Testseek.com have collected 44 expert reviews of the Intel Core i9 12900KS 3.40GHz Socket 1700 and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i9 12900KS 3.40GHz Socket 1700.
April 2022
(75%)
44 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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586 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Best In Class Performance
Excels In Variety Of Workloads
High Responsiveness / Low Latency
Feature Rich Platform
World's fastest gaming processor confirmed
Performance improved
Adds Thermal Velocity Boost
Adaptive Boost
Support for DDR5 and PCI-Express 5.0
Also supports DDR4
Multiplier unlocked
Integrated graphics
10 nanometer production process
Faster clocks than "ordinary" Core i9-12900K
Including 5
5GHz peak on two cores
16-core design
Unlike competing Ryzen 9s
Nifty collectors' tin
Fastest gaming CPU
The editors didn't like
Price Premium
Relatively High Power Consumption
Very high heat output / power usage
Great cooling required
Large price increase over Core i9-12900K
Overall gains only minimal
Some workloads get scheduled onto wrong cores
No CPU cooler included
Integrated graphics not good enough for serious gamin
Runs very hot
Big price premium over Core i9-12900K for modest gains
Amazing single-core and multi-core performance, DDR5 memory support, Industry-leading gaming performance, Still faster than the best AMD has to offer
Expensive, Very hot and power-hungry
No, buy the Core i9-12900K instead. The Core i9-12900KS is a product for bragging rights, and Intel is taking advantage of that with an obscene price hike. The differences for $200 are so minor that they're irrelevant, and in some cases, it even seems tha...
Amazing single-core and multi-core performance, DDR5 memory support, Industry-leading gaming performance, Still faster than the best AMD has to offer
Expensive, Very hot and power-hungry
No, buy the Core i9-12900K instead. The Core i9-12900KS is a product for bragging rights, and Intel is taking advantage of that with an obscene price hike. The differences for $200 are so minor that they're irrelevant, and in some cases, it even seems tha...
Abstract: When I reviewed the Intel Core i9-12900K processor late last year, I called it Intel's best flagship and the fastest gaming processor of 2021. In fact, we were so impressed with Intel's work done on its 12th Gen Core (Alder Lake architecture) that we awar...
Excepcional rendimiento en todos los sentidos, Ligera mejora de rendimiento frente al propio 12900K, Compatibilidad con memorias DDR5/DDR4, Perfiles XMP 3.0 con 2 perfiles personalizados
Precio demasiado elevado, Consumo y temperaturas muy elevadas
El Intel Core i9-12900KS es el nuevo rey del mercado de consumo, un procesador que mejora ligeramente las prestaciones del 12900K para dar incluso más potencia, aunque tampoco es un salto demasiado grande. Se apuran las frecuencias a costa de un consumo m...
Nous voici parvenus au terme de ce dossier, et nul doute que beaucoup seront perplexes quant à l'apport du Core i9-12900KS au sein de la gamme Intel. Il pousse un peu plus loin les curseurs de fréquences, gagnant ainsi quelques pourcents en matière de per...
Il est donc temps de conclure sur nos deux nouveaux processeurs. On doit l'avouer, nous attendions beaucoup du 5800X3D d'AMD, en production et en Gaming, mais force est de constater que le compte n'y ait pas en production. Il y a parfois du mieux, notamme...
Published: 2022-09-26, Author: Wolfgang , review by: computerbase.de
Während es bei den Anwendungs-Benchmarks einen klaren Sieg für AMDs neue Zen-4-Prozessoren gibt, sieht das bei den Spielen differenzierter aus. Denn schlussendlich arbeiten dort Zen 4, Alder Lake und Zen 3 mit 3D-V-Cache vergleichbar schnell. Zumindest, w...
Published: 2022-04-14, Author: Wolfgang , review by: computerbase.de
Abstract: AMD schickt mit dem Ryzen 7 5800X3D die erste CPU mit 3D V-Cache ins Rennen. Wie viel zusätzliche Leistung der 64 MB große 3D V-Cache einem Gaming-PC mit RTX 3090 Ti bringt, klärt der Test. Neben dem Ryzen 7 5800X muss sich der „3D-Ableger“ auch gegen Int...
Published: 2022-04-13, Author: Sebastian , review by: Pcwelt.de
Wie gewohnt gibt bei Intel für seine CPU keine UVP in Euro an, sondern lediglich in US-Dollar, welche bei 739 US-Dollar liegt. Der normale 12900K kostet gegenüber der Special Edition satte 150 US-Dollar weniger. Bei den Händlern sieht die Situation aber...
Abstract: Mit dem Core i9-12900KS wirft Intel kurz vor dem AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D mit L3-Cache en masse noch ein neues Topmodell in den Ring: Mit noch höheren Taktraten über zuletzt totgeglaubte Turbo-Modi soll insbesondere die Gaming-Krone gesichert werden. Im Test s...