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Intel Core i9-11900K Processor Review (11th Gen – LGA1200 Socket)

Verdict and Conclusion

So we have come to the conclusion of the review. Now to further explore the questions around this gen. Lets say Intel waited and released something later on a new nm process. What does tell us about keeping a foot in the race? Well simply that means you took an exit and had to go in for repairs. This would be the worst thing that could of happened for us as consumers. That would have shifted the weights so much that it could of cause the other brand to relax, allowing them to put it on cruise control and in turn we wouldn’t be getting the best out of both companies. We as consumers want all companies trying to out perform each other.

Healthy competition benefits us. The 11th gen processors have taken the 14nm process to the max. I don’t foresee the 14nm process continuing past this generation. I hope not anyways, and from what I keep seeing we should be on a new 10nm on the next gen. The performance is still great on the 11th gen but is far from taking the top spot. These are still very viable and compete very well in gaming titles. The lack of core do hurt this processor when it comes down to multi-core workloads. That performance just isn’t going to be there without them. I was able to put an all core 5.1MHz on this processor but the temps went to the max instantly. And that was with an AIO. I am not going to complain to much because the 11th gen is hands down better that the 10th gen.

One thing not to forget is the fact that the 11900K chips do have graphics. And this is noteworthy because we all know of the insane shortages we have. You may not be able to game at 4k but if you are waiting for a graphics card to arrive you will still at least have video.

 

Price

You can buy the 11th Gen Intel Core i9-11900K Processor (LGA1200) for around USD $549.99 from Amazon – https://amzn.to/3y6ebJ7 or at Newegg

 

Final words:

The Intel Core i9 11900K kept Intel in the competition zone. The performance is better than the previous gen and is still capable of providing enough processing power for your games and work.

 

 

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