🚀 Elevate Your Performance Game!
The Intel Core i9-9900KF Desktop Processor is a powerhouse featuring 8 cores and 16 threads, capable of reaching speeds up to 5.0 GHz. With a 16 MB cache and a thermal design power of 95 watts, this processor is optimized for high-performance tasks and is compatible with Intel 300 Series motherboards, making it a perfect choice for gamers and professionals alike.
Processor | 3.6 GHz core_i9 |
RAM | 128 GB |
Memory Speed | 3600 MHz |
Brand | Intel |
Series | i9-9900KF |
Item model number | BX80684I99900KF |
Item Weight | 1.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.57 x 1.73 x 3.98 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.57 x 1.73 x 3.98 inches |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 8 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Intel |
Language | English, English, English, English, English |
ASIN | B07MGBZWDZ |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | January 7, 2019 |
G**R
Intel Core i9-9900KF Beast!
The media could not be loaded. What more can someone say that's not already been stated. It's expensive, yes. But if one can fit this processor into their budget, the return on investment will NOT be disappointing.Installation was very easy, I decided to go with the stock thermal paste that was pre-installed on the AIO Corsair cooler. See specs below. I was able to assemble my new build which took about 3 hours. The wiring/cabling was NOT a breeze. PC Case was a bit tight but everything did install. Mainly I was overly cautious but Win10 installed in under 15 minutes to a desktop. Fast!!Temps have been very low, ranging from the low 30s to barely above 50 degrees Celsius even in gaming. I have read comments this proc can sometimes spike hot, but my experience is this build is easily the coolest running PC thus far. I am NOT overclocked as yet, have had the build running for about 2 weeks now. Going to wait on that so can't comment but I know this beast is built for overclock potential. My default clocks on all cores seems to peak at 4700Ghz and I am thus far happy with that for now. Esp. From where I am upgrading previous, a 5 year old mid-range gaming PC.I have had zero issues and definitely notice my FPS in games is up. The only game I am running now is Black Desert Online, most will likely not have heard of this, a 3 year old game that is brutal demanding on hardware with graphics settings maxed out. My old rig pushed 10 to maybe 32 FPS if lucky. Yes I am using a 4K 27 inch monitor. I do need a better graphics card for 4K, you will also if ever considering moving to 4K. It's NOT an easy move if you don't account for graphics power. I have had about 3 years of laggy stuttery gaming (frequently but not all the time) so if considering 4K gaming, do NOT go with low budget graphics builds. You WILL regret it.But my FPS jumped up to 40 to 60 fps. All new components except the Video card and monitor are from my old build.Multitasking is a breeze, everything noticeably responsive and opens quickly. This Proc won't dissapoint. If you can afford it. After my last build in 2014 where I skimped on the processor (core i5 4790K) due to limited funds, I decided to throw as much as I could into the heart of the system and I am very happy I did!Fractal Design Meshify C White CaseGigabyte Z390 AORUS PRO WiFi Intel LGA1151/Z390/ATX/2xM.2Intel Core i9-9900KF Desktop Processor 8 Cores up to 5.0 GHz Turbo Unlocked Without Processor GraphicsXPG GAMMIX 1TB S11 Pro 3D NAND PCIe NVMe Gen3x4 M.2 2280 SSD Ultra-Fast PCIe NVMe Gen3x4 Interface Read/Write up to 3500/3000MB/sCORSAIR H115i RGB PLATINUM AIO Liquid CPU Cooler 280mmCORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB PRO 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3000MHz C15 LED Desktop MemoryEVGA GeForce GTX 1080 GAMING ACX 3.0, 8GB GDDR5X, LED, Graphics CardEVGA SuperNOVA 650 G3, 80 Plus Gold 650W, Fully ModularMicrosoft Windows 10 ProLG 27-UD88-W 4K MonitorThermaltake Pure Plus 12 RGB TT Premium Edition 120mm Software Enabled Circular 9 Controllable LEDs PWM Case/Radiator Fan - Triple Pack
D**N
Get Liquid Cooling
Short and simple...I got what I ordered. It's a great processor. I don't know why so many fake reviews with the same bad photo. In any case, this is a really nice 8 core hyperthread processor. The price was a little high for me at the time considering some new tech is cheaper, however it was an easy upgrade decision. I9-9900kf is nothing to sneeze at. Install went nice and easy. The only thing I strongly recommend is that you get liquid cooling. The copper core fan is adequate at the stock 3.6ghz. However, using intel speed boost technology it will reach speeds of 4.7 to 5ghz. It goes super fast, but gets really hot, really fast and will throttle back a lot. . I bought the icue H150 liquid cooling system and it took care of that issue. I ran cpu stress test on full load and my temps stay in celcius range of mid 60's no throttling. I have included 4 pictures for verification of the product and the liquid cooling aparatus used to keep this processor safe.
D**N
Hamazing
Picked this up for $420 after the 3900x got so much ass kissing. I'm a software architect and care more about my workstation responding instantaneously to my whim and demand than unrealistic benchmarks. The truth is if you need more than 6-8 cores you're doing a very specific professional workload. In 2019, however, 4 cores, even w/ hyper threading, is insufficient for any power user and you can feel the slowdown in daily use.This thing is at 5.1Ghz on all 8 cores just using my motherboard's auto-OC ( I don't know how to OC myself ). Things are instant. I can stream code from my brain to my IDE without ever waiting for the keystrokes to appear, close and open endless tabs instantly without that nasty close lag you feel on OS X or slower CPUs on Windows, and do pretty much anything imaginable. 8 cores is a good sweet spot for general use, coding, and gaming. Anything more is awesome, but likely 100% imperceptible to anyone not doing rendering or a few other thread-dependent workloads. If you don't know that you need 12 cores, you don't need 12 cores, and you can probably get by with 6.Windows also *FEELS* 200% faster when it doesn't have to flow through integrated graphics, this processor, therefore, is the god of desktop right now, benchmarks be damned.Whatever the tech was that Intel introduced in either the 8th gen chips or 9th gen that lets the CPU get to its turbo faster is the thing you don't get on AMD, so how fast your computer *feels* is still, unfortunately, better on Intel even despite comparable single-thread benchmark results ( which don't represent how long it'll take for your computer to *feel* like it's responding to you ).Conclusion: If you consider yourself someone who thinks or talks at a normal, casual pace, you're better off getting a cheaper AMD CPU because you won't necessarily perceive the benefits this chip gives you. If, however, you use a computer fast, and are a zippy little mofe, this CPU is currently the best out there capable of getting the highest single-core speeds which will make all the difference in how fast your computer feels.
J**N
Very good CPU for its time.
CPU ran it's leg no problems. 10/10 for era it released.
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