Outstanding review.
Yet stock vs stock reviews only tell us part of the story.
Realize the 9900K 5.1Ghz OC values are included, but we simply don’t know how high these 8C/16T chips can clock stable, 5.2Ghz, 5.3Ghz?
Results like 8086K/8700K at 5.4Ghz or 5.5Ghz vs 9900K at 5.3Ghz (
or whatever clock speed the high bin tops out at), would be even more exciting.
The Cinebench ST score in this review is interesting - 9900K @5.1GHz of 223. Even if only a small percentage of the 9900Ks do clock up to 5.3Ghz, the single and slightly threaded performance I believe will still only overlap i.e. trade blows with an 8700K or 8086K also binned at 5.3Ghz. So if you already own a 8700K/8086K high bin, no real need to update, for me that means no new CPU until Ice Lake and 10nm which is 14months away.
Multithreaded performance with the 9900K high bins on the other hand should be greatly improved over the 8700K/8086K high bins, if that’s something your work applications will benefit from.
Siliconlottery.com is estimating November 2nd, for the 9900K binned CPU availability. That day we will know MUCH MORE about this processor. Only problem is a 9900K high bin on launch day will probably be priced at around $1200. OUCH.
My 8086K 5.3Ghz was $880, so yea, I'm sitting out this launch completely. Be happy with what you have. lol
For those who are still running a 3770K or even a 6700K, WOW,
your ship has come in with the 9900K for gaming and just about anything else you’d like to perform with your PC.
Oh Happy Day!