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Upcoming 9900k

Hopper64
Level 15
Just looking at the upcoming chips. 9900k has a soldiered IHS and 8 cores. OC should be excellent. Z390 chipset. I question the number of PCI express lanes. Will it be 24? Will a NVMe SSD drive at x4 still allow the GPU to operate at 16x? I’m salivating thinking of how good this chip will OC on a Maximus 11 board. Anyone know about PCI lane question? Thanks.
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Arne_Saknussemm
Level 40
Hopper64 wrote:
soldiered IHS


This should help in the battle for lower temps 😉

Arne Saknussemm wrote:
This should help in the battle for lower temps 😉


took intel long enough 
no siggy, saw stuff that made me sad.

haihane wrote:
took intel long enough 


I think they’re a bit worried. *AMD has some competition, thank you.
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Hopper64 wrote:
I think they’re a bit worried. *AMD has some competition, thank you.


Ah, I wanted to say AMD has PROVIDED some competition..... *
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Menthol
Level 14
I'm guessing the pcie lane situation will be the same as all Coffee Lake CPU's, just 2 more cores available, you can run multiple M.2 drives off the PCH lanes, there should also be bios updates for Z370 boards to be compatible with the new CPU's.

restsugavan
Level 14

Intel Z390 Express Chipset Diagram . Only interesting feature was USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10Gbps) native support by Z390 PCH.

According to the news Core i9 9900K and other SKUs, Look like Intel so crazy on the compettition from AMD camp a lot.

By Architect inside the chip (i9 9900K and other SKUs) were inferior to our Skylake X skus on many ways such as
- NO AVX512 support at all/- NO Dual FMA 512-bit Unit at all/- No 512-bit bus L1/L2

Something was better compare to Skylake X
- Ringbus Interconnect used bring higher clock System Agent speed. (SA of Coffeelake S Sku could running from 3.3GHz to 4.0GHz+/Mesh other hand 2.4GHz to 3.6-3.8GHz limited)

Big joke from Intel folks that all of us were face off soon

1. You'll see Core i9 7900X perform better than Core i9 9900K first time that i9 -7000 series kick ass i9 9000 series down all apps.

2. Core i9 9000 series cheaper than Core i9 7000 series first time.

3. Core i9 debut from 10/12/14/16 and 18 cores going to be lower spec to 8 cores for what ?

4. Core i9 brand was killing from King of performance to mainstream performance shorty.

5. Maybe they are going to release Core i10 i11 i12............soon.
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Silent_Scone
Super Moderator
Good to see Intel return to solder, at least on the very top offering.
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Silent Scone wrote:
Good to see Intel return to solder, at least on the very top offering.


+1.

Korth
Level 14
I don't think more PCIe lanes are possible if the part is compatible with same LGA1151 socket and same Z370 chipset. PCIe implementation is largely "hardwired" into the mobo layout. So same old CFL-based (and KBL-based and SKL-based) 1x16 or 2x8 or 1x8+2x4 setup for offboard PCIe3 cards, I think.

Another +1 on the solder IHS1! Intel's fancy/cheap plastic goop really held earlier LGA1151 parts down, pretty sad when delid is considered the standard routine to get rated performance instead of the exotic extreme to push beyond it.
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