Product Description: | Intel Core i9-14900K - Core i9 14th Gen 24-Core (8P+16E) LGA 1700 125W Intel UHD Graphics 770 Desktop Processor - Boxed - BX8071514900K |
Product SKU: | N82E16819118462 |
28: | 20 |
1600: | 1550 |
20_8p_12e: | 14 (6P + 8E) |
28_mb: | 20 MB |
33_mb: | 24 MB |
advanced_technologies: | Intel Gaussian & Neural Accelerator: 3.0Intel Thread DirectorIntel Deep Learning Boost (Intel DL Boost) on CPUIntel Speed Shift TechnologyIntel Adaptive Boost TechnologyIntel Thermal Velocity BoostIntel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0Intel Turbo Boost Technology: 2.0Intel Hyper-Threading TechnologyIntel 64Instruction Set: 64-bitInstruction Set Extensions: Intel SSE4.1, Intel SSE4.2, Intel AVX2Idle StatesEnhanced Intel SpeedStep TechnologyThermal Monitoring TechnologiesIntel Volume Management Device (VMD) |
compatible_desktop_chipsets: | Intel H610 / Intel H670 / Intel B660 / Intel Q670 / Intel W680 / Intel Z690 / Intel H770 / Intel B760 / Intel Z790* BIOS update may be required when used with some old chipset motherboard |
cooling_device: | Cooling device not included - Processor Only |
core_name: | Raptor Lake |
cpu_pcie_40_lanes: | 4 |
cpu_pcie_50_lanes: | Up to 16 |
cpu_socket_type: | LGA 1700 |
ecc_memory: | Supported |
efficient-core_max_turbo_frequency_ghz: | Up to 4.4 |
graphics_base_frequency: | 300 MHz |
graphics_dynamic_frequency_mhz: | 1650 |
graphics_max_dynamic_frequency: | 1.65 GHz |
hyper-threading_support: | Yes |
i7k_intel_uhd_graphics_770_i7kf_no: | i5K: Intel® UHD Graphics 770 i5KF: No |
instruction_set: | 64-Bit |
integrated_graphics: | Intel UHD Graphics 770 |
intel_advanced_vector_extensions_2_intel_avx2: | Yes |
intel_core_i7k_and_i7kf: | Intel® Core™ i5K and i5KF |
intel_deep_learning_boost_intel_dl_boost: | Yes |
intel_gaussian_and_neural_accelerator_gna: | Yes |
intel_hyper-threading_technology: | Yes |
intel_quick_sync_video: | Yes |
intel_smart_cache_l3_size_mb: | 36 MB |
l2_cache: | 32MB |
l3_cache: | 36MB |
manufacturing_tech: | Intel 7 |
max_memory_bandwidth: | 89.6 GB/s |
max_memory_size: | 192 GB |
max_memory_speed_mts: | DDR5-5600 DDR4-3200 |
max_number_of_pci_express_lanes: | 20 |
max_turbo_frequency: | Intel Thermal Velocity Boost Frequency: Up to 6.0 GHzIntel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 Frequency: Up to 5.8 GHzP-core Max Turbo Frequency: Up to 5.6 GHzE-core Max Turbo Frequency: Up to 4.4 GHz |
max_turbo_frequency_ghz: | Up to 6.0 |
max_turbo_power: | 253W |
memory_channel: | 2 |
memory_types: | DDR4 3200 / DDR5 5600 |
number_of_memory_channels: | 2 |
of_cores: | 24-Core (8P+16E) |
of_threads: | 32-Threads |
operating_frequency: | Performance-core Base Frequency: 3.2 GHzEfficient-core Base Frequency: 2.4 GHz |
operating_system_supported: | Linux / Windows 10 (22H2, 21H2) / Windows 11 (22H2, 21H2) |
pci_express_configurations: | Up to 1x16+4, 2x8+4 |
pci_express_revision: | 5.0 / 4.0 |
performance-core_max_turbo_frequency_ghz: | Up to 5.6 |
processor_cores_p-cores_e-cores: | 24 (8P + 16E) |
scalability: | 1S Only |
security_reliability: | Intel Standard Manageability (ISM)Intel Control-Flow Enforcement TechnologyIntel AES New InstructionsSecure KeyIntel OS GuardExecute Disable BitIntel Boot GuardMode-based Execute Control (MBEC)Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x)Intel Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d)Intel VT-x with Extended Page Tables (EPT) |
thermal_design_power: | 125W |
total_l2_cache_size_mb: | 32 MB |
total_processor_threads: | 32 |
up_to_43: | Up to 4.0 |
up_to_55: | Up to 5.3 |
up_to_56: | N/A |
virtualization_technology_support: | Yes |
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Also, before people ask, 12th gen intel was not part of the overheating issues and the 13, 14 gens have a bios update that fixes the issue for a ~5% performance loss, I believe.
Not talking about a great BF deal, I mean right now overall... does anyone see something else the same or better for this CPU or a better CPU right now?
I would only buy 12th gen cpu's for Intel.
I would only buy 12th gen cpu's for Intel.
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So if you can handle 20% (or less with them gimping the 13/14) the performance loss for half the price or more off then perhaps yes is the answer to your question. The big gotcha being no AV1 hw dec but that can be mitigated w/ an cheap GPU.
Check out high level:
https://www.cpubenchmar
So if you can handle 20% (or less with them gimping the 13/14) the performance loss for half the price or more off then perhaps yes is the answer to your question. The big gotcha being no AV1 hw dec but that can be mitigated w/ an cheap GPU.
Check out high level:
https://www.cpubenchmar
Also, before people ask, 12th gen intel was not part of the overheating issues and the 13, 14 gens have a bios update that fixes the issue for a ~5% performance loss, I believe.
https://www.reddit.com/r/intel/co...t/lefz09c/
I also have a 12650h mini PC and that thing idles at 10W and I rarely see it go over 50W (at the wall).
So I don't really pay much attention to TDP except for cooler sizing just in case.
EDIT: Codes today (11/21) match OP's post.