An i9 9900ks is detected in 3dmark with 5ghz in all its cores
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Intel announced a new processor before Computex started, the Core i9 9900KS processor that will have 5 GHz boost enabled on all eight cores. It seems that this processor has already started to roam in 3DMark ORB.
i9 9900KS 5 GHz is detected in 3DMark
Basically in the workloads with threads in which one or all threads are used, the processor will reach 5 GHz in all threads or cores. The existing Core i9 9900K only reaches 5GHz on a single core, while the maximum frequency on all cores is 4.7 GHz.
In 3DMark tests of the i9-9900KS, it scores 26, 350 points. A normal i9-9900K is around 25, 000 points, which would correspond to an increase of more than 5%, which is not a very significant increase.
The chip scores about 26, 350 points in physical tests
It is somewhat fuzzy how Intel wants to get the processor to work with an additional 300 MHz and maintain normal TDP and cooling. Intel did not share any details about the TDP that this model will have, since it will surely be greater than 100 W. Intel never mentioned a release date for the i9 9900KS, but this shows that the chip could arrive in stores soon.
Next month the 16-core Ryzen 3950X will be out. Seeing this entry in the ORB suddenly indicates that Intel is working on one or two things.
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