Intel Core i9-7920X, 12 Cores & 24 Threads Turbo Unlocked  X-Series Processor - View 1

Intel Core i9-7920X, 12 Cores & 24 Threads Turbo Unlocked X-Series Processor

4.2 (37 ratings)
~$348.05
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Key Features

  • 12 Cores / 24 Threads
  • 2.90 GHz up to 4.30 GHz / 16.5 MB Cache
  • Quad DDR4-2666 Memory Channels
  • Compatible only with Motherboards based on Intel X299 Series Chipsets
  • Intel Optane Memory Supported

Specifications

Wattage
125
Cache Memory Installed Size
16.5
Processor Number of Concurrent Threads
24
Processor Core Count
12
Processor Count
1
Processor Socket
LGA 2066
Platform
Windows 10
Secondary Cache
16.5 MB
Processor Series
Core i9
Processor Speed
2.9 GHz
Manufacturer
Intel
Global Trade Identification Number
00735858348669
Style Number
BX80673I97920X
UPC
735858348669
Brand Name
Intel
Processor Brand
Intel

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Customer Reviews

DragonpassionDragonpassion
This cpu is Amazing. Put it in a Asus Strix x299 E mother board running 2 Samsung NvMe 960 pro's in raid 0. ASUS 1080ti, and 32 gig 3200 ram. Tested stock in/with Adobe Premiere, Handbreak, 4k Rendering, 4k gaming, Intel Extrem Testing, etc, It was SIMPLY Incredable! Temps were good pushing, 75c plus in these applications, and a bit higher under prime95 Toucher Testing, but No throttling Then pulled it, delidded it. Using liquid metal grizzly conductent, then began the tediously slow over clocking process.(Corsair V2, 240 closed loop water cooler installed). After much tweeking in small increments and time, I acheved , 5.0 GHz, Windows Boot and stable, not exeding 85c under intel extreem testing but, failed a 24 hour prime95 stability testing. (Could not boot into windows at 5.1 GHz) Backing off with offset of 3 and 4, I achieved 4.8GHz, all core sinked finally, and passed a 48 hour prime95 cpu torcher test (delidded, water cooled closed loop) temp not exeding 86c. In everyday 4k rendering, photo shop, Handbreak, etc temps do not exeed 72c to 74c at most. Riding high 60c mostly. Then back down to 32c under no load. 4.8GHz, Stable all cores. This Exceeded my expectations for this CPU (or i won the silicon lotery). It runs cooler than my i7 7700k Kaybe Lake, Delidded, water cooled, with a stable over clock of 4.9GHz all cores, 3 and 4 ofset. For a Refrance... the Delided, water cooled i7 7700k 4 core Kaby Lake, Handbreaked a 30 gig move at variable bitrate, HQ H.265 Encoading in 1 hour 56 minutes hitting high 80c's, bumping into mid 90c's. The Delided, Water Cooled 4.8GHz over clocked 12 core i9 7920x bumped low 70c, highest 75c and did the same movie, with same encoding settings in 32 minutes. All i can say is, "Holy Cow"!! But for you gamers only, know this cpu is overkill and a Waust of your money. If you are a gamer only, Go with the 8700k 6 core Coffee Lake, delidded it, water cool it and clock it to a stable 5.0GHz on a good Asus, Gigabyte motherboard z370 chip set and have fun!! But for refrance, CPU never goes above 58c on any game, but most of my games are more GPU intensive, hence the Asus 1080ti. Still, frame rate hitting the cpu is smooth and above 120 frame rate im most everthing, higher in some, (BUTTERY SMOOTH) game dependant. But go with Coffee Lake for gaming, 6 core 8700k. I am in love with this CPU in every way and it eats everything i though at its 12 cores, even doing back grown internet, youtube, etc while rendering 4k, handbreaking, etc... all cotes are not even at 100 percent utilization... AMAZING!! .This CPU, in my opention is the best price point to dollar to core ratio, but i leave you to your own opintion. Remember, intels base clock stock speed rating, no turbo or overclock is 2.9 on this CPU. I have it all cores, 4.8GHz, delidded, 240 corsair closed loop water cooled .. running stable and cool. If you can pass a 48 hour prime95 test , Your overclock (in my opention) is STABLE!! Enjoy what ever you choose. This was my choise. Iam a Verified Amazon buyer at $1088.00
DuGo2Guy
this unit is more of a toy than production piece. I trust Intel and expect this CPU will, when I get one of them there round-to-its, power my server project just fine.
Miah
Spent about $3,000 on parts for an upgrade, day two and this is the only part that doesn't annoy me, so for that you get 5 stars!
John C.
Fast and hot. 24 cores unleashed sure makes things run fast. I thought it was pretty easy to install. Make sure to water cool this bad boy. Don't try to use traditional coolers on this.