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Hohe Single-Thread-Leistung
Offene Multiplikatoren
Effizient bei geringer und mittlerer Last
8 Kerne und 16 Threads
Gutes Overclocking-Potenzial
Turbo Boost 2.0 bei Single-Thread-Lasten
Mit bestehenden Chipsätzen und Mainboards der 300er-Serie kompatibel
Top Single-Core-Leistung dank hohem Takt
Verlöteter Heatspreader
Entsperrter Multiplikator
Effizienter Strombedarf
Sehr hohes Arbeitstempo
Sehr hohes Spieletempo
Leistung in Spielen
Leistung in Anwendungen
Heatspreader verlötet
Überragende Leistung
Lohnenswertes Chipsatz-Update
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Volles OC-Potential kann unter Umständen nur auf Z390-Mainboard abgerufen werden
Limitierung auf DDR4-2666 nicht zeitgemäß
Spiele-Benchmarks
Hohe Leistungsaufnahme bei Last
Friedrich Stiemer
Handelt es sich um den Intel Core i9-9900K mit acht Kernen
Sechzehn Threads und einer Boost-Taktrate von stolzen 5 GHz um die laut Intel "beste Gaming-CPU der Welt"? Wir vergleichen das Modell mit den aktuell sehr populären Ryzen-CPUs
Veröffentlicht: 2018-10-21, Autor: Paul , Testbericht von: play3r.net
Intel is finally using solder again for better temperatures and better overclocking headroom, Fastest desktop processor from Intel to date, The best gaming CPU currently on the market; 8 cores and 16 threads of pure performance, Good performance, Reasonab
Still expensive compared to AMD's Ryzen processors
It's clear that the announcement surrounding the new Intel Coffee Lake Refresh was a badly kept secret as the new supporting Z390 chipset was announced earlier on in the year. Whether that was a mistake on Intel's part or a cleverly strategised marketing...
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...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-10-19, Autor: Peter , Testbericht von: 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...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-10-19, Autor: Andrew , Testbericht von: techteamgb.co.uk
Zusammenfassung: 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...
Because Intel has dropped this i9 processor on top of the existing CPU tiers it commands a much higher price than both the previous top Coffee Lake chip, the Core i7 8700K, and the top AMD eight-core, the Ryzen 7 2700X. That makes this $530 (£492) i9 9900...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-10-19, Autor: Leo , Testbericht von: kitguru.net
Eight cores running close to 5GHz, Soldered heat spreader helps thermals, Compatible with Z370 motherboards, Excellent DDR4 memory support
Very high price, Minimal headroom for overclocking, Very few games make use of more than four cores, This refreshed architecture is still not proofed against security problems
Take a tour along the shelves of KitGuru's testing hardware and we are quite sure the enthusiast gamer would happily select Core i9-9900K running on a high end Z390 motherboard. Performance is excellent and the addition of two cores is welcome.We begged I...