Intel’s Core i9-13900K desktop processor has hit itslowest price on Amazonfor Black Friday. This processor launched as the Raptor Lake desktop flagship CPU in October 2022 and remains a potent force two years later. The big difference is that at $399.61, it is now half the money people would have had to splash out to grab one when it first hit retail, according to three camels.

So, what do you get with theCore i9-13900K? This CPU comes packing eight Raptor Cove cores doing duty as the performance cores (P-cores) plus 16 Gracemont efficiency cores (E-cores). Users thus benefit from 24 cores and 32 threads of processing power. P-core base/boost frequencies ranged from 3.0 to 5.8 GHz. Intel also fitted 68MB of total cache, and the CPU ran at 125W Base Turbo Power and up to 253W using Thermal Velocity Boost and Turbo Boost 3.0 tech.

Intel Core i9-13900K drops under $400 to all-time-low

Intel Core i9-13900K:now $399 at Amazon(was $629.99)Intel launched this processor in late 2022 as the flagship of the 13th Generation Raptor Lake series of desktop processors. It is a multiplier-unlocked chip that uses the LGA 1700 socket and delivers 24 cores and 32 threads of processing power, running at up to 5.8 GHz.

The Core i9-13900K was crowned the fastest gaming chip in 2022. However, any recommendation had specific warnings about high power consumption and cooling requirements. We would later learn that Intel’s powerful Raptor Lake chips (and 14thGen refresh parts) used microcodes that elevated CPU voltage levels beyond safe limits. However, starting in September this year, Intel identified, outlined, and issued mitigations for the root cause of Raptor Lake / Refresh issues and failures dubbedVmin Shift Instability.

Intel Core i9-13900K: now $399 at Amazon

An attractive quality of a CPU like the Core i9-13900K in 2024 is that it can be partnered with a wide range of existing socketLGA 1700 motherboards. You can also build a platform that uses either DDR4 or DDR5 RAM, which could save money for DIY desktop upgraders. It might be most attractive to those currently using an Alder Lake CPU or a lower-tier processor from the Raptor Lake (Refresh) family used as a stopgap.

However, this lowest-ever-priced Core i9-13900K might also appeal to those considering a new build. There are plenty of greatBlack Friday bargains for SSDs,Monitors,and more around now to assemble completely new PC systems capable of high-end gaming fun and accelerated content creation tasks.

Mark Tyson

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