Testseek.com have collected 468 expert reviews of the Intel Core i9 9900K 3.6GHz Socket 1151 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i9 9900K 3.6GHz Socket 1151.
May 2019
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468 Reviews
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Leistung in Spielen, Leistung in Anwendungen, Heatspreader verlötet
Hoher Preis, Nur 16 PCI-Express-Lanes
Mit dem INTEL CORE i9-9900K schlägt Intel zurück und veröffentlicht den ersten Mainstream Prozessor mit acht Kernen. Dieser kann sich vor allem in Programmen und Spielen, die von einer höhere Anzahl von CPU-Kernen und einem höheren CPU-Takt profitieren, i...
Abstract: When Intel declared its new 9th gen Core i9-9900K the “world's best gaming CPU,” it lied. After poking and prodding the CPU, we can say without a doubt that it is actually the fastest mainstream CPU around and—wait for it—the fastest gaming CPU too.For th...
Once everything is said and done, theres no denying the fact Intels i9-9900K is an extremely impressive processor that can provide an abundance of performance in a broad swath of applications. In the introduction I said that this processor would bring I...
The 9900K is the fastest gaming CPU we have in the charts, and in many cases it could be the fastest 8-core processor in existence, beating both Intel's HEDT 8-core and AMD's top 8-core CPU. The massive frequency gains and IPC advantage the 9900K has allo...
Excellent performance, Mainstream costs, Optane Memory supported, Lower 8-core thermals, Can be used in Z370 boards
Minimal overclocking on this sample
From a performance perspective, the Intel 9th Generation Core i9 9900K is a slam dunk. The combination of a massive 5GHz Turbo Boost 2.0 clock speed and 8 cores to do the work just sets it apart from the field. At 5GHz in single and lightly threaded...
Published: 2018-10-19, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
At £599.99 the Intel Core i9-9900K isn't cheap. However, compared to the X299 chips on the market, it's a bit of a bargain. This level of performance has long been the reserve of £1000+ chips from Intel, on more extreme and expensive X299 motherboards. No...
Up to 5GHz Turbo Boost, Adept multi-core processing, Ideal for multiple uses inc. video editing, Excellent overall performance, Soldered IHS
Small amount of overclocking headroom, Expensive when compared to AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, 16 PCIe lane functionality only
It's quite easy to become complacent with CPU releases, viewing them as an exercise in marketing and massaging consumer perception rather than advancing performance. That's perhaps an unfair characterisation of the recent history of CPUs as a product segm...
Excellent IPC, Strong multi-core performance, Blurs the lines between gaming and HEDT, Wide choice of Z390 boards
£600 price tag, Hardware still susceptible to exploits, Gets very hot when overclocking
There are plenty of points to consider, but let's start by getting the inevitable out of the way: the Intel Core i9-9900K is a very fast CPU.First-class IPC, eight cores, 16 threads, 5GHz on up to two cores, 4.7GHz on every core, and all delivered in...
Published: 2018-10-19, Author: Andrew , review by: techteamgb.co.uk
Abstract: Want one? i9 9900K: a-fwd.to/5FRa3oS 2700X: a-fwd.to/46xsUKk The new i9 9900K a first from Intel, being 8 cores and 16 threads, but how does it compare to the hot selling AMD Ryzen 7 2700X? Here is some gaming, productivity and a few synthetic benchmarks...
Intel has a monstrously powerful mainstream desktop CPU that, despite what it claims, most definitely eats into its high-end desktop market space and wrestles the performance crown from AMD decisively. Given we only managed to add 300MHz to the all-core b...