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I can run the 9900K @5.2Ghz without getting overly aggressive with the overclocking so I tend to agree with those in JTC's way of thinking.


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10 hours ago, Harold_Finch said:

I can run the 9900K @5.2Ghz without getting overly aggressive with the overclocking so I tend to agree with those in JTC's way of thinking.

Agree, its like the 4770k-4790k,  6700K-7700K,  8700k-8086k,  9900K-9900KF its a pattern if you find or lucky with the lottery  the first cpu have the same OC potential.

look at this from Silicon lottery they sell prebinned 9900k and 9900KF big difference? i

https://siliconlottery.com/collections/all

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On 5/27/2019 at 10:11 PM, Chandler said:

Yes

NO, read intel spec, In P3D 4.7gz for the 9900K if you not enable sync all cores in bios.

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14 hours ago, Harold_Finch said:

I can run the 9900K @5.2Ghz without getting overly aggressive with the overclocking so I tend to agree with those in JTC's way of thinking.

Ditto. 5.2 on air all cores, HT off. Single fan on Noctua. Temps 75C. Volts 1.3.


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Westman, those are Intel's stock speeds.  It is trivial to lightly overclock the 9900k by syncing the cores, setting the BClock ratio to 52 and adjusting the Voltage if needed.  I am still running stock voltage.

 

You do have to provide ample cooling and a good VRM solution on the motherboard.  

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19 minutes ago, Harold_Finch said:

 

Westman, those are Intel's stock speeds.  It is trivial to lightly overclock the 9900k by syncing the cores and setting the BClock ratio to 52 and adjusting the Voltage if needed.  I am still running stock voltage.

 

You do have to provide ample cooling and a good VRM solution on the motherboard.  

yes at stock it run 4.7ghz not 5ghz on 2 cores when run p3d.

i run my 9900k 5,4ghz ht off 5,0 cashe 4133 c16 1T on Apex X Z370 vcore 1.325v set in bios AIO fractal 360 cooling.

bench timespy at 5.5ghz hton with this cooling, but 5.4 is nice forthe sim 

here is the link https://www.3dmark.com/spy/6979937

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 Guessing we'll pay a premium for this one though?


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Would like to know the price of one of these?

as I will be upgrading from a i7 4790k 

 

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On 5/30/2019 at 2:03 PM, westman said:

NO, read intel spec, In P3D 4.7gz for the 9900K if you not enable sync all cores in bios.

Okay, got you...no need to write in capital letters though 😉


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16 minutes ago, Chandler said:

Okay, got you...no need to write in capital letters though 😉

not my intention, there we go my bad eng once more,  I apologise

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1 minute ago, westman said:

not my intention, there we go my bad eng once more,  I apologise

no problem and thx for the clarification about my statement...

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8 hours ago, ryanbatcund said:

Guessing we'll pay a premium for this one though?

Best guesses by those in the know say $500-$600 US MSRP. The 9900K has been a hard sell at around $450-500 and maybe with the KS out, the K will drop in price. Intel is more interested these days in server CPUs, so AMD looks like a better option going forward.

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Well at newegg.ca 

I9 9900ks is priced at $855 plus tax

 

ahhhhhh no thanks 

i think I’ll get the KF 

thoughts between the K and KF guys ?

trying to get a RO stepping 

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3 hours ago, mikeymike said:

Well at newegg.ca 

I9 9900ks is priced at $855 plus tax

 

ahhhhhh no thanks 

i think I’ll get the KF 

thoughts between the K and KF guys ?

trying to get a RO stepping 

That price is not an accurate reflection of the retail price.  The 9900ks hasn't officially launched yet.  What you see there is called a "placeholder" price.  9900ks should be out soon, you've waited this long, might as well wait a few more days to make sure you're getting the CPU you want.

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5 hours ago, TechguyMaxC said:

That price is not an accurate reflection of the retail price.  The 9900ks hasn't officially launched yet.  What you see there is called a "placeholder" price.  9900ks should be out soon, you've waited this long, might as well wait a few more days to make sure you're getting the CPU you want.

I doubt it very much that it’ll be the same 

price as the k or KF

i think it will be 600 US dollars at release.

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