Core i9-13900KF CPUs Overclock Best, Binning Stats Reveal (2024)

Core i9-13900KF CPUs Overclock Best, Binning Stats Reveal (1)

Intel's 13th Generation Raptor Lake processors are some of the best CPUs for gaming. There's no doubt about it. However, have you ever wondered which chips overclock the best? German publication Igor's Lab has tested up to 480 Raptor Lake processors and published the binning data on the silicon quality you can expect from each processor tier.

Intel does its bit of binning before sending the Raptor Lake processors off to the retail market. During production, the chipmaker evaluates each chip and implants a unique V/F curve into each one of them.

The V/F curve houses the data for each core regarding the minimum voltage corresponding to each frequency. The V/F curve, different for each SKU, tells the motherboard how much voltage is needed for a particular frequency. Some motherboard manufacturers, such as Asus, utilize these V/F curves to determine the quality of the processor and the chip's overclocking potential.

Asus built a feature into the brand's ROG Maximus-and Strix-branded motherboards called Silicon Prediction (SP), which uses a mathematical formula to assess silicon quality based on the processor's V/F curve. It results in a simple number that tells you how good the processor is.

Logically, the higher the number the better since it correlates to a better processor. Igor's Lab's methodology is simple. The news outlet sticks the Raptor Lake processor inside the Maximus Z790 Hero, boots up the system, goes inside the BIOS, and records the SP value for each sample.

Swipe to scroll horizontally

Header Cell - Column 0 Average SPMedian SPBest SPWorst SPCPUs Tested
Core i9-13900K99.69911481132
Core i9-13900KF101.110211191164
Core i7-13700K82.983967542
Core i7-13700KF83.584907543
Core i5-13600K81.881917651
Core i5-13600KF78.578965848

The data shows that the Core i9 models contain the best quality silicon out of all the Raptor Lake K-series chips. The Core i9-13900KF was the best overclocker, with an average SP of 101.1 out of 164 tested samples. Even the worst Core i9-13900KF had a score of 91 points. The Core i9-13900K, which comes with the iGPU, was just a hairline behind the KF counterpart. The processor had an average SP of 99.6 points, less than 2% behind the Core i9-13900KF. What’s interesting, though, is that the Core i9-13900K had the best SP score out of the lot, with 114 points.

The Core i7-13700K and Core i7-13700KF were pretty close regarding silicon quality. The delta between the two average SPs was less than 1%. Similar to the case of the Core i9-13900K and Core i9-13900KF, the KF variant of the Core i7-13700K has a slight edge regarding overclocking.

Stay On the Cutting Edge: Get the Tom's Hardware Newsletter

Get Tom's Hardware's best news and in-depth reviews, straight to your inbox.

When it comes to the Core i5-13600K and Core i5-13600KF, it was the complete opposite. The regular K-series model had a higher average SP (81.8) when compared to the KF model (78.5). So we’re looking at a 4% difference. Surprisingly, the Core i5-13600KF also had the worst sample out of all the tested Raptor Lake parts, with a particular sample scoring just 58 points.

For the average consumer, silicon quality isn’t a big selling point since you typically pick up a processor according to your needs. For example, if you need integrated graphics, you’d buy a $599 Core i9-13900K, or if you don’t want the iGPU, the Core i9-13900KF sells for $574, saving you $25 that you can put into another component for your build. However, for serious enthusiasts, the Core i9-13900KF has greater chances of hitting a higher overclock, such as 6 GHz, like Intel’s soon-to-be-released Core i9-13900KS, which will retail for $699.

Core i9-13900KF CPUs Overclock Best, Binning Stats Reveal (2)

Zhiye Liu

News Editor and Memory Reviewer

Zhiye Liu is a news editor and memory reviewer at Tom’s Hardware. Although he loves everything that’s hardware, he has a soft spot for CPUs, GPUs, and RAM.

See more CPUs News

More about cpus

Intel partner offers refund for faulty Core i9-14900K CPU due to lack of stock — affected user sells off Intel hardware and switches to AMD

Latest

Researchers build AI-powered security systems that predict criminal behavior, claims 82.8% accuracy in predicting felonies with CCTV monitoring
See more latest►

11 CommentsComment from the forums

  • gamr

    so you can buy a 13900kf for $100 less than the ks, have a good cooler, and get more performance?

    See Also
    Usain Bolt

    Reply

  • kkthebeast

    Yep it's been the same since the i9-9900KF. No new news here.

    Reply

  • TerryLaze

    gamr said:

    so you can buy a 13900kf for $100 less than the ks, have a good cooler, and get more performance?

    Inside of specs -- outside of specs.
    Warranty , or out-of-the-box as the trolls keep pointing out, is a big deal for many people.

    Reply

  • criticaloftom

    I mean is it even a statistically significant leap in performance (greater then 1.5%). I mean yeah for sure an overclocking enthusiast would like a great bin; but they probably already understand the concept of the chip lottery; unless this article is meant to imply intel is running their own version of the store silicon lottery where they price better performing silicon within the same tier for a higher markup like a scalper.
    I mean otherwise your article is a great big 'thank you captain obvious'; with manufacturers selling better stuff for more money.

    Reply

  • jp7189

    I miss siliconlottery.com and their stats page. It seems like there's room for an aftermarket seller to sell procs based on their sp. The right person would pay a lot for a known sp114 instead of digging through 150 cpus to find one.

    Reply

  • bolweval

    gamr said:

    so you can buy a 13900kf for $100 less than the ks, have a good cooler, and get more performance?

