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 Intel Core i9-9900K Re-Reviewed, 95-Watt TDP Results - tech
(hx) 12:09 AM CET - Nov,11 2018
Believing that Intel is "cheating their own spec and pushing board partners to run the i9-9900K at the default clock multiplier table, rather than at the official power spec," Hardware Unboxed has re-tested the CPU and published benchmarks of how well Intel's flagship performs at a lower TDP. Word is: "As we just saw with the 95-watt limit, it's barely any faster than the Ryzen 7 2700X. In fact, in some tests it's slower, and that's an awful result for a CPU that costs ~70% more. This is a big issue for Intel and they've painted themselves into a corner here. For the 9900K to make an ounce of sense, for anyone who isn't an extreme overclocker, it needs to run at around 70 C with a quality aftermarket cooler and for that the TDP can't really be any higher than about 105 watts."

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Csimbi(06:39 PM CET - Nov,11 2018 )
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Word is: "As we just saw with the 95-watt limit, it's barely any faster than the Ryzen 7 2700X. In fact, in some tests it's slower, and that's an awful result for a CPU that costs ~70% more.

I thought we all knew that. Been saying that all along.
Intel was good at one thing and one thing only in the CPU game: delivering gradually faster CPUs (even through speeds were artificially limited all along) and put more Lx cache on them.
They stopped at the 4790K. Nothing happened since then. Just more core (that very few people need), a few hundred more MHz as the result of somewhat improved manufacturing process, but that's it.
They hit the limit as there was no innovation at Intel anymore because they got lazy.
AMD will beat them in their game now.

gx-x(06:54 PM CET - Nov,11 2018 )
That's just a silly benchmark. i7 9700 is better than ryzen 2700x and has 95W tdp.

want to compare i9 9900, compare it with threadripper with both at 95W.

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