
Core i9-9900K live review + benchmarks
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Date: 2022-03-15
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Comments and reviews: 10
Jonathan
ok. so. I've watched a few 9900K videos, some people have not even mentioned MCE at all. is this feature exclusive to the Z390 boards, and what does that mean for overclocking. because up until now ive seen three videos where they claim they couldn't get the 9900K past 4. 9 Ghz on OC. so it looks like this was a mistake because the fact the these motherboards and Chips are so new. i love your video. very professional and informative. i was debating getting the 9900k but you guys made it seem a lot better now. are my conclusions correct?
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ok. so. I've watched a few 9900K videos, some people have not even mentioned MCE at all. is this feature exclusive to the Z390 boards, and what does that mean for overclocking. because up until now ive seen three videos where they claim they couldn't get the 9900K past 4. 9 Ghz on OC. so it looks like this was a mistake because the fact the these motherboards and Chips are so new. i love your video. very professional and informative. i was debating getting the 9900k but you guys made it seem a lot better now. are my conclusions correct?
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Zipzeolocke
Gordon I'm not sure how much you are aware of how you're coming across to your viewers, really drooling over the 9900k. Almost every sentence you are praising it. I personally think it's priced way too high, even for the performance it provides. I would probably go for it if it was in the $300 something range. 400 at most. But I'm going to stick with my X99 platform until maybe we see what 7 nanometer looks like
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Gordon I'm not sure how much you are aware of how you're coming across to your viewers, really drooling over the 9900k. Almost every sentence you are praising it. I personally think it's priced way too high, even for the performance it provides. I would probably go for it if it was in the $300 something range. 400 at most. But I'm going to stick with my X99 platform until maybe we see what 7 nanometer looks like
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lex
you can gain 10-15 degree by deliding and lapping the cpu so it's a broken product to me. even with no overclocking for a silent system its very important to have lower cpu heat possible. intel are piece of shit creating broken products all the time.
cost absolutly nothing for them to offer a product with 15degree less so its a scam. like the way they limit hyperthreading
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you can gain 10-15 degree by deliding and lapping the cpu so it's a broken product to me. even with no overclocking for a silent system its very important to have lower cpu heat possible. intel are piece of shit creating broken products all the time.
cost absolutly nothing for them to offer a product with 15degree less so its a scam. like the way they limit hyperthreading
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theexmann
Well the Intel chips is underwhelming. When you average out all the numbers the i9900K is about 15% faster than the 6 MONTH OLD RYZEN 7 2700X and the Intel setup costs twice as much at $600 once you include a decent cooler. $600 for 15% more performance over Ryzen 7 2700X at $300 with cooler is no where near impressive. AMD still holds the best bang for the buck!
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Well the Intel chips is underwhelming. When you average out all the numbers the i9900K is about 15% faster than the 6 MONTH OLD RYZEN 7 2700X and the Intel setup costs twice as much at $600 once you include a decent cooler. $600 for 15% more performance over Ryzen 7 2700X at $300 with cooler is no where near impressive. AMD still holds the best bang for the buck!
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AJD
The chip is an absolute beast, but let down by the high temperatures, still running multiple x58 Xeon systems (including a dual x5680 setup) and would upgrade my main rig to the 9900k if not for the 90-100c temps when nearing 5ghz. Hopefully the 10nm Ice Lake chips will have 5ghz on 8+cores with much more reasonable temperatures of around 50-60c on load.
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The chip is an absolute beast, but let down by the high temperatures, still running multiple x58 Xeon systems (including a dual x5680 setup) and would upgrade my main rig to the 9900k if not for the 90-100c temps when nearing 5ghz. Hopefully the 10nm Ice Lake chips will have 5ghz on 8+cores with much more reasonable temperatures of around 50-60c on load.
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can some 1 tell me is chip is compatible with aorus z370 ultra gaming 2. 0, there was an f3 update a few months back, i done that, on list of cpu support f3 update is missing and no info what it was for, but it still no i9 9900k on list of cpu support
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can some 1 tell me is chip is compatible with aorus z370 ultra gaming 2. 0, there was an f3 update a few months back, i done that, on list of cpu support f3 update is missing and no info what it was for, but it still no i9 9900k on list of cpu support
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theexmann
Several other sites are reporting much higher temps when you run the chip at the top boost speed across all cores at 4. 7. That's not overclocking. That's within Intel specs. Were you also using a board limited to 95W?
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Several other sites are reporting much higher temps when you run the chip at the top boost speed across all cores at 4. 7. That's not overclocking. That's within Intel specs. Were you also using a board limited to 95W?
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Cala
As a happy user of an Intel i7-4790k for 4 years, I don't see how to justify 610 euros on this CPU. 450, 500 max should be the price. I guess it will be better to wait for gen 3 AMD CPUs to see what happens.
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As a happy user of an Intel i7-4790k for 4 years, I don't see how to justify 610 euros on this CPU. 450, 500 max should be the price. I guess it will be better to wait for gen 3 AMD CPUs to see what happens.
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heyguyslol
Nvidia raises their prices 2018 then Intel raises their prices 2018 and lets not forget the 25% Tarrif price increase coming Jan 2019. Glad I built my new rig a month ago.
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Nvidia raises their prices 2018 then Intel raises their prices 2018 and lets not forget the 25% Tarrif price increase coming Jan 2019. Glad I built my new rig a month ago.
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IceColdKilax
MCE Off. Nice way of handicapping free performance on Intel to show the results closer to 2700X.
Wake me up when AMD hits 5Ghz.
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MCE Off. Nice way of handicapping free performance on Intel to show the results closer to 2700X.
Wake me up when AMD hits 5Ghz.
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