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Intel Core i9-13900KS Confirmed with 150W Base Power and 6 GHz Boost Speed

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Intel is expanding its 13th Gen Core "Raptor Lake" desktop processor family with a number of new SKUs, led by the new flagship Core i9-13900KS. A leaked company slide confirmed the upper-end SKUs' specs. Led from the top, the new i9-13900KS packs the same 8P+16E (8 performance cores + 16 efficiency cores) configuration as the i9-13900K. It has a slightly higher 3.20 GHz base frequency compared to the 3.00 GHz of the i9-13900K, but boosts all the way up to 6.00 GHz, compared to 5.80 GHz of the i9-13900K. To ensure improved boost frequency residency, Intel bumped up the processor base power value from 125 W to 150 W, while leaving the maximum turbo power value untouched at 253 W.

We also see the specs of the non-K Core i9-13900 and Core i7-13700, which offer the same 8P+16E and 8P+8E core-configs as the i9-13900K and i9-13700K, respectively, but without unlocked multipliers. The i9-13900 ticks at 2.00 GHz with 5.60 GHz maximum turbo frequency, whereas the i7-13700 does 2.10 GHz base, with up to 5.20 GHz boost, compared to 3.40 GHz base and 5.40 GHz boost of the i7-13700K. As "locked" chips both have lower processor base power values of just 65 W, and maximum turbo power values of 219 W. Both these chips could include a cooling solution in the box, which is very likely the Laminar RH1 stock cooler that company includes with the i9-12900 and i9-12700. Intel is expected to announce these chips alongside a large number of 13th Gen Core i5 SKUs on January 3.



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So Intel has to overclock the snot out of their products in order to compete. Zen43D will be interesting, as will Zen5.
 
150 350W processor
Heat Wave Lol GIF by Justin Gammon

350w with your egg?
 
Well it IS a cold winter, but this is just ridiculous. Who wants to be the king of the hill? :)
 
Add 25W to get 200mhz (or a 3% increase). Spaceball 1 has gone plaid.
 
So Intel has to overclock the snot out of their products in order to compete. Zen43D will be interesting, as will Zen5.
This 6GHz over OC still won't help vs ZEN 4-3D in the games that utilize the extra catch, but will do some good in all other (many) cases and for extra $$$.
Anyway, the 13900K/KS isn`t the right CPU if you are into gaming mainly, but if AMD will set the cost acorrding to it the consumer will loss no matter what.
Power consumption will be outrageous when limits are down, that is for sure, saturation of the EPS connector is not so far now.
 
Bah, first, second. Let’s not carry water for these corporations. We have choices, and they are competitive.
 
Hmm, I am interested in how the 200mhz extra boost attributes to the performance and wattage at the high end in the real world. Mostly curious because of cooling needs.

Wonder if it will overclock further!
 
Wow, now that is a show of weakness if I've ever seen one.

They're being 'honest' about it too. lol.
 
The target is the psychological threshold of 6GHz. Be the first to touch it.
The signal is that you will buy the best silicon if you are passionate about overclocking.
 
So, this is such a small difference that surely a regular 13900K could do it with a slight overclock? Sounds like it's just binning.



Heat Wave Lol GIF by Justin Gammon

350w with your egg?
Haha, genius! :laugh:
 
Putting 150W and 6GHz in the same sentence is dishonesty.
 
So, this is such a small difference that surely a regular 13900K could do it with a slight overclock? Sounds like it's just binning.




Haha, genius! :laugh:
Its not even binning is it when they have to add 25W base power... they do that to achieve their whoppin 200 mhz baseclock upgrade! And we allknow peak TDP is shown as a similar number but that only happens because the rest of the sheet says 'up to' on peak frequency.

This is just a shameless product all the way, you have to be a unique type of idiot to pay for this I think.
 
Its not even binning is it when they have to add 25W base power... they do that to achieve their whoppin 200 mhz baseclock upgrade! And we allknow peak TDP is shown as a similar number but that only happens because the rest of the sheet says 'up to' on peak frequency.

