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PCSpecialist Quantum Pro S Review (i5-13500/4070 Super)

 

Coming back to talk about the difference in performance when enabling ASUS Performance Enhancement 3.0 – The graph above shows a Cinebench benchmark result with the setting DISABLED, which returned a disappointing result of 14,729 points. Placing the Core 15-13500 beneath the 3 comparison processors.

With ASUS Performance Enhancement 3.0 ENABLED however, the result landed at the sort of level we would expect to see from this CPU.

Single core performance in a Cinebench benchmark places the Core i5-13500 just underneath the Core 15-12600K tested by Leo on the channel a while ago.

The Corsair Vengeance DDR5 5200MT/s memory found in the Quantum Pro S desktop returned read speeds of 75,891 MB/s and write speeds of 62,886 MB/s during an AIDA64 test. Faster memory would have benefitted the system but the memory installed is more than capable of performing at an adequate level.

Finally then, PC Mark 10 highlights the systems capabilities across a number of different scenarios and workloads. The content creation result is a particular highlight and is helped no doubt by the inclusion of an RTX 4070 Super graphics card.

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