Intel Core i9-9900KS (LGA 1151, 4 GHz, 8 -Core)

Intel Core i9-9900KS

LGA 1151, 4 GHz, 8 -Core


Question about Intel Core i9-9900KS

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Jakksto

5 years ago

A short explanation for those who don't know what the difference is between the 9900K and 9900KS. The 9900KS is basically the exact same processor as the 9900K with the difference that Intel "guarantees" that it can clock at 5 GHZ on all cores which only about 40% of the 9900K can do (stable). They simply took a Silicon lottery 9900K, screwed the wattage to 127 and did a factory overclock. But it is not guaranteed that it can clock much higher than 5.ghz. It is simply a binned version of the K which has a factory overclock. The thermals are accordingly higher as it clocks higher and sucks more watts. With a fan cooler I wouldn't recommend it unless it is a very good cooler as the processor can reach 109 degrees on air at max load. a little tip there is a site called Silicon lottery that sells 9900K which can also do 5 GHz on all cores by the way.

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pdk4u6969

5 years ago

Thanks for the info!

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roqueriz0r

5 years ago

CPU-Z shows me at 4. 9900K already.

Core Voltage @1.128V(lol)
5137.9 MHz
Multipier 51x
Bus-Speed 100.5 MHz

Briefly validated:
https://valid.x86.fr/k71me5
But there is more ^_^

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roqueriz0r

5 years ago

3x 9900k all stable at 5.1ghz @ 1.325v

at digitec and pc-ostschweiz

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pascal9111

5 years ago

Super summary

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pascal.freund

5 years ago

Thanks, great info!! ;)

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Opé2036

5 years ago

the 9900ks consumes less power than the 9900k, but in the end it is better and higher!
at equal frequency it has a smaller voltage too ! it's worth it if you don't already have a 9900k

Thanks for your description, but it looks like Lottery only offers the 9900ks. And it's not cheaper, VAT and shipping are still added by the Americans.