Intel - Core i9-12900K Desktop Processor 16 (8P+8E) Cores up to 5.2 GHz Unlocked LGA1700 600 Series Chipset 125W - Grey/Black/Gold
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Description
Features
Intel 12th Gen Core i9
Unlocked 12th Gen Intel Core desktop processors are optimized for enthusiast gamers and serious creators.
Chipset Compatability
Intel 600 Series Chipset
Processor Graphics
Intel UHD Graphics 770
Intel Smart Cache (L3) Size
30MB
PCIe Support
PCIe Gen 4.0 Support
Dupported Motherboard
Compatible with Intel 600 series chipset based motherboards
No thermal solution included
Intel processor numbers are not a measure of performance. Processor numbers differentiate features within each processor family, not across different processor families.
All processors are lead-free (per EU RoHS directive July 2006) and halogen free (residual amounts of halogens are below November 2007 proposed IPC/JEDEC J-STD-709 standards).
All processors support Intel® Virtualization Technology (Intel® VT-x).
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What's Included
Core i9-12900K Desktop Processor 16 (8P+8E) Cores up to 5.2 GHz Unlocked LGA1700 600 Series Chipset 125W
User documentation
Key Specs
- Processor SocketSocket LGA 1700
- PCI Express VersionPCI Express 5.0, PCI Express 4.0
- CPU Base Clock Frequency3.2 gigahertz
- CPU Boost Clock Frequency5.1 gigahertz
- Number of CPU Cores16-core
- Number of CPU Threads24
- Unlocked ProcessorYes
- Memory Type SupportedDDR5, DDR4
- L3 Cache30 megabytes
- Processor Base Power125 watts
- Integrated GraphicsNo
- Processor Generation/Series12th Generation
General
- Product NameCore i9-12900K Desktop Processor 16 (8P+8E) Cores up to 5.2 GHz Unlocked LGA1700 600 Series Chipset 125W
- BrandIntel
- Processor Model Number12900K
- Processor CollectionCore i9
- Processor Generation/Series12th Generation
- Model NumberBX8071512900K
- Year of Release2021
- ColorGrey/Black/Gold
- Color CategoryMulti
Compatibility
- Processor SocketSocket LGA 1700
- PCI Express ConfigurationPCIe Gen 5 x16, PCIe Gen 5 x8
- PCI Express Lanes (Total)20
- PCI Express VersionPCI Express 5.0, PCI Express 4.0
- Processor Instruction Set64-bit
Performance
- CPU Base Clock Frequency3.2 gigahertz
- CPU Boost Clock Frequency5.1 gigahertz
- Number of CPU Cores16-core
- Number of CPU Threads24
- Unlocked ProcessorYes
Memory
- Maximum Memory Supported128 gigabytes
- Memory Type SupportedDDR5, DDR4
- Number of Memory Channels Supported2
- Cache LevelL3
- L3 Cache30 megabytes
Features
- Processor TypeDesktop
- RAID SupportNone
Power
- Processor Base Power125 watts
- Processor Boost Power241 watts
Graphics
- Integrated GraphicsNo
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts3 Year Limited
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor3 Year Limited
Other
- UPC735858499613
Customer reviews
Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars with 396 reviews
(396 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Value4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- Quality4.8
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
- Ease of Use4.8
Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
Customers are saying
Customers consistently note the exceptional performance of the Core i9-12900K, with many reporting significant improvements in frame rates and overall smoothness, making it ideal for gaming and demanding applications. The processor is also praised for its excellent price-to-performance ratio, with several customers highlighting its affordability and value for the level of performance it offers. Additionally, its powerful capabilities and compatibility with various systems are well-received, making it a popular choice for enthusiasts and professionals alike.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:Gaming, Performance, Speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
This is the fastest machine you'll ever see.
||Posted . Owned for 4 months when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.OMG this thing is fast, I have some extremely fast machines in my arsenals an this one is the fastest. It outperforms my dual Xeon machine hands down in almost every way. I've got mine hooked up with a RTX 3090 as well and in gaming it's blowing every game out of the water. I use it for work building virtual machines regularly for deployment onto servers an this paired with 4x Samsung 980Pro's in Raid0 is the definition of fast, Read Write hovering around 28GBps, yes you read that correct, GigaBytes Per Second. My local storage on this beast is around the same speed as most people's ramdisk. I also have a full 10G network connected to it an it breezes through any remote task I throw at it. Also water cooled it as it does get a tad toasty an it doesn't come with a stock cooler so if your gonna buy this thing keep that in mind.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Gaming, Performance
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing, but is it for you?
