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Intel Core i5-13500 Desktop Processor 14 cores (6 P-cores + 8 E-cores) 24MB Cache, up to 4.8 GHz

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  • 14 cores (6 P-cores + 8 E-cores) and 20 threads. Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 770 included
  • Performance hybrid architecture integrates two core microarchitectures, prioritizing and distributing workloads to optimize performance
  • Up to 4.8 GHz. 24M Cache
  • Compatible with Intel 600 series and 700 series chipset-based motherboards
  • Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0, and PCIe 5.0 & 4.0 support. Intel Optane Memory support. Intel Laminar RH1 Cooler included


13th Gen Intel Core i5-13500 desktop processor. Featuring PCIe 5.0 & 4.0 support, DDR5 and DDR4 support, 13th Gen Intel Core i5 desktop processors are optimized for gamers and productivity and help deliver high performance. Compatible with Intel 700 Series and Intel 600 Series Chipset based motherboards. 65W Processor Base Power.


William K.
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
Fast CPU and only 65 watts.
Chance
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
CPU is one thing where people shouldn't typically be afraid to buy used, especially if there's a guarantee or warranty, just get it and stress test it. So for $70 less I pretty much got the same thing without the box. The 13500 is a quality performer bargain, I wouldn't recommend this version for gaming, or any current gen intel realistically but the 13500 is an absolute beast for a small home server, in fact it may be too much. They run extremely cold, have a lot of cores to use, and don't draw much power relatively. If you're gonna get something for gaming this year, stick with a Ryzen X3D chip. If you need intel integrated graphics or know what you're in for the 13500 is perfect at what it does. Especially on sale.
shamrock75
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2024
This was a new pull from an unused return which included the stock cooler. The price was the same as the 13400f and roughly $20 more than the 12600 sale price at the time. With an aftermarket air cooler it's not even putting out heat and I've run some CPU intensive tasks and games with performance cores at 4.5.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2024
By default it may not boost to its marketing frequency. I had to increase power limit in motherboard settings.
AbdulQadir
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on May 6, 2024
Works great so far.
Tanner Postin
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024
The Intel Core i5-13500 CPU is a testament to Intel’s commitment to delivering high-performance computing solutions. As a tech enthusiast, I’ve had the pleasure of testing this processor in various scenarios, and it has consistently exceeded my expectations.One of the standout features of the Core i5-13500 is its impressive core count and threading capabilities. With 14 cores (6 Performance-cores and 8 Efficient-cores) and 20 threads, this CPU can handle multitasking and demanding applications with ease. Whether I’m gaming, streaming, or running multiple applications simultaneously, the i5-13500 maintains smooth and responsive performance.The clock speeds of this processor are another highlight. With a base frequency of 2.50 GHz and a maximum turbo frequency of 4.80 GHz, the i5-13500 can quickly ramp up its performance when needed. This dynamic scalability ensures that the CPU can deliver optimal performance for both everyday tasks and more intensive workloads.Intel’s 10nm process technology used in the i5-13500 also contributes to its efficiency and performance. This advanced manufacturing process allows for lower power consumption while maintaining high performance levels. As a result, the i5-13500 is not only powerful but also energy-efficient, making it an excellent choice for users who are conscious of their energy usage.In terms of