Review: Intel Core i5-13400F, the king of the entry level ?

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AIDA64 Benchmark:

So, for this test which will be done with the AIDA64 software, I will compare the two platforms, AMD and Intel, since I used the same kit at the same frequency and with the same timings.

AIDA has just seen its beta version evolve to 6.32.5659. It can be downloaded directly on the site but in order to benefit from all the results, you will need a license.

AIDA 64:

It is a software capable of providing you with a lot of information about your configuration but it has the particularity of having a memory benchmark. It will calculate the speed of reading, writing, copying and the latency of your memory kit. It is very often used to compare memory kits between them. It is an excellent tool if you want to compare the performance of your memory kit with those we have already had the opportunity to test. The version used for the tests is v6.75.6121 beta, the latest version at the time of starting the tests.

Where the Ryzen 7000(X) generation still suffers from memory bottlenecks, this is definitely not the case with Intel. Our i5-13400F is in an excellent position just behind the i5-12600K and the i5-13500.

In writing, same observation, our processor of the day keeps its sixth place in this ranking.

A table that does not change one iota with excellent read, write and copy speeds.

We end on a less positive note with a latency that is very high. You should know that by overclocking your memory kit, it is quite easy to go to around 55 n/s.