I totally agree, although I can't imagine anyone buying a Keep Spending CPU and then clocking it down or limiting it in any other way. That's what the non-prefix 14900 is for.
The 14900´s VID is trash. Same goes for the trash bin called "14700k".
And you have to deal with the VIDs beeing not the same. KS chips VIDs are aligned.
No disabling waste-cores and hypertreading would help to get that _hitty silicone to run 6 Ghz all-core.
But a 13900ks could. Without any need to tweak PLL voltages i might add.
Now imagine a 14900ks running 6 Ghz all-core without the need to turn off hyperthreading
or
wanting to use the least amount of wattage possible during gaming at 14900k speeds.
If you can, the KS is for you.
in conclusion:
The KS is for people hunting for the best p-cores possbile.
Either to overclock or to use less voltage at any given Mhz if compared to the rest of intels offerings.
And yes, if compared to the red team a 14900ks looks rather pathetic.
But that´s because intel has no imagination on how to sell it.
They easily could have disabled the waste cores completely and sell a 8x p-core only gaming beast that would loose to 60% but would win 40% by quiet a margin during gaming benchmarks.
Those 40% leads beeing almost all competetive online-games mind you. So intels marketing could have brandished that as a win over amd.