compatibility, the Core i5-13500 supports DDR5 and DDR4 memory, giving users the flexibility to choose their preferred memory type. This versatility is a significant advantage, as it allows for easy integration into existing systems or the freedom to build a new system with the latest technology.From a gaming perspective, the Intel Core i5-13500 delivers exceptional performance. Paired with a capable graphics card, this CPU can handle the latest games at high settings without breaking a sweat. The smooth and immersive gaming experience it provides is a testament to its capabilities.In conclusion, the Intel Core i5-13500 CPU is a powerful and versatile processor that offers excellent performance across a wide range of applications. Its combination of high core count, impressive clock speeds, and energy efficiency make it a standout choice for anyone looking to upgrade their system. Whether you’re a gamer, content creator, or general user, the i5-13500 is sure to meet and exceed your expectations.
John McQueen
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2024
This CPU was a no-brainer for a budget Gaming PC. Works well and was super easy to install in my Asrock z690 RS.
Musicfan
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024
The box contained everything I needed to install the processor. It was super-easy to install the process in the new build I did, and everything went perfectly. I am not a performance fiend, so I cannot comment on the performance.
Roba66
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2023
I just assembled a new computer using this processor on a Gigabyte B760 with DDR5 memory. The system came up without a hitch and the BIOS screen appeared very professional. I installed Ubuntu 22.04, the only thing I noticed was a hang when installing 22.04.1, so I had to initially select safe mode. I recommend using 22.04.3 (current) because it probably fixes that issue.With 20 cores total this processor is just a downgraded i5-13600k, I don't overclock anyways so it fits my needs. RAM and the sleep function work perfectly (I had trouble with the competitor's)
NULL
Reviewed in Japan on August 5, 2023
AviUtlのx265で1080p動画のCPUエンコードに60fps出るのは驚きました。同じエンコード設定で他のPCと比較すると・・・Core 2 Quad Q8200は5fps (AVX命令がないSSE4時代なのでお察し)Celeon N4100は5fps (4コアAtom≒Core 2 Quadの法則)Ryzen 5 3500Uは7fps (Zen+のAVX256は内部的にSSE4相当の128bit処理で激遅)Ryzen 5 Pro 3400GEは17fps (Zen+なのでお察し。体感Sandy Bridgeと同程度)Core i7 4770は20fps (Zen+より速いがHaswellなので時代遅れ感否めず)Ryzne 5 5500Uは25fps (型番詐欺のZen2、6コアだが2.5GHzしか出ない)Core i5 1135G7は30fps (AVX512対応で4コアの割に速い。2023年現在もワッパ最強説)Ryzen 7 Pro 5750GEは45fps (Zen3はAVX512非対応で8コアの割に遅い)SSE/AVXとか知らない人向けに捕捉。SSE/AVX(いわゆるSIMD命令)はCPUの演算レジスタ(最近のは256~512bit)を変数型(8~64bit)に合わせて細分化し、計算を並列化する技術です。AVX256では8bit変数を32並列で計算しているが、AVX512なら64並列で計算できるということです。最近のCPUの性能はほぼAVX命令の速度で決まります。特に動画のエンコードや生成AIの速度はAVX命令の優劣が如実に表れます。intelはHaswell Refresh(第4世代)の頃からAVX命令が速くて動画変換に強いのと、アイドル時は700MHz程度まで落ち込む(Ryzenだとせいぜい1.4GHz程度)ので省電力性能も高いのが良いですね。ただし、電力リミットが全然働かないマザーボードだと冷却に苦労します。TDP65W向けのCPUクーラーではサーマルスロットリングで3.0GHz程度に落ち込みます。それでも上記の性能が出るので大したものです。立派なCPUクーラーを付けたら常時4.0GHz前後で動くのでしょうね。AtomからXeonまで幅広いCPUを作っているintelが得意とするP-Core(シングル性能特化)とE-Core(効率・マルチ性能重視)の異種混合CPUも2代目。製造プロセス(nm値)ではAMDやARMに遅れがちですが、やはりアーキテクチャ技術や命令セットではまだまだintelが優れているのかなと思います。Tiger Lake(11世代)以下から乗り換えれば性能倍増も夢ではないので、技術の進歩に驚くばかりです。内蔵GPUは実行ユニット数32個 (Tiger Lakeのi5 1135G7だと80個もある) なのでオマケ程度と割り切るべきでしょう。少しでもゲームをする気があるなら素直にビデオカード増設を。しかしビデオカードがなくてもモニタ出力できるのは便利です。最近はi5ですら円安で3.5万円もかかるから悩ましい。昔だったら同じ値段でi7が買えていたのに。。。最近は5000円程度の激安マザボもなくなり、安くて1.5万円はかかる時代なのでCPU+マザボだけで5万円コースに。。。それでもいい買い物をしたと思っています。【2023/10/29追記】CPUクーラーを交換してTDP65W縛りをやめた結果...。定格65WのCPUを電力制限無視して実質OCしているようなものなので仕方ないとは思いますが、GIGABYTE B760M DS3H DDR4にてTDP125W設定で使用していると、CPU電圧が1.4Vを超えたあたりから動作が不安定になります。TDP100W設定のCPU電圧1.3V程度で使うと安定します。やたらCPU電圧を盛りたがるマザボでは使用しない方が良さそうです。
Victoria RAKOTO-JEAN A.
Reviewed in France on November 3, 2023
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Camy
Reviewed in Italy on November 19, 2023
temperature sotto stres su 60° altrimenti 30° rafreddato ad aria con vecchio Noctua