined the power consumption:

12th Generation Core i5-12400 Test Sneak Run: New Original Radiator No More Than 81°C
12th Generation Core i5-12400 Test Sneak Run: New Original Radiator No More Than 81°C
12th Generation Core i5-12400 Test Sneak Run: New Original Radiator No More Than 81°C

CineBench R20 Single Core: 18.6% higher

12th Generation Core i5-12400 Test Sneak Run: New Original Radiator No More Than 81°C

CineBench R20 Multicore: 20.5% higher

12th Generation Core i5-12400 Test Sneak Run: New Original Radiator No More Than 81°C

CineBench R23 Single Core: 15.3% higher

12th Generation Core i5-12400 Test Sneak Run: New Original Radiator No More Than 81°C

CineBench R23 Multicore: 21.2% higher

12th Generation Core i5-12400 Test Sneak Run: New Original Radiator No More Than 81°C

CineBench R23 Power Consumption: 28.2% reduction

12th Generation Core i5-12400 Test Sneak Run: New Original Radiator No More Than 81°C

Blener: 13.2% increase

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