Testseek.com have collected 121 expert reviews of the Intel Core i9 13900K 3.0GHz Socket 1700 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i9 13900K 3.0GHz Socket 1700.
October 2022
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121 Reviews
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The editors liked
Very high gaming performance
High application performance
Very good multi-core performance
Low power consumption during idle operation
Up to 32 threads
PCI Express 5.0
Appropriate cost of the 13600K
Solid performance improvements in both gaming and applications
Faster than all Ryzens in gaming
Matches Ryzen 9 7950X in applications
Support for DDR4 and DDR5 memory
Compatible with 600 and 700 Series chipset motherboards
Multiplier unlocked
Integr
Exceptional performance
Competitive price
High core count
Integrated graphics can game
Works on all Z790 motherboards
Flagship processor from Intel
Enthusiast performance
Excellent Overclocking
Support DDR58266 MHz memory
Supp
Blisteringly fast in multi-threaded workloads
Excellent lightly threaded performance
Great in games
Blisteringly fast at multithreaded work
Cheaper than Ryzen 9 7950X
Best bang for the buck
Effortless Overclocking
Good compatibility and stability
PCIE 5.0 support
Enthusiast
Fastest in games
Mighty multithreaded performance
Super quick and responsive
Cheaper 600
The editors didn't like
Extremely high power consumption under load
High cost of the 13900K
Excellent Performance
Single Thread Leadership
More Cores And Cache
Same Socket As 12th Gen
Competitive Pricing
Faster Memory Support
Work With 600 & 700 Chipsets
Very high power usage
5.8 GHz boost on only two cores
Demanding cooling requirements / high temperatures
Only PCIe x8 graphics when Gen5 M.2 slot in-use
Some workloads get scheduled onto wrong cores
CPU cooler not included
No support for AVX512
Runs hot
Intel's "NextGen" Meteor Lake expected to launch Jan 2024
Only 3% improvement in singlecore tests
Cheaper CPUs are just as fast in most games
Very high power consumption at default settings
Limited overclocking headroom
Ryzen 7 5800X3D matches it in games
Very high power draw
Limited overclocking
Not really NextGen
But more of a "refresh"
Do you really need it?
The Core i5 13600K is tough to beat for performanceperdollar
Solid performance improvements in both gaming and applications, Faster than all Ryzens in gaming, Matches Ryzen 9 7950X in applications, Support for DDR4 and DDR5 memory, Compatible with 600 and 700 Series chipset motherboards, Multiplier unlocked, Integr
Very high power usage, 5.8 GHz boost on only two cores, Demanding cooling requirements / high temperatures, Only PCIe x8 graphics when Gen5 M.2 slot in-use, Some workloads get scheduled onto wrong cores, CPU cooler not included, No support for AVX512
The Intel Core i9-13900K comes at an MSRP of $590. Solid performance improvements in both gaming and applications Faster than all Ryzens in gaming Matches Ryzen 9 7950X in applications Support for DDR4 and DDR5 memory Compatible with 600 and 700 Series c...
The Intel Core i9 13900K with its eight P cores, sixteen E cores, a total of 32 threads, higher clock speeds, and a large L2 cache certainly paid off. From where we stand and based on some other reviews that included the AMD 7000 series, this looks to be...
We're a little staggered as to how good the 13900K is performing, we feel that intel did a proper job here. Today's win however will go to the 13600K processor, read here as to why that is. Back to the flagship. Intel did things right, we see a hugely fas...
Published: 2022-10-20, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Hot of the heels of AMD's Zen 4 series launch, here comes Intel with their highly anticipated 13th-gen Core series, codenamed Raptor Lake. Today we're going to review the top-of-the-line Core i9-13900K which is set to arrive at $660, meaning it's set to g...
Performance per watt or best bang for your buck, there is no CPU better than the Intel Core i9-13900K right now.Pros+ In socket upgrade+ Efficiency (Performance per Watt)+ Price and valueCons- No real gain in IPCShould you buy it?AvoidConsiderShortlistBuy...
Published: 2022-10-21, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
How Much Does It Cost?In terms of the price, the 13900K is launching slightly more expensive than what the 12900K did, which now can be had for under $600. The 13900K will set you back $659.99 in the US and £699.95 in the UK which puts it $50 cheaper than...
Abstract: It must really hurt to be AMD, sometimes. Team Red has been the underdog since its inception in the late 1960s, formed by employees leaving the then-titanic Fairchild Semiconductor firm - just one year after Intel was established in the exact same way.Int...
Published: 2022-10-20, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Amazing gaming performance, Huge clock speeds from the Raptor P-cores, Impressive support for fast DDR5 memory, Creators will love the new Core i9, Raptor Lake for laptops should be awesome,
Pushing package power to 253W pegs the CPU at 100 degrees C, Intel hasn’t yet provided samples of Core i7-13700K so hold your horses, Intel Z790 chipset brings minimal new features to the table,
We have been on something of a journey over the past few months as we waited for 13th Gen Raptor Lake to arrive. Our initial expectations were somewhat ‘meh', as a light refresh of Alder Lake sounded a bit dull, while AMD was promising a new platform and...