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Intel® Core™ i9-14900K Desktop Processor 24 cores (8 P-cores + 16 E-cores) up to 6.0 GHz

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Features

  • Intel Core i9 Desktop Processor (14th generation) 14900K.
  • The overclockable Intel Core i9 desktop processors (14th generation) with Intel Thermal Velocity Boost, Intel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0, support for PCIe 5.0 and 4.0 as well as for DDR5 and DDR4 are optimised for demanding gamers and professional content creators and ensure high performance
  • Compatible with motherboards based on Intel chipsets of the 700 and 600 series
  • Processor base power consumption: 125 W.

Description

Intel® Core™ i9 Desktop Processor (14th generation) 14900K. The overclockable Intel® Core™ i9 desktop processors (14th Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 3.0 accelerates processor and graphics performance by increasing the operating frequency when operating below specification limits. Compatible with motherboards based on Intel® chipsets 700 and 600 series. Processor base power consumption: 125 W.

Brand: Intel


CPU Manufacturer: Intel


CPU Model: Intel Core i9


CPU Speed: 3.2 GHz


CPU Socket: LGA 1700


Processor Series: Intel Core i9


Processor Speed: 3.2 GHz


Processor Socket: LGA 1700


Secondary Cache: 36 MB


Wattage: 125 watts


Cache Memory Installed Size: 36 GB


Processor Count: 1


Processor Number of Concurrent Threads: 48


Processor Core Count: 24


Platform: Not Machine Specific


Item Dimensions L x W: 3.94"L x 5.91"W


Brand: Intel


Processor Brand: Intel


Model Number: BX8071514900K


Manufacturer: Intel


Mfr Part Number: BX8071514900K


Warranty Description: 3 Year Manufacturer Guarantee


Global Trade Identification Number: 22


Built-In Media: 1 package


Item Weight: 8 Grams


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


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  • They will ALL die. (Edit, faulty Asus board). They will ALL die. (Edit, faulty Asus board).
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Edit: It is my Asus board. I was getting latency spikes and freezes when acceleration needed to happen in windows. I was also getting severe latency when more than 3 USB devices were plugged into the board. I changed from my Asus z790 D4 Strix to my old trusty z690I Aorus Ultra Plus ddr4 and ALL the issues (other than degradation that already took place) are solved. This is not my first asus board that kills components with terrible vrm regulation. This will be my last Asus board. Shoutout to Intel support. They are amazing to deal with. Literally one phone call, & 20mins later my rma was approved and a crosship approval also issued. Amazing. Seriously. It doesn't make sense that both CPUs (new 13700k and 14900k) would die in literally like 2-3 months and have the same symothoms. It is not just ring that collapsed on the two new 13700k and 14900k. Its the memory controller from my observed behavior. The first 13700k was oxidized which is why the entire chip died. I'll need to get my hands on a ddr5 board to test my theory. I'll make another edit when I do. Original Review: All of them will eventually die, Ring collapse is something ive seen on three 13th-14th chips. First a 13700k, then another, and now a 14900k. The first 13700k ran auto voltages and was delidded. It Ring collapsed due to voltage spikes on the old microcodes (I presume). My second 13700k (also delidded) collapsed for seemingly zero reason. It was ran at below 1.35v on adaptive voltages at all times on a static clock speed. My 14900k (which i left 100% stock with paste on my aio) collapsed on 1.25v set static (vid and vrm), with a voltage protection cap of 1320 in the uefi. 1.25v is core voltage. 1.35vddqtx 1.25v-1.35V (MAX) Vccsa ^ These voltages were ran on all of them. They all died. No matter what you do, they will die. There is something SERIOUSLY wrong with this architecture. My 12900KS had ZERO issues with ring clock stability. I will likely ask for a refund and buy it once more. Ironic how things worked out. Edit: When these CPUs work and are in a board that works properly. It is by FAR, the best experience I've ever had on a desktop. Monolithic architecture is something that you cannot beat. The instant feeling of everything you do. It just works, and it works amazingly. Thats why ive had 3 of them and keep gong back. Nothing else comes close. Specially when you go to windows 10 LTSC Iot with e cores off. Its a different world. Trust me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025 by Yadiel

  • Speed is wow
Style: i9-14900K
Superb speed and overclocking power. Yhe delivery was as expected and the quality is awesome.
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2026 by Lone Survivor

  • Awful processor
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My first 14900k degraded and became unusable after a year. I had to replace it and I suspect that the replacement is failing after over a year as well.
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2026 by Mike

  • Workhorse
Style: i9-14900K
I was very concerned about buying any intel CPUs from 13/14 gen due to instability issues, but I seem to have lucked out. Using these in 4 different proxmox nodes supporting a large home lab with streaming and AI workloads, game development, gaming, tons of services. Always on, and they really only get a break between 3am and 6am weekdays due to user behaviors and automated maintenance processes. Very stable, excellent performance, no issues with temps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2026 by T. Z.

  • Great chip, slaps hard
Style: i9-14900K
Fast but hot. I was able to tame the heat demon by getting a good case - Fractal north xl, and an MSI a13 AIO. I know there is negative feedback out there about this chips integrity but I haven’t had any issues and the warranty period of 5 years should keep me in the clear.
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2026 by A real person

  • A lot effort needed
Style: i9-14900K
It taken alot of effort to get this this working . It maybe the combination or what MB am using or gpu... they all the same brand. Ended up buying full copy of win 11 and skipping win 10 upgrade
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2026 by Sal

  • great for gaming
Style: i9-14900K
W cpu when paired with the right AIO cooler
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2026 by Damon

  • Good Processor
Style: i9-14900K
Can work and play on top
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2026 by Lilmax

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