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May 2019
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Le passage à 8 coeurs
Les excellents débits des cache L1 & L2
Le die soudé à l'IHS
Les performances excellentes en applicatif
Le streaming qui est une promenade de santé
Les très bonnes performances en jeu
Performances en calcul — surtout sur les applications bien threadées
Performances dans les jeux
Aucun changement de carte mère à prévoir pour un passage de 8e à 9e génération
Performance sous froid
Les profils du bios
L'OC zone sur le PCB
Potentiel en overclocking
Joint indium pour les tests sous LN2
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
L'absence de radstock (que nous comprenons)
Des performances in game inférieures au 9700K sur certains jeux
La marge d'overclocking quasi inexistante
Le besoin en refroidissement inadapté à bien des configs
Performances en calcul — surtout sur les applications bien threadées, Performances dans les jeux, Aucun changement de carte mère à prévoir pour un passage de 8e à 9e génération
Tarif au lancement, Toujours aucune évolution architecturale
Intel propose ici un processeur dont la prestation est on ne peut plus solide. Le Core i9-9900K excelle dans le domaine applicatif et se montre redoutable dans les jeux; où les Ryzen de seconde génération sont devancés. Dans l'absolu, il s'agit donc d'un...
Publié: 2020-02-10, Auteur: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Extrait: The Intel Core i9-9900K has been with us for a little while now. We loved it when we originally reviewed it. Sure, it wasn't cheap, and it has issues with load temperatures, but we couldn't refute the raw performance it delivered. AMD countered pretty har...
Publié: 2019-08-15, Auteur: Will , review by: eurogamer.net
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Ultra-speedy for video rendering and editing, Best clock speeds of all the consumer CPUs
Underwhelming performance for video games compared with the competition, Requires powerful cooler to prevent overheating, Not much room for overclocking
The Intel Core i9-9900K is an absolute powerhouse for video rendering and Photoshop at this price. If you're a power-crazy media professional this is the processor to plump for. But for gamers? You can find much better value alternatives...
Publié: 2018-10-21, Auteur: Kevin , review by: techradar.com
Dominating hyper-threading performance, Runs significantly cooler, Tight energy consumption
Expensive, Little to no improvement for gaming
Intel might be late to the game with its first mainstream octa-core processor, but the Intel Core i9-9900K is an impressive debut. The Intel Core i9-9900K's incredible increase in processing power can't be understated, and this CPU will be a boon to any v...
Publié: 2018-10-21, Auteur: Paul , review by: play3r.net
Intel is finally using solder again for better temperatures and better overclocking headroom, Fastest desktop processor from Intel to date, The best gaming CPU currently on the market; 8 cores and 16 threads of pure performance, Good performance, Reasonab
Still expensive compared to AMD's Ryzen processors
It's clear that the announcement surrounding the new Intel Coffee Lake Refresh was a badly kept secret as the new supporting Z390 chipset was announced earlier on in the year. Whether that was a mistake on Intel's part or a cleverly strategised marketing...
Up to 5GHz Turbo Boost, Adept multi-core processing, Ideal for multiple uses inc. video editing, Excellent overall performance, Soldered IHS
Small amount of overclocking headroom, Expensive when compared to AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, 16 PCIe lane functionality only
It's quite easy to become complacent with CPU releases, viewing them as an exercise in marketing and massaging consumer perception rather than advancing performance. That's perhaps an unfair characterisation of the recent history of CPUs as a product segm...