Basically, this a great chip, has everything going for it. Until we get to the price/performance graphs
Yep a great CPU. And a great review WIzzard Sir.
Kinda like I predicted the 9900K/9700K and 8700K/8086K are gonna just trade blows on Cinebench ST Single Core performance, depending on how high the "individual" CPUs clock.
We still don't know how high these 9700Ks will clock, I predicted to the Siliconlottery.com guy the 9700Ks would hit a stable 5.4Ghz small percentage and the 9900Ks 5.3Ghz small percentage. From recent findings, we know that may be dependent on a delidding and a sanding of the die. We can't win for losing with Intel. lol
Not complaining too darn much, Intel Coffee Lake are still the highest performing CPUs for single and slightly threaded workloads, what I use everyday with my three work applications.
Siliconlottery.com will report his 9700K performance findings - high bin chips and the range of clocks, this coming Sunday October 28th.
https://siliconlottery.com/collections/coffeelake-r
W!zzard's 9700K Cinebench ST score is 223 (1st pic). My 8086K Cinebench ST score is 236 (2nd pic). Like I said, Coffee Lake and Coffee Lake-R are only going to trade blows depending on the silicon lottery ie quality-efficiency of the silicon per processor, no real significant difference either way, high or low.
A 9700K highest bin at 5.4Ghz might test at a Cine ST score of 250, idk. I'm totally guessing, but still not significant enough for an upgrade.
For me, waiting for Ice Lake and 10nm is the best plan, and grabbing either a 6/12 or an 8/8 at that time.
Thank you for the review W!zzard
...addendum: did I just dramatically butcher W1zzard's username 3times? lol