š Power your ambition with the Intel Core i9-13900 ā where speed meets smart innovation!
The Intel Core i9-13900 is a cutting-edge desktop processor featuring 24 cores (8 high-performance and 16 efficient cores) and 32 threads, delivering up to 5.6 GHz turbo speeds. It includes 36MB cache, integrated Intel UHD Graphics 770, and supports PCIe 5.0 & 4.0, making it ideal for professionals seeking top-tier multitasking, gaming, and creative performance. Compatible with Intel 600 and 700 series motherboards, it comes bundled with the Intel Laminar RH1 cooler for optimal thermal management.
Processor | 5.6 core_i9 |
Brand | Intel |
Item model number | BX8071513900 |
Item Weight | 11.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 6 x 6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 6 x 6 inches |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | Intel |
ASIN | B0BQ69VJ1S |
Date First Available | December 19, 2022 |
J**R
Runs cool as the proverbial cucumber!
I mounted this cpu on a MSI Z790 motherboard with an nVidia RTX 4080 Super Founders Edition. System runs cool. And quiet without water. Just remember to go into the BIOS and under cooling options select "BOX" cooler if using the one that came with the processor.
J**E
If it runs hot, its probably a motherboard issue
Installed fine. My MSI motherboard wants to run it at the power levels it would for a K processor. And it actually works fine, just gets hot really fast. As seen under HWMonitor, it will hit the 100 degree thermal throttle limit when any significant benchmark program is run. I worked around this by changing the cooler profile in the MSI bios from "liquid" to either "tower air" or "box". "Box" profile changes the automatic PL1 and PL2 settings to run as the i9-13900 non-K spec limits. For a little overclocking performance, I set "tower air cooling" mode in the bios and experimented with slightly lower PL1 and PL2 settings as well as lowering the throttle limit from 100 to 95 degrees. Works great now.
S**R
Killer CPU!
There seems to be some discrepancy between the Model # and the item itself. Rest assured, you will indeed get the i9-13900. See the attached for some rather impressive benchmarks. I did not think there would be that much difference between Normal and Turbo modes, but boy, was i wrong. Intel was quite helpful by providing link to their own diag tools:1. IntelĀ® System Support Utility (IntelĀ® SSU Report)2. IntelĀ® Processor Diagnostic Tool3. IntelĀ® Extreme Tuning Utility (IntelĀ® XTU).4. IntelĀ® Processor Identification Utility
A**W
Intel core i9 13900
Got exactly what I ordered the intel i9 13900 no K model or 12900k. So for those who didnāt order due to the incorrect description I took the risk for you.
G**W
Incorrect Description
This is listed as the KF model - which DOES NOT have the integrated graphics - but the main description shows as the NON-K model (which is i9-13900 with any letters after).
S**N
incorrect description
the title says 13900, below it says 12900KF. which is it? those two models are completely different generations of CPUs.
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