Testseek.com have collected 40 expert reviews of the Intel Core i9 10850K 3.6GHz Socket 1200 and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i9 10850K 3.6GHz Socket 1200.
November 2020
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Published: 2021-01-04, Author: Dr. , review by: anandtech.com
Ever since we taught fancy rocks to think, despite the decades of research and billions of dollars that go into creating grand pyramid-scale structures at the nanoscale, it still is very much an imperfect process. The tiny nibs of shiny silicon that come...
Will the additional performance justify the cost of a new system given your current financial situation? That is the key question a PC gamer should ask themselves when looking at any hardware upgrade.It may be hard to justify the purchase of an i9-10900K...
Gaming performance as good as Core i9-10900K, Multiplier unlocked, Same 10c/20t design as Core i9-10900K with 20 MB cache, only 100 MHz lower clocks, Faster than Core i9-10900K in some multi-threaded tests, Temperatures improved, Much more energy efficien
Power throttling, Reaches highest multipliers only rarely, Overclocking barely worth it, CPU cooler not included, No support for PCIe Gen 4
The Intel Core i9-10850K retails for $500 on Newegg, who are price gouging like on all their other Comet Lake CPUs. In Europe, where supply is much better and competition healthier, we got our sample for €445 (including 16% VAT), which converts to $450 (...
The Core i9-10850K is a unique processor in that it's not likely an SKU Intel planned to release to the public. It's only a guess, but we assume there was a good amount of silicon not making the cut for 10900K, prompting this late market release, and to b...
10 cores, 20 threads for the mainstream, Still class-leading gaming credentials, Solid multithreaded performance, Lots of Z490 motherboards
Next-gen rivals are amassing, Energy efficiency not great, Stuck on PCIe 3.0
Intel has been facing a mainstream CPU headwind since rival AMD arrived armed with Ryzen in 2017. The latest 10th Gen chips do a better job than previous generations of combatting the advancing AMD threat as Core generally matches Ryzen on a thread count...