    Would be cool if Igor could have tested the ks as well, curious to see those numbers.

    Reply

  • TerryLaze

    criticaloftom said:

    I mean is it even a statistically significant leap in performance (greater then 1.5%). I mean yeah for sure an overclocking enthusiast would like a great bin; but they probably already understand the concept of the chip lottery; unless this article is meant to imply intel is running their own version of the store silicon lottery where they price better performing silicon within the same tier for a higher markup like a scalper.
    I mean otherwise your article is a great big 'thank you captain obvious'; with manufacturers selling better stuff for more money.

    That's the whole product stack of every company ever...
    Look at all of intel and amd CPUs, many of the times the tiers are only separated by a few hundred Mhz, that's the whole concept of the X vs non-X lineup of AMD and intel has a few i3 ,i5 and i7 that are completely the same other than a few hundred Mhz.

    The easier it is to make the cheaper they sell it to you.

    Reply

  • helper800

    This all seems within margin of error if you include silicon lottery. It could just so happen, with this sample size, that the F skus performed slightly better.

    Reply

  • UWguy

    I would love to know the SP of the new 13900KS. Are these really golden chips or are they marginally better chips with boosted TDPs?

    Reply

  • CerianK

    Column headers in table are shifted to the left because the CPU Name header is missing.

    Reply

Most Popular
Summit supercomputer set to be retired in November — it was the world's most powerful back in 2018-19
U.S. gov may green light export of Nvidia's advanced AI processors to Saudi Arabia: Report
Nvidia and Oracle team up for Zettascale cluster: Available with up to 131,072 Blackwell GPUs
MSI's X870 boards get GPU power boost for PCIe slots with new power connector — ATX 3.1-ready motherboards have an extra connector to feed power-hungry GPUs and multi-GPU setups
AMD silently launches RX 7800M GPU — mobile Navi 32 with 12GB of VRAM
Intel Z890 motherboards reportedly ship with the Intel Default Profile by default — alternative profiles are allowed but only selectable by the user
Intel partner offers refund for faulty Core i9-14900K CPU due to lack of stock — affected user sells off Intel hardware and switches to AMD
Intel Alder Lake-N CPU powers new Linux tablet PC — Juno Tab 3 features N100 CPU, 12GB RAM, and 512GB SSD for $699
Oracle will use three small nuclear reactors to power new 1-gigawatt AI data center
Apple's A18 delivers solid performance gains, challenges Ryzen 9 9950X in single-core Geekbench
Core i9-13900KF CPUs Overclock Best, Binning Stats Reveal (2024)
Top Articles
How to Create and Deploy an ERC20 Token - In 20 minutes
How Often Does Credit One Increase Your Credit Limit?
Somboun Asian Market
Www Craigslist Louisville
Okatee River Farms
Remnant Graveyard Elf
Lantana Blocc Compton Crips
Transformers Movie Wiki
Koop hier ‘verloren pakketten’, een nieuwe Italiaanse zaak en dit wil je ook even weten - indebuurt Utrecht
800-695-2780
National Office Liquidators Llc
Jackson Stevens Global
Northern Whooping Crane Festival highlights conservation and collaboration in Fort Smith, N.W.T. | CBC News
Zalog Forum
Ally Joann
Effingham Bookings Florence Sc
Puretalkusa.com/Amac
Troy Gamefarm Prices
Spiritual Meaning Of Snake Tattoo: Healing And Rebirth!
Jayme's Upscale Resale Abilene Photos
Watertown Ford Quick Lane
Scott Surratt Salary
NV Energy issues outage watch for South Carson City, Genoa and Glenbrook
Striffler-Hamby Mortuary - Phenix City Obituaries
Ups Drop Off Newton Ks
Darktide Terrifying Barrage
Elijah Streams Videos
91 Octane Gas Prices Near Me
Mia Malkova Bio, Net Worth, Age & More - Magzica
Frequently Asked Questions - Hy-Vee PERKS
Delta Rastrear Vuelo
Utexas Baseball Schedule 2023
Fridley Tsa Precheck
Matlab Kruskal Wallis
Worlds Hardest Game Tyrone
Zero Sievert Coop
Boggle BrainBusters: Find 7 States | BOOMER Magazine
World History Kazwire
National Insider Threat Awareness Month - 2024 DCSA Conference For Insider Threat Virtual Registration Still Available
Cranston Sewer Tax
Gvod 6014
Low Tide In Twilight Manga Chapter 53
Gopher Hockey Forum
At Home Hourly Pay
Divinity: Original Sin II - How to Use the Conjurer Class
Royals Yankees Score
Bekkenpijn: oorzaken en symptomen van pijn in het bekken
Nu Carnival Scenes
Holzer Athena Portal
Mikayla Campinos Alive Or Dead
Where and How to Watch Sound of Freedom | Angel Studios
What Are Routing Numbers And How Do You Find Them? | MoneyTransfers.com
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Dan Stracke

Last Updated:

Views: 6681

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (43 voted)

Reviews: 82% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Dan Stracke

Birthday: 1992-08-25

Address: 2253 Brown Springs, East Alla, OH 38634-0309

Phone: +398735162064

Job: Investor Government Associate

Hobby: Shopping, LARPing, Scrapbooking, Surfing, Slacklining, Dance, Glassblowing

Introduction: My name is Dan Stracke, I am a homely, gleaming, glamorous, inquisitive, homely, gorgeous, light person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.