[Comparison] Intel Core i7-11600H vs Intel Core i7-11370H – there is a case to be made about the Core i7-11370H
Today we have two Core i7 CPUs going head to head. One of them is the brand new Core i7-11600H, which is the less fortunate twin of the Core i7-11800H, missing two cores and four threads.
It will be going against the Core i7-11370H, which shouldn’t be overlooked, as it comes with a pretty formidable base clock speed of 3.30GHz that can boost up to 4.80GHz, making it a powerful opponent. In terms of other specs, it has a 4-core / 8-thread setup, a lower TDP of 35W, along with 6MB less cache when compared to the i7-11600H.
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Today we are comparing the Intel Core i7-11600H against the Core i7-11370H.
You can learn more about both CPUs here: Intel Core i7-11600H / Core i7-11370H
Specs table
Intel Core i7-11600H | Intel Core i7-11370H | |
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Architecture | Tiger Lake H45 | Tiger Lake H35 |
Lithography | 10 nm | 10 nm |
Base / Max frequency | 2.90-4.60GHz | 3.30-4.80GHz |
Cores / Threads | 6/12 | 4/8 |
Memory Type | DDR4-3200MHz, LPDDR4x-4266MHz | DDR4-3200MHz, LPDDR4x-4266MHz |
Power Consumption | 45W | 35W |
Cache | 18MB | 12MB |
Integrated GPU | – | Intel Iris Xe Graphics G7 (96EU) |
CPU benchmarks
Regardless of the higher speeds, the more cores and cache definitely play into the Core i7-11600H’s hands (or threads, in this case). The CPU outperformed its opponent heavily, scoring 52% higher in 3D Rendering with Cinebench R20 and nearly a second quicker in Photoshop.
De resultaten zijn afkomstig van de Cinebench R23 CPU-test (hoe hoger de score, hoe beter)
Resultaten zijn van onze Photoshop benchmark test (hoe lager de score, hoe beter)
Conclusion
The Core i7-11600H definitely showed what it’s made of today, with its higher power output and better specs making it perform better in both 3D and 2D Rendering. However, that doesn’t necessarily make it the better option, as while the 3D Rendering difference is so large that you cannot overlook it, a second isn’t a lot of time, so we don’t see why you can’t go for the Core i7-11370H if your main objective is Photo editing or graphic design. Keep in mind that the bigger core count and the higher cache will definitely result in a better gaming experience, though.