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    Intel Core i9-13900KS now available on our Bottleneck Tool

    Jack ProsserBy Jack ProsserJanuary 14, 2023Updated:January 14, 20232 Mins Read
    Intel Core i9-13900KS now available on our Bottleneck Tool

    The Intel Core i9-13900KS is a good choice if you want a powerful processor for your gaming computer. With a base clock speed of 3.2 GHz and a maximum turbo frequency of 6 GHz, this processor can handle demanding tasks very well. But it’s important to remember that the 13900KS has problems, like using a lot of power and slowing down when it gets too hot.

    We have added the processor to our bottleneck calculator so that users can choose the best GPU for their 13900KS. The bottleneck calculator helps users find the best GPU for their processor.

    Intel Core i9-13900KS

    In Cinebench R23, we found that the 13900KS is 5% faster than the standard 13900K in terms of performance. The performance of a single core went up by 5%, and the performance of Adobe Photoshop went up by 3%. But Blender Open Data didn’t make much progress, with only a 1% performance boost.

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    TechSpot’s tests reveal that the Intel Core i9-13900KS’s power consumption causes it to slow down when temperatures reach high levels. Specifically, when running an all-core workload, the processor’s temperature quickly jumps to at least 100C. At that point, core throttling kicks in, and the package power drops from 300 watts to 260 watts. This causes a big drop in performance, which users will have to deal with if they buy the Intel Core i9-13900KS.

    We got the same results in terms of how well the games worked. The Intel Core i9-13900KS works well at first, but as the temperature increases, its performance worsens.

    The Core i9-13900KS is a powerful processor, but it has some problems. Consider the high power consumption and thermal throttling before purchasing the processor to ensure it functions optimally. To stay safe from such problems, choose the perfect GPU.

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      Jack Prosser is a business analyst and editor at TechWafer. He has a passion for startups, entrepreneurship, and technology. He has worked in various industries including advertising, marketing, and software development.

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