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.It's hard for me to decide who I could recommend this to. To put it simply, this CPU is an absolute savage. It's insanely fast, literary crashes everything, but by doing so, it likes to suck a lot of power and push out a lot of heat. Now it is that bad? As bad as some people say the heat and power consumption is? Not at all! Here is what a lot of reviewers don't tell you. While this top of the line i9 12900K can demand a lot of power from your system, it only does that on very intense loads. In normal day-to-day operation, it's actually very energy efficient. In my normal daily use, it uses around 45W on average, with up to 60W spikes from time to time. A bit more in games. Not a big deal. With the temperatures, you have to be a bit more mindful. As long as you have a very good cooler, you don't have to worry about it, but it doesn't have to be anything extreme either. I use a Corsair H100i Caperlix 240mm. A lot of people say 240 is not enough, but it's been fine, and I have my fans set on silent. With regular use it operated at around 40-50C, on idle hovers around 30C, in games it's around 65-75C, and in heavier loads, like video encoding, it reached around 80-85C. The only time I can get it to 99C is in a multicore Cinebench R23 benchmark, about halfway through. If never reached 100C and never throttled on me. I'm fine with that. So do you need this CPU? Well, I still think for the most people, the i7 12700K is more than enough. You would get an almost identical performance for a much lower price, plus lower temps. If you're like me however, and just want the top of the line in your system, this i9 is a monster. One of the quickest out there, period. The best gaming processor, period. Definitely gives you some bragging rights and your friends will be jealous, no questions about it. Plus the box will look very cool on your shelf. So just decide, are you a sensible person who wants a great performance at a great price? Then the 12700K is the one for you. Or, are you a geek with too much money burning a whole in your pocket? Then get the 12900K, and you will not be disappointed! Good luck friends.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Cooling, Gaming, Speed
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Flawless experience
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This processor is pulling out all the stops—speedy boot times. Getting multiple tasks done at one time is a sinch. The video games I play run flawlessly. iCUE H170i Elite Capellix Liquid CPU Cooler keeps it under 55 degrees Celcius.
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Intel team
Posted .Hello EvoCyberNation. Thank you for your great review on our 12Th Generation Intel® Core™ i9-12900K Processor! We are pleased to know that the performance of this processor has exceeded your expectations! May you continue to enjoy the outstanding performance, lightning speeds and easy overclocking capabilities of your new Intel® Core™ i9 Processor!
Thank you for choosing Intel!
- Pros mentioned:Gaming
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Intel is Back!!!
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The i9 12900K represents Intel’s return to top notch gaming performance but also fires back at AMD in multi-threaded tasks and applications. Intel used a hybrid approach of 8 high performance (8P) and 8 efficiency (8E) cores instead of trying to catch up with AMD’s 12 and 16 performance cores. For most people gaming with high end GPUs beyond 1080p, you won’t see much if any difference compared to AMD or even recent Intel chips in games, but it is interesting to see Intel pushing higher FPS in CPU limited situations. Beyond Intel’s return to competitiveness with Ryzen, LGA1700 and the Z690 chipset bring some of the biggest platform upgrades we’ve seen in nearly a decade. DDR5, PCIE5.0, WiFi 6E, 2.5/5/10gbe NIC options, 3-5 m.2 SSD slots, and Thunderbolt 4.0 connections are all commonplace on these boards. While not all of these are super useful today, this platform is built to last. For me the Nvme slots for Direct Storage in newer games is going to be a game changer for load times and streaming textures in open world games. WiFi 6E will also give you higher than gigabit speeds if your internet supports it. One important thing to note is you will need Windows 11 to maximize the performance of this CPU as the Windows task scheduler will help determine which core to run each thread on depending on the application or service. I was lucky to get this CPU on launch day around 11:30am EST from Bestbuy who had the best price I’ve seen on it. They delivered it today next day and I’ll be building my system Sunday when my ROG Max Hero arrives. DDR5 memory is hard to come by and none of the faster kits seem to be available yet. Still, I’m excited to pair up my 3090 with this new rig. The 12900K has the coolest packaging I’ve seen yet on a CPU, and while I don’t need the onboard GPU, I bought the K just for that fake silicon wafer packaging. :)
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
MOST IN DEPTH REVIEW IVE EVER WRITTEN
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Price matched for a an excellent deal. Great processor although I’m not really convinced on the whole “E” cores thing. I’m a content creator and 3D artist by trade. The performance is great with the E cores enabled but also disabled. I would much prefer to see a proper 16 core processor like my 5950x (which despite ALL of the online reviews saying intel has stolen the crown and d tester the 5950x- I can personally attest that my 5950x both performs slightly faster on every single benchmark and in every creative application. For context I have 3 5950x processors and 3 12900k processors for work so it’s not a matter of silicon lottery.) All in all it’s not a bad processor by any means, it just runs very hot if you don’t know how to tune it correctly and has significant differences between different batches. I would recommend it- but to give the best recommendation I’d say buy the 12700k or now that AMD has completely slashed their prices, get a 5900x or 5950x. All in all in todays market there are no “bad” cpus. *make sure to pair with appropriate; -cooling solution (280mm-420mm water) or large air coolers such as the nh-d15 etc. -nvme ssd (pcie gen 4 qlc w/flash memory) aka -980 pro gen 4x4 Sea gate firecuda 530* specifically Crucial P5 PLUS, not the regular Or a variety of others from wd or Sabrent. -motherboard selection is crucial on this cpu as it’s power draw on demand can be 300w and toast some poorly designed vrms on budget boards. A vrm with proper heat sinking or even active cooling should be mandatory(this stinks because the prices are egregious for 12th gen mobos) -ram doesn’t matter (for the time being) between ddr4 or 5 just as long as you buy a nice kit of ddr4 with tight timings and decent mega transfers- Ex. Team groups cl14 3600mhz ddr4 with Samsung memory modules it’s fantastic- also crucials ballistix (now discontinued) it always a good choice with their micron chips. *ddr4 and ddr5 are not cross compatible so choose your motherboard wisely. A good budget (ish) pick would be a gigabyte z690 Aorus pro ddr4 or the pro ax elite. Msi also has some very attractively priced z690 options aswell. Hope this helped!!!!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Cooling
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Intel is back with this beast
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Intel has done it again. Taking the gaming crown back from AMD with flying colors. I upgraded from a 10700k to this beast and it smashed my old chip by double in multitasking. No regrets moving to the LGA1700 at all. paired with a good 360 AIO to tame the temperatures under load, never see over 56C while gaming.
