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i9 9700k IS HERE and no review? why

I can't find any i7 9700k review on youtube. Only 9900k without hyperthreading and it's not the same chip. 

Please, can someone give me a link if you have seen any review? Tankx


 

 

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Tonyert said:

I can't find any i9 9700k review on youtube. Only 9900k without hyperthreading and it's not the same chip. 

Please, can someone give me a link if you have seen any review? Tankx

This is probably due to the 9700k being an I7 chip and not a I9.

https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/intel-core-i7-9700k-9th-gen-cpu,5876.html

 

I mean looking at the title it looks like you where searching for a I9 9700 :D

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5 minutes ago, FastRDust said:

I can't find any i9 9700k review on youtube. Only 9900k without hyperthreading and it's not the same chip. 

Please, can someone give me a link if you have seen any review? Tankx

I mean i7 9700k. I'll fix that. still no review on youtube for i7 9700k. 

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17 minutes ago, FastRDust said:

 

Benchmarked or full review:

 

Supposedely a Review :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osSY5i62Vhg

 

And Benchmarks:

 

Thank you but that Benchmark is from 26 August and i7 9700k came out a few days ago. That was more of an Opinion On The Intel i7 9700K

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The Hardware Unboxed reviews had the benchmarks for both the 9900k and 9700k alongside the AMD counter parts and prior Intel parts.  From what I recall, the additional physical cores made up for the lack of hyper threading, but otherwise the 8700k and 9700k are close.

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Just now, Xplo1t said:

From what I recall, the additional physical cores made up for the lack of hyper threading, but otherwise the 8700k and 9700k are close.

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That's what I'm saying, 9700k is out now, Why not see if that is the case.

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9 minutes ago, Tonyert said:

That's what I'm saying, 9700k is out now, Why not see if that is the case.

I'm sure he's recalling what the video said, not what he thinks about the chip

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Could also be a case of not receiving a chip before release.

Reviews also take time so probably in the next week or so a review will be completed.

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2 hours ago, ZeouLs said:

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I almost choke yesterday when I opened the 9900K page with the price from newegg. I didn't realize the price had skyrocketed that much. AMD is probably quite happy right now.

2 hours ago, Tonyert said:

I can't find any i7 9700k review on youtube. Only 9900k without hyperthreading and it's not the same chip. 

Please, can someone give me a link if you have seen any review? Tankx

Just search for 9700K on Youtube and sort by date uploaded, there are dozens of results. There are professional reviews and people just showing their rig performance in their favorite game. Those kind of reviews are nice too, it's the most "real world" you can get.

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the only people who are getting a 9700k should be ones that are upgrading a very old rig and doesn't wanna delid a 8086k, as a 8086k at 5.1 probably beats a 9700k at 5.1 in performance and temps , that's why there aren't any reviews. hardware unboxed did a review of it along side the 9900k i think.

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