As we know nowadays everyone needs a high performance gaming processor.
Everyone wants his processor to give good speed and performance.
In such a situation, Intel can again launch a new processor for its customer, which will complete every customer need.
Intel announced in the press of pre-IFA that it will launch the Intel i9-9900KS processor in October.
Which will work on 127W and TDP.
These versions are like the previous version Intel i9-9900K but it has a lot of features.
The Intel Core i9-9900KS will feature eight cores with Hyper-Threading running at 4.0 GHz base frequency and boosting all the way to 5.0 GHz on all cores, up 300 MHz from 4.7 GHz in case of the Core i9-9900K.
The new CPU is just an eight-core Coffee Lake Refresh silicon binned to hit higher clocks when cooling is good enough.
The main difference compared to the Core i9-9900K is currently that all-core turbo value, which is a flat 5.0 GHz, a 300 MHz increase. especially given that the base frequency (which TDP is built on) has increased 10% from 3.6 GHz to 4.0 GHz.
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Intel did have a demo system for us to look at, which used a standard off-the-shelf motherboard and a closed loop liquid cooler. Intel confirmed that the chip is soldered, and that this is just simply the same silicon as the 9900K but better binned.
Intel is about to launch it in October, now it is to see what its performance will be in the market.And one thing that has not been cleared yet is the price of this CPU.
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