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Intel 11th-generation Core i5-11400 and i7-11700  leaked

Intel’s 11th-generation Core Rocket Lake-S desktop processor will be on sale soon. Before this, dealers have already obtained samples of the production version of the processor in advance, and the packaging box has also been leaked.

Chiphell Forum leaked two test screenshots of i5-11400 and i7-11700 without K processors, showing the full-load frequency and power information of the two CPUs when the AIDA64 FPU baking device is used.

As can be seen from the screenshots, the test was conducted using the B560 motherboard. This player used the Kyushu Fengshen Big Frost Tower radiator but did not have a fixed fastener, so the temperature was relatively high.

The i5-11400 processor is designed with 6 cores and 12 threads, has a 12MB three-level cache, and supports AVX2 and AVX512F instruction sets. The baking device stabilized for 37 minutes, the CPU temperature stabilized at 80-degree C, the main frequency was 4191MHz, the core voltage was 1.223V, and the CPU power reached 145.14W.

The i7-11700 is designed with 8 cores and 16 threads, with a total of 16MB of three-level cache. This CPU baking device lasted 19 minutes, the main frequency was stable at 4190MHz, the core voltage was 1.267V, and the TDP was 197.82W.

At this time, the CPU temperature has reached 93 degree c, and the heat dissipation capacity has reached the limit.

Rhe i5-11400 processor was previously unveiled on GeekBench, with its default main frequency of 2.6GHz and turbo frequency of 4.4GHz. For comparison, the previous generation i5-10400 processor also has 6 cores and 12 threads, with a turbo frequency of 4.3GHz.

Judging from the test results of this player, the power consumption of the 11th-generation processor is not satisfactory, and consumers need to utilize a radiator with a relatively strong heat dissipation capacity to suppress it.

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