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The Intel Core Ultra 9 285K is a high-performance processor featuring 24 cores and a maximum speed of 5.7 GHz. Designed for efficiency and compatibility with Intel 800 series motherboards, it supports advanced PCIe 5.0 technology and comes with integrated Intel Graphics, making it an ideal choice for demanding computing tasks.
Processor | 5.7 GHz core_i9 |
Brand | Intel |
Item model number | Intel Core Ultra 9 285K |
Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 13.27 x 6.42 x 0.04 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.27 x 6.42 x 0.04 inches |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 24 |
Manufacturer | Intel |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0DFKC99VL |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | October 24, 2024 |
A**.
The newest generation of Intel-designed CPUs, built by TSMC using their leading edge N3 node
Not sure what to say.... Intel Core Ultra 9 285K (Arrow Lake family) is the newest Intel processor, released at the end of October 2024. According to Wikipedia, it uses a a variety of new production and packaging technologies, and for this reason it no longer follows the standard Intel generations and numbering of the type i5, i7, i9. Reportedly, it consists of at least 4 chips, all build by TSMC (the CPU itself is built using TSCM's cutting edge N3B technology, which Intel cannot built itself so far, while Intel does the last step, packaging of all chips on an interposer. Intel sees this technology as a blueprint for future generations of CPUs, and the new socket, LGA1851, is a new development which Intel, according to the trade publications, plans to use for several future generations. Hence, in terms of upgradability of CPU on an existing motherboard, it seems to be the best bet across Intel CPUs. High performance and relatively low power are main features of this CPU. This particular package includes on CPU itself, but no thermal paste and of course no cooler. Very easy to drop into the socket. Excellent speed. Intel's design, TSMC's leading edge manufacturing.
E**N
Make sure your build secures your CPU to Motherboard.
Every so often you find out Microsoft and Apple won’t upgrade the Operating Systems on your computers that you bought or built in the past. If you’re a Gamer or a Designer working with AI you want the BEST and FASTEST. Sometimes you have to compromise, a little, a 5080 vs. a 5090. But I don’t feel that I compromised on the CPU with this purchase. Glad I built my new beast before Tariffs impacted Foreign products.My build uses an ASUS Z-890 White Motherboard and a NZXT Kraken Elite Pro AI cooler. My one Recommendation is to secure your Intel i9 CPU using a Thermal Grizzly Contact Frame. The NZXT AI CPU mount does NOT provide adequate pressure for the Intel CPU chip, my PC would not boot.The AI CPU Mount that shipped with my Arctic Liquid Cooler III worked GREAT but I wanted the Kraken Elite Pro Display for CPU and GPU Temp feedback.
A**T
285k 5.6 GHz P-core ALL, 5.0 GHz E-core ALL.
Very fast CPU once paired with high-end ram and overclocked. By default not all that revolutionary!5.6p, 5.0e, D2D 40, NGU 35, Ring 4.2 GHz, DDR 8000.Memory bandwidth: 128 GB/s 48GBBeats even the 7950 and 14900K in some workloads, but any CPU in the last gen with faster clockspeed will be better for games.... this is faster than the Raptor Lake for CPU based rendering etc.It