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Intel has stepped up to the plate with the Core i9-9900K CPU. We all know that AMD's Ryzen 7 2700X is exactly where Intel set its sights and it is surely on target when it comes to performance in any workload you assign it to. The 9900K is a the better CP...
After using the Intel Core i9-9900K for the past week we found it to perform exactly like we expected it to. Intel finally has a mainstream 8-core, 16-thread processor to compete with AMD's parts with the same core and thread count. The 9900K was able to...
8 cores and 16 threads, 5 GHz boost, Trades blows with more expensive Core i9-7900X, Unlocked multiplier, Soldered IHS, Works on existing LGA1151 platform, even with Z370 motherboards, Integrated graphics, Supports up to 128 GB memory
High price, Held back by power limits, Only small gaming performance improvements, No heatsink included, Weak integrated graphics
The Core i9-9900K is currently listed on Amazon for $530. For some reason, the Newegg price, which we usually use, is $580. 8 cores and 16 threads 5 GHz boost Trades blows with more expensive Core i9-7900X Unlocked multiplier Soldered IHS Works on existin...
8-core, 16-threads, Best performing mainstream processor we've reviewed, Great gaming performance, Solder thermal interface material (STIM), Can easily reach 5.0 GHz or above when overclocking
Price compared to competition
So Intel's newest flagship mainstream processor is here and as you saw from the past few pages it tops the results in almost all of the tests that we ran. So let's talk about what Intel has done with the 9th generation Core processors and specifically the...
Publicerad: 2018-10-19, Författare: Tom , testad av: overclock3d.net
The 9th Generation of Intel CPUs has taken the increased core count we saw from the 8th Generation and pushed it a little further. The Intel Core i9-9900K now has eight core and sixteen threads to help your system work as quickly as possible, whilst doing...
Publicerad: 2018-10-19, Författare: Michael , testad av: phoronix.com
Sammanfattning: Intel sent over the Core i9 9900K as their first 9th Gen Coffeelake-S CPU hitting store shelves today. With the embargo on that now expired, let's have a look at how well this eight-core / sixteen-thread processor performs under Linux.The Core i9 9900K is...
Publicerad: 2018-10-19, Författare: Marco , testad av: hothardware.com
The Best Single-Thread Performance, Strong Multi-Thread Performance, Hardware-Level Exploits Patched, More Cores, More Cache, Compatible With Existing Mobos, Solder TIM
In its stock configuration, the Core i9-9900K's power consumption is also in-line with expectations. The processor appears to be approaching the limits of Intel's 14nm manufacturing process, however, and will require robust cooling and a quality motherboa...
Publicerad: 2018-10-19, Författare: Steven , testad av: techspot.com
These new 8-core Coffee Lake processors certainly are interesting animals, but I'm not entirely sure who they're for. Before I try and work that out let's quickly touch on pricing. The Core i9-9900K comes in at an MSRP of $500, but currently costs more th...
Publicerad: 2018-10-19, Författare: Paul , testad av: tomshardware.com
Gaming performance, Performance in both single- and multi-threaded workloads, Solder TIM,
Price, Cooling requirements, Power consumption under heavy load
Intel's eight-core Core i9-9900K comes with everything to satisfy enthusiasts, like more cores, higher frequencies, and performance-boosting Solder TIM. Those improvements make the chip the fastest mainstream processor on the market, but the $500 asking p...
Normally I'd say that the Core i9 9900K is the new king of desktop processors. However, price versus performance wise the Ryzen 2700X does hold ground. Also, we cannot shy away from the fact that from 4 to 32 cores, AMD has some sort of Ryzen (Threadrippe...