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Intel i9-11900KF 8-core 3.5 GHz Socket 1200 125W Desktop Processor Intel i9-11900F 8-core 2.5 GHz Socket 1200 65W Desktop Processor

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Intel i9-11900KF 8-core 3.5 GHz Socket 1200 125W Desktop Processor
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Intel i9-11900F 8-core 2.5 GHz Socket 1200 65W Desktop Processor
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CPU Architecture The smaller CPU, the better performance

14 nm

14 nm

Cores The more Cores, the more tasks CPU can perform at the same time

8

8

Threads Threads are not physical cores, but they help with multitasking

16

16

CPU Clock The higher the clock, the more instructions CPU can execute per second
29% higher

3.5 GHz

2.5 GHz

CPU Turbo Clock CPU turbo clock helps to squeeze more performance by increasing base clock
2% higher

5.3 GHz

5.2 GHz

Cache CPU stores copies of the frequently used data to the cache for faster execution

16 MB

16 MB

DDR3 Type of memory CPU supports

No

No

DDR4 Type of memory CPU supports

Yes

Yes

Memory Bandwidth The more bandwidth, the faster data is transfered between CPU and RAM

50 GB/s

50 GB/s

Maximum Memory The maximum amount of memory CPU can support

128 GB

128 GB

Generation

11

11

Socket

1200

1200

Thermal Design Power Typical power consumption of the Central Processing Unit

125 Watts

48% lower

65 Watts

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CPU Clock 3.5 GHz vs 2.5 GHz Clock speed is (1GHz) 29% higher
CPU Turbo Clock 5.3 GHz vs 5.2 GHz Turbo clock speed is (0.1GHz) 2% higher
CONS 1
Thermal Design Power 125 Watts vs 65 Watts Power consumption is (60Watts) 48% higher
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Intel i9-11900F 8-core 2.5 GHz Socket 1200 65W Desktop Processor
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