Wednesday, February 28th 2024

Intel Core i9-14900KS Full Spec Sheet Leaked by Canadian E-tailer

A handful of Canadian online stores were a good source of pre-release "Raptor Lake Refresh" information in 2023—that tradition continues into the new year, with DirectDial publishing Intel Core i9-14900KS CPU specifications. This premature listing was highlighted by momomo_us, everyone's favorite PC hardware sleuth—prior to this week's discovery, they tracked down two Core i9-14900KS packages in France. The upcoming special edition flagship Raptor Lake Refresh SKU is expected to launch midway through next month—DirectDial's product page mentions that the item is a "New Arrival," with its status listed as "backordered." The BX8071514900KS part code also appeared on PC21 France's online store—confirming that both places will be offering Intel's retail packaged version. Canadian customers could be paying CA$1005 (~$740 USD) on launch day—the French leak outed a possible initial price of €768.34 (~$828 USD).

Intel's 14th Gen Core i9-14900KS is a "Tetracosa-core (24-Core) 3.20 GHz Processor" according to the DirectDial listing—basic specifications appeared online earlier in the month, so there are no big surprises here: 36 MB L3 Cache, 32 MB L2 Cache, 64-bit Processing, 6.2 GHz Overclocking Speed, Socket LGA-1700 and an Intel UHD 770 integrated graphics solution. The i9-14900KS's Thermal Design Power (TDP) max. spec is listed as 150 W, while its Thermal Specification is set at a maximum of 212°F (100°C). A mid-February HKEPC report put the spotlight on leaked OCCT results—the test unit was tracked with a 409 W maximum package power draw at stock speeds—the processor's PL2 power limit was unlocked via BIOS tweaks. High-end PC enthusiasts expected to Team Blue to unveil the selectively-binned special edition SKU at CES 2024—based on past traditions—but their Core i9-14900KS remained under wraps. We hope to see an official unveiling in March.
Sources: Direct Dial, VideoCardz, momomo_us Tweet
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6 Comments on Intel Core i9-14900KS Full Spec Sheet Leaked by Canadian E-tailer

#2
filpo
They got so close to making it as hot as a dying sun! Better luck next time!
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P4-630
Probably getting a i7 14700K as final upgrade on my Z690 board.
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maxfly
I ain't scurred. Bring on the heat!
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ThrashZone
Hi,
It's the most efficient chip on the planet out of the box :laugh:
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#6
rv8000
Intel should really differentiate these binned models with a better naming scheme. I think something along the lines of HFE would be appropriate, just screams blazing fast to me.

House Fire Edition for those who couldn’t guess

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