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Intel Core i9-9900 Desktop Processor 8 Cores up to 5.0GHz LGA1151 300 Series 65W
Brand | Intel |
CPU Manufacturer | Intel |
CPU Model | Core i9 |
CPU Speed | 3.1 GHz |
CPU Socket | LGA 1151 |
About this item
- 8 Cores /16 Threads
- Up to 5 GHz
- Compatible with Intel 300 Series chipset based motherboards
- Bios update may be required for motherboard compatibility
- Supports Intel Optane Memory
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Stability | 5.0 | 4.8 | — | 4.5 | — | 4.7 |
For gaming | 4.7 | 4.7 | — | 4.5 | — | 4.8 |
Value for money | — | 4.6 | — | 4.2 | — | 4.1 |
Sold By | M&D Discounts | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Chromebook Prosale | ReUse Computers | Chromebook Prosale |
core count | 8 | 12 | 1 | 1 | 8 | 8 |
cpu socket | LGA 1151 | LGA 1700 | PGA LGA1700 | LGA 1200 | LGA 1151 | LGA 1151 |
cpu speed | 3.1 GHz | — | 5.4 GHz | — | 4.7 GHz | 5 GHz |
cpu family | core i9 | core i7 | core i9 | core i9 | — | core i9 |
L2 cache | 16 MB | 11 MB | 32 MB | 16 MB | — | 16 MB |
wattage | 65 watts | 125 watts | — | 125 watts | 65 watts | 95 watts |
Product Description
9th Gen Intel Core i9-9900 desktop processor with Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 and Intel vPro Technology. Offers pro-level performance for enthusiast Gaming, creating, and overall productivity. Thermal solution included in the box. Only compatible with 300 Series chipset based motherboard. 65W.
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Brand | Intel |
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Series | Intel i9 |
Item model number | BX80684I99900 |
Item Weight | 3.53 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.57 x 2.76 x 3.98 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.57 x 2.76 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 | B07RXX3Y2T |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 19, 2019 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #183 in Computer CPU Processors |
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"...stock cpu fan for a better one solved the issue and now it run stably at full load and no hotter than 70ºC." Read more
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However, changing the stock cpu fan for a better one solved the issue and now it run stably at full load and no hotter than 70ºC.
Here's an example of what people are posting about it: "I have spent most of my day UHD Graphics 630 testing and paired with the Ubuntu 17.10 base I have tested its stock kernel as well as the vanilla/upstream Linux 4.13.0, Linux 4.14 Git, and DRM-Next kernels. Additionally, both with the Mesa 17.2 stable Vulkan/OpenGL driver stack as shipped by Ubuntu 17.10 and as well with Mesa 17.3-dev Git via the Padoka PPA as of earlier today." Sound fun?
Same thing with Ethernet, didn't work out of the box with Linux, more chipset issues related to these newer CPUs. Never actually bothered to get it working, just plugged in a USB-ethernet adapter to get around it.
Also, this may be specific to my system but the boost and base clock speed was not showing correctly on the Linux version I use, and I had to load the latest version of Ubuntu from Live CD just to see that was ok.
Sept 23, 2020 update:
This is probably no fault of this chip, but I've had two of these chips fail. Intel replaced the first one, and gave us a refund on the 2nd because I told them I didn't want another one. Both failed after about 6-8 months. It took me a day to figure out why the machine was failing because I didn't suspect the CPU.
The symptom was the machine gradually starts having trouble completing the boot sequence and starts freezing while in use. I'm using a great cooler and monitoring temps so it's not that.
I suspect the cause is probably the motherboard because the likelihood of 2 CPUs failing is so low. Platform is the ASRock Deskmini. I suspect maybe the motherboard is the culprit and is somehow damaging these CPUs over time, even though officially it's supported for that motherboard according to ASRock.
But I'm putting this out there just in case others are having failures and in fact it is a problem with the CPU. I will say that Intel support is frankly the best I've ever encountered from any company.
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A fronte di un aumento prestazionale in gioco di appena il 4% in FHD e il 2% in QHD, è chiaro subito che il gioco non vale la candela: ok che hanno praticamente lo stesso prezzo ma si dovrebbe cambiare scheda madre, e son minimo 100-150 euro di scarto tra acquisto della nuova e vendita della vecchia per ritrovarsi suppergiù le stesse prestazioni.
Il vero asso nella manica dei nuovi processori è piuttosto la gpu integrata con il 50% di potenza in più - con giochi tutti al minimo, il 9900 si tiene tra i 25-35 fps mentre l'11700 arriva a 35-50, quindi una differenza considerevole - ma dubito possa valere il cambio solo per questo: per giocare bene è sempre troppo poco, a meno che non siate senza scheda video in questo periodo buio e vogliate assolutamente giocare senza sacrifici estremi sul frame rate in attesa che il mercato impazzito delle schede video torni alla normalità.
Ma a questo scopo, se potete passare alla sponda Ryzen, investire sul 5700g è molto più consigliabile visto che monta la gpu interna più potente attualmente in commercio.
Tornando a questo i9, è un processore potente e ancora attualissimo: una bestia che farà volare il pc in qualsiasi condizione di lavoro in multitasking o di gaming spinto in diretta streaming; inoltre, nonostante la potenza, rispetto alla versione K resta equilibrato nelle temperature, infatti col mio dissipatore Noctua NH-U12S, in idle, al momento di questa recensione di giugno 2021, a temperatura ambiente di 25° è stabile sui 30° con picco massimo registrato di 34, con ventole impostate tramite bios a 700 rpm: risultato molto vicino a quanto avveniva con l'i5-9400f.
Al momento, come si vede dalla foto, mi manca la gpu (è un periodaccio per l'acquisto, come sappiamo) ma quando arriverà, supportata da questo processore e da 32 gb di ram a 4000mhz C18, gestirà tranquillamente il QHD “maxato” ad alto frame rate che tutti agognano.
IN CONCLUSIONE:
Cpu ideale per chi sente il bisogno di un upgrade di alto livello fatto con intelligenza, puntando al miglior rapporto costi-prestazioni-consumi. Pagato 330 euro con garanzia Prime (non compratelo oltre questa cifra).
Ha senso passare al nuovo i7 o i9 solo in caso di pc nuovo, da assemblare da zero.
Reviewed in Italy on June 10, 2021
A fronte di un aumento prestazionale in gioco di appena il 4% in FHD e il 2% in QHD, è chiaro subito che il gioco non vale la candela: ok che hanno praticamente lo stesso prezzo ma si dovrebbe cambiare scheda madre, e son minimo 100-150 euro di scarto tra acquisto della nuova e vendita della vecchia per ritrovarsi suppergiù le stesse prestazioni.
Il vero asso nella manica dei nuovi processori è piuttosto la gpu integrata con il 50% di potenza in più - con giochi tutti al minimo, il 9900 si tiene tra i 25-35 fps mentre l'11700 arriva a 35-50, quindi una differenza considerevole - ma dubito possa valere il cambio solo per questo: per giocare bene è sempre troppo poco, a meno che non siate senza scheda video in questo periodo buio e vogliate assolutamente giocare senza sacrifici estremi sul frame rate in attesa che il mercato impazzito delle schede video torni alla normalità.
Ma a questo scopo, se potete passare alla sponda Ryzen, investire sul 5700g è molto più consigliabile visto che monta la gpu interna più potente attualmente in commercio.
Tornando a questo i9, è un processore potente e ancora attualissimo: una bestia che farà volare il pc in qualsiasi condizione di lavoro in multitasking o di gaming spinto in diretta streaming; inoltre, nonostante la potenza, rispetto alla versione K resta equilibrato nelle temperature, infatti col mio dissipatore Noctua NH-U12S, in idle, al momento di questa recensione di giugno 2021, a temperatura ambiente di 25° è stabile sui 30° con picco massimo registrato di 34, con ventole impostate tramite bios a 700 rpm: risultato molto vicino a quanto avveniva con l'i5-9400f.
Al momento, come si vede dalla foto, mi manca la gpu (è un periodaccio per l'acquisto, come sappiamo) ma quando arriverà, supportata da questo processore e da 32 gb di ram a 4000mhz C18, gestirà tranquillamente il QHD “maxato” ad alto frame rate che tutti agognano.
IN CONCLUSIONE:
Cpu ideale per chi sente il bisogno di un upgrade di alto livello fatto con intelligenza, puntando al miglior rapporto costi-prestazioni-consumi. Pagato 330 euro con garanzia Prime (non compratelo oltre questa cifra).
Ha senso passare al nuovo i7 o i9 solo in caso di pc nuovo, da assemblare da zero.
5.1 GHz single Core
4.7 GHz all Core
Sie taktet zwar mit 3.1 GHz Basistakt, aber das war es dann auch schon mit 65W TDP.
Genauso wie die 9900K CPU nicht wirklich 95W TDP hat, hat die 9900 CPU keine 65W TDP. Mit einer guten Kühlung und einem guten Mainboard werden diese Werte unter Last deutlich überschritten.
Bei cpu.userbenchmark schwanken die Ergebnisse der meisten User zwischen 4.5 und 4.7 GHz. Also selbst die „Schwächeren“ takten in aller Regel mit 4.5 GHz auf allen Kernen. Die meisten 9900er takten aber bei 4.65 GHZ.
Ich bin mit den Leistungsdaten mehr als zufrieden und kann auf die letzten 100-300 MHz verzichten.
Sehr gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis.
Update:
Bessere Temperaturen ( Herbst statt Sommer, gleiches leises Lüfterprofil ) und aufgeräumte Hintergrundprozesse ( z.B. Asus Lightning Service ) führen zu nochmal verbesserten Ergebnissen. Die CPU wird Spielern sicher viele Jahre Freude bereiten. Anwender wechseln eher zu AMD und deutlich mehr Kernen bei weniger Takt.
Reviewed in Germany on August 20, 2020
5.1 GHz single Core
4.7 GHz all Core
Sie taktet zwar mit 3.1 GHz Basistakt, aber das war es dann auch schon mit 65W TDP.
Genauso wie die 9900K CPU nicht wirklich 95W TDP hat, hat die 9900 CPU keine 65W TDP. Mit einer guten Kühlung und einem guten Mainboard werden diese Werte unter Last deutlich überschritten.
Bei cpu.userbenchmark schwanken die Ergebnisse der meisten User zwischen 4.5 und 4.7 GHz. Also selbst die „Schwächeren“ takten in aller Regel mit 4.5 GHz auf allen Kernen. Die meisten 9900er takten aber bei 4.65 GHZ.
Ich bin mit den Leistungsdaten mehr als zufrieden und kann auf die letzten 100-300 MHz verzichten.
Sehr gutes Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis.
Update:
Bessere Temperaturen ( Herbst statt Sommer, gleiches leises Lüfterprofil ) und aufgeräumte Hintergrundprozesse ( z.B. Asus Lightning Service ) führen zu nochmal verbesserten Ergebnissen. Die CPU wird Spielern sicher viele Jahre Freude bereiten. Anwender wechseln eher zu AMD und deutlich mehr Kernen bei weniger Takt.