I would recommend this to a friendBrand response from Intel team
Posted .Hello Yamataz. Thanks for your review! We are glad to know that you have noticed a big improvement on the performance of your system with this new processor upgrade! We hope you can continue to take advantage of the outstanding performance, lightning speeds and easy overclocking capabilities of this processor!
Thank you for choosing Intel!
- Pros mentioned:Performance, Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best single thread performance, bar one. Good mult
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Best single thread performance, bar none. Competitive multi-core performance. Competitively priced. Performs well in games and everything else too. Only thing tasks where it's slower than the competition is in long multi-threaded runs, but even then it's about 5-10% at most deficit, which is not much compared to the 20% lead in everything else. I myself went from a Zen2 based Ryzen Threadripper 3960X to this CPU, which is a multi-thread downgrade of about 25% but a single thread upgrade by 50+%. Even more in apps where Zen architecture was holding back performance. Most drastic use case was StarCraft II minimum FPS went from ~45 FPS to ~150 FPS and averages went from ~90 FPS to ~350 FPS all using the same GPU, RTX 3090.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Gaming, Price
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A goos upgrade
||Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Heck of a deal for 119 improve my gaming performance from an i7 10700k
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionHOW IS THIS SOLD OUT? I SAT HERE FROM 11PM TIL 1AM REFRESHING THE PAGE EVERY SECOND. THE LISTING WENT FROM COMING SOON TO SOLD OUT. IT NEVER EVEN SHOWED THE OPTION TO ADD TO CART.
Asked by John.
- A:Answer Bots and scalpers... Or they never had any in the first place. Friggin best buy...
Answered by TheAvP
Q: QuestionDoes this need a graphics card? And if it doesn't once I get one I can still use it with one right?
Asked by Thisairconditioneriscrap.
- A:Answer Hello there. Thank you for your question. This 12Th Generation Intel® Core™ i9-12900K Processor comes with integrated graphics Intel® UHD Graphics 770. These integrated processor graphics share the capacity of the RAM of your system to work with other system processes. If you can pair this processor with a dedicated graphics card, you can get the best gaming experience since this processor comes with 16 cores, 24 threads and can reach up to 5.20 GHz. Thank you for choosing Intel!
Answered by Intel team
Q: QuestionWill this fit in my Commodore 64? Thanks
Asked by Eric.
- A:Answer Hi, Eric. The Intel® Core™ i9-12900K Processor is compatible with a form factor FCLGA1700. We recommend checking compatibility with the manufacturer of your device. Here is a list of compatible motherboards for this processor. [ https://compatibleproducts.intel.com/ProductDetails?activeModule=Desktop%20Processors&pcsr_num=i9-12900K ]. Thank you for choosing Intel®
Answered by Intel team
Q: QuestionIs Best Buy going to give out vouchers for the 12900K to people outside the front door of stores the morning of the 4th like they did for the RTX 3080 ti, or is this an online only purchase? Need an answer from Best Buy, not Intel.
Asked by SirTarquin.
- A:Answer Online only for now as far as i can tell. Theyll eventually have in person ordering and voucher system you just need to wait probably
Answered by Coolkid
Q: QuestionIs it a possibility that sometime in the near future, this processor can be pre ordered before its release date?
Asked by Jeffroman.
- A:Answer No. Sorry.
Answered by Bestbuy
Q: QuestionWhen will the pre orders be available
Asked by Sniperrecon.
- A:Answer No Preorders.
Answered by Bestbuy
Q: QuestionDoes this product come with thermal paste or do i need to buy my own
Asked by Kevin.
- A:Answer Buy your own but you could try the new kryo sheet some people says that it’s better than thermal paste
Answered by Nicmo997
Q: Questioncan I use ssd with this cpu it does not say
Asked by Anonymous.
- A:Answer CPUs don't determine what kind of hard disk you can use. That's all on the motherboard connections. This is a 12th gen and most 12th gen motherboards are SATA and can use any SSD as well as M2 which is actually faster. So the answer to your question is check the motherboard you want to put this in.
Answered by Clay