Intel Raptor Lake 13th Gen CPUs are Here!

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Intel 13th Gen Raptor Lake processors provide outstanding performance with lightning-fast speeds, support for DDR5 RAM, PCIe Gen 5, and more. Designed to empower gamers, creators, and enthusiasts alike, Raptor Lake features incredible core and thread counts. There's even an uplift in single-threaded performance, additional E-cores, and Intel-optimised overclocking software!

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Six New CPUs

Available today are six new Intel processors. These CPUs utilise the LGA 1700 socket and feature incredible gaming capabilities, including DDR5 memory, support for PCIe Gen 5, and an improved hybrid architecture! Notably, there's also up to 15% better single-threaded performance alongside up to a 41% increase in multi-threaded performance.

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Raptor Lake Architecture

13th gen Raptor Lake CPUs are built on the same hybrid architecture introduced with Alder Lake. For the latest generation, however, Intel has improved on this with increased performance and a whole host of benefits designed to appeal to everyone:

For Gamers: Raptor Lake CPUs bring a 12% increase in single-threaded performance thanks to their lightning-quick frequencies. 13th Gen CPUs can achieve speeds of up to 5.8GHz, providing more than enough performance for gaming, and streaming.

For Content Creators: With more E-cores compared to the previous generation, Raptor Lake processors boast an improvement in multi-threaded performance by up to 25%. This great up-lift in multi-threaded workloads is ideal for tasks such as video rendering.

For Enthusiasts: Intel Speed Optimizer allows for easy overclocking of both core speed and memory. This will enable you to push clock speeds and performance further than ever before.

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Intel 13th Gen Raptor Lake Processors are available now here.
 
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Same question here.i9 12900k (next day delivery) Are you going to ship the products out today and they arrive tomorrow or are you going to ship them tomorrow and they arrive on Saturday
 
Looking to build a system for a family member using DDR5 purely for gaming, from your experience what's the best memory to use?
I would say 5200mhz - 5600mhz Corsair, Team or Kingston Beast. At the moment high frequency makes almost zero difference for massive reltive investment. What capacity you looking for 128gb is a mess with all DIMMS and all boards. Frequency limit to 4800mhz DDR5 and 3200mhz DDR4 (not relevant to you but maybe for others)
 
I would say 5200mhz - 5600mhz Corsair, Team or Kingston Beast. At the moment high frequency makes almost zero difference for massive reltive investment. What capacity you looking for 128gb is a mess with all DIMMS and all boards. Frequency limit to 4800mhz DDR5 and 3200mhz DDR4 (not relevant to you but maybe for others)

Thanks for the information. Looking at a 32GB kit only.
 
Any information on lower CL variants coming soon or are these now the standard? 5600MT/s CL32/CL30 kits would be good.

6000 kits are available and in stock with lower latencies if you check the OcUK website you will see lots of DDR5 all the way upto 7600MHz
 
@8 Pack - Went ahead and purchased the Corsair Vengeance RGB EXPO 32GB (2X16GB) DDR5 PC5-44800C36 5600MHz Dual Channel Kit - Black (CMH32GX5M2B5600Z36). I'm assuming these will be plug and play with the settings above with an AM5 setup, will this mirror the same with an Intel setup?
 
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