This is just a shameless product all the way, you have to be a unique type of idiot to pay for this I think.
If you have never had an Intel processor in your life, it is easy to make such statements. You probably consider yourself a genius.
With the same PL2, the 13900KS will be equal to or marginally exceed the 12900K in some applications (like Blender), but it can even bring a 10% increase in others (like Lightroom). I keep repeating that (example) a 20 or 30% slower in renderings/encodings is not a tragedy (the computer can work without your assistance, you can sleep during this time), but it is comforting to have extra performance when working with it. With PL1 increased from 125W to 150W, they have a much more aggressive processor response in the entire frequency range.
If the wind blows through our pockets and we ask the seller how much a muffin costs, KS is not worth it. I can't even afford it.
For those who break the cost of 2-3KS in a night in clubs, the price is moderate for the best processor on this socket. Overclockers also hunt it.
According to your reasoning, you are an idiot if you drink a Pepsi, Cola, beer or any other drink. You only have water available, cheaper and healthier.
 
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Really not liking now of current gen products been released with stock way up the power curve. The only good thing is its basically a supported pre overclocked product which has some value, but the focus is well and truly away from energy consumption now.
 
Its not even binning is it when they have to add 25W base power... they do that to achieve their whoppin 200 mhz baseclock upgrade! And we allknow peak TDP is shown as a similar number but that only happens because the rest of the sheet says 'up to' on peak frequency.

This is just a shameless product all the way, you have to be a unique type of idiot to pay for this I think.
Hi,
Think Intel is all about binning bud otherwise there wouldn't be a kfc version in the first place it's not just a lunch hotspot :laugh:
 
Hi,
Think Intel is all about binning bud otherwise there wouldn't be a kfc version in the first place it's not just a lunch hotspot :laugh:
yes, in hindsight it is ridiculous that people actually paid a significant premium for dual core mobile i7s not too long ago, which fundamentally were not any different than i5s.
 
If you have never had an Intel processor in your life, it is easy to make such statements. You probably consider yourself a genius.
With the same PL2, the 13900KS will be equal to or marginally exceed the 12900K in some applications (like Blender), but it can even bring a 10% increase in others (like Lightroom). I keep repeating that (example) a 20 or 30% slower in renderings/encodings is not a tragedy (the computer can work without your assistance, you can sleep during this time), but it is comforting to have extra performance when working with it. With PL1 increased from 125W to 150W, they have a much more aggressive processor response in the entire frequency range.
If the wind blows through our pockets and we ask the seller how much a muffin costs, KS is not worth it. I can't even afford it.
For those who break the cost of 2-3KS in a night in clubs, the price is moderate for the best processor on this socket. Overclockers also hunt it.
According to your reasoning, you are an idiot if you drink a Pepsi, Cola, beer or any other drink. You only have water available, cheaper and healthier.
Que? Check my system specs. The rest is incoherent drivel; yes there are niche markets for this CPU. Its like Ferraris. Its still a ridiculous product with perceived value but not any actual over a K version, proven by base power TDP bump. Its not a better chip. It just costs more.

Hi,
Think Intel is all about binning bud otherwise there wouldn't be a kfc version in the first place it's not just a lunch hotspot :laugh:
I think that binning in any real measure is over when they can only achieve frequency increase with power increase over an already inflated K cpu. The K is already at peak. More just needs the security of expanded TDP or is unreliable to achieve its baseclock increase. The top end increase (turbo) is then also achieved by momentarily exceeding stated peak TDP, or just not at all as specs say 'up to'.
 
@Gica in most countries, water (tap) will not really be healthier anymore (lead/heavy metals/chemicals, medical/drug residue)..

@Vayra86
more like a "tuned - +1000HP" lambo, that most likely no one outside the US/Russia/Arab countries will buy,
as its really about bragging rights, as short of driving on certain highways in Germany/some US states, most will never really be able to make use its full power, similar to this chip (outside ocers or hdet/workstation)..
 
350WAaaaaaaaaaaaaTTS!
 
Que? Check my system specs. The rest is incoherent drivel; yes there are niche markets for this CPU. Its like Ferraris. Its still a ridiculous product with perceived value but not any actual over a K version, proven by base power TDP bump. Its not a better chip. It just costs more.
It is definitely a better processor than 13900K. For many it matters that it is the best on this socket.
If we are still talking about Ferrari, the sports car does not justify its price in relation to a classic car. However, they can be bought and we all dream of one, right?
It's stupid, if I may, to bring consumption into discussion at this level. If you are serving a meal at a luxury restaurant, don't be afraid of the price of a bun.
 
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