K = Kilo, as in thousandS = Security
F = Flaws
So 9900 Thousand Security Flaws?
Sounds about right...
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K = Kilo, as in thousandS = Security
F = Flaws
K = Kilo, as in thousand
So 9900 Thousand Security Flaws?
Sounds about right...
Surprized anyone still buys from here almost everything is overpriced, same goes for the i9900k which I bought elsewhere.Gibbo, love the yellow ferrari - OCUK pays well!
9900ks for Kelvin Surpassed
she is gunna be a hot one all right.
Desktop has and will continue to be a core focus for Intel, and we’re excited to release the 9900KS next month
Fix itSupercalifragilisticexplodiocious.
Assuming you already have a Z390 motherboard then your upgrade path arrived a year ago, there is no difference between the 9900K and 9900KS other than a bit of binning.Looks like the upgrade path for my 8700K has arrived.
We shall be stocking this once NDA is up.![]()
Assuming you already have a Z390 motherboard then your upgrade path arrived a year ago, there is no difference between the 9900K and 9900KS other than a bit of binning.
It's hassle only the real dedicated enthusiasts seekRecently moved to Z390 as I wasn't happy with the Z370 board I had. The current 9900's may be able to overclock but I'm lazy and don't feel confident overclocking. I don't want to fettle for hours with things I don't really know about, there is a large appeal for a chip I can buy and it "just work" at those speeds.
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
I will get my coat.![]()