Using this in an Asus Prime Z370 II mobo and very happy with the result. It only needed a couple of mouse clicks and running at 4.8Ghz on all cores. Render times on Adobe Premiere are pretty decent, lighting up all 6 cores.
Using this in an Asus Prime Z370 II mobo and very happy with the result. It only needed a couple of mouse clicks and running at 4.8Ghz on all cores. Render times on Adobe Premiere are pretty decent, lighting up all 6 cores.
It's great , no issues , fast ,
The Core i5-9600K may not have the core-count increases of its higher-priced siblings, but it received a healthy frequency bump over its predecessor, coupled with hardware patches to some vulnerabilities. We already proved that the i7-9700K is the best gaming CPU by Intel.
Practically same gaming performance as i7-9700K and i9-9900K at any resolution; High performance in less-parallelized or single-threaded workloads; Reasonably high multi-threaded performance; Unlocked multiplier; Integrated graphics; Supports up to 128 GB memory
Expensive; made worse by high DIY retail channel pricing; Lacks HyperThreading; No cooler included; unlike competition
Perfect, the system I built is perfect for my needs, its very fast, I could have opted for the I-7 but this processor has everything the I-7 has less a few lanes of traffic, and using the coffee lake i5-9600k gives me just about the same end results with the overclocking capability, highly recommend...
Moving from a 4th gen processor to this was a good performance boost. Especially with running my Virtual Machines.
I know its more cores, but this sucker is cooking in the 80's with a massive 2 tower air cooler on a full load. [EDIT] After more testing and a application of better TIM, Temps are well under 60's on ful load for longer then an hour.
Was debating whether to get this one or the i7-9700k. Glad i choose this one, save me the extra $150. This is also my first unlocked series cpu. Was easily able to OC to 5.1ghz with a flip of a switch, paired with MSI Z390 gaming edge mobo. So far no issues, this thing is BEAST! Very Fast!
The Core i5 9600K, arguably is merely a Coffee Lake-S series refresh, in essence, an 8700K lacking hyper-threading. So from a threading performance point of view, it is not surprising to see this processor somewhere in the middle of everything.
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