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Intel 11th Gen i5-11600K & i9-11900K Review

Adaptive Boost Technology

Adaptive Boost Technology adds extra performance to the 11th Gen Intel Core i9 K and KF CPUs by allowing adjustments to all-core turbo frequencies when four or more cores are in use. ABT will highly depend on a few factors including your individual CPU, cooler and power delivery.

We have run all our tests again with ABT for you to see just what it does and if it makes any real difference at all, check the charts below to find out just how well it does.

Synthetic Benchmarks

Storage Benchmarks

Power and Temperature Benchmarks

Online Benchmarks

Compression & Rendering

Memory

Gaming Performance

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