Extreme performance under heavy gaming loads
Low power consumption, excellent thermal performance and great performance for gaming and multitasking
super fast, workhorse of a cpu while maintaining decent temperatures at idle and under load.
Power usage is surprisingly low
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- Unlocked K-Series chips are good fun if you want to mess around with your computer. - You can manually set up something that works like Turbo 3.0 and TVB, which are present on the high-end SKUs but not this one, if you use the correct BIOS options. Just requires more work to identify the strong vs weak cores, and an understanding of your cooling limits. - Getting the integrated GPU is great for expanded utility down the road, even if you don't need it today. My i7-4770K will get repurposed into a NAS and the IGP will be super nice for working with that system. - It has Raptor in the name. - The example I got seems to be a decent bin. 5.7GHz all-core at 1.3V or so, some cores will do 6GHz at 1.354V. Stable so far through a significant reliability gauntlet, including Prime95, OCCT core cycling, YCruncher, Linpack, and much more. I'm sure there's more headroom but I settled on something well within the limits for daily usage. - More manageable TDP (181W) versus the high 253W TDP on the i7 and i9. - Can achieve single threaded performance as good as the top SKUs with some work.
Great efficiency and speed. Great temps and solid as a rock!
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Low cost for the performance
I got this item on sale, and it is an amazing upgrade for anyone with older Am4 setup. This runs significantly cooler than my 9700k, and even comes with a cooler. I did not use the included cooler, but it was a nice touch that makes the value even better.
It's powerful enough to run the games a want to run.
Exactly what i needed to get my PC built. Great price to performance as of Oct. 2024 Great gaming chip for cheap.
Powerful, and not too much slower than 13900k, but much less expensive. Four extra e-cores compared to 13700k. Huge upgrade from my 3770k which I've been using since 2012.
* Fast * Nice FPS boost compared to my old Intel 12400f * Excellent gaming performance * Affordable processor cost
I just put my new computer together yesterday, I was building with this Ryzen 9900X and the Radeon RX 9070 XT with 64 GB Ram at 6000 MHZ. I was upgrading from a 5600x and an RTX 2080 Super, the difference has been very noticeable. Everything is loading up faster and gameplay has been very smooth. I'm running a 240 AIO on this CPU and so far, the temps have been stellar. Idle, it's under 40c and while playing games it's sticking to about 60c.
Unit functions incredibly well. I upgraded from a 2700x to this. Heating is a tad high, but I usually don't exceed 70C under heavy rendering load in photoshop or a game, which is fine. If your still running a 1000 / 2000 series Ryzen, this will be an immense upgrade, and is well worth it.
Another quality product from Intel. I've seen several UTUB videos on speed comparisons, etc. Most reviewers use Gaming metrics and I'm not a gamer. With Win10 not being supported after Oct 14th and my current system at almost 10 years old, I just needed a refresh into Win11. It is fine for what I'm going to use it for and WAY faster than my previous build.
Processor works as advertised. I have a feeling that there will be a fix soon for the gaming with either a windows or Bios update. I was right the latest bios and windows updates have improved it`s performance. Works much faster and better now.
- fast, does what it says it can do - easy to OC
-Fast -Great OC capability -Great synergy with AMD products
Cpu runs really smooth, easy install, no issues
Maybe my space saver. Ibwanted the PCIe 5.0 experience now the initial intro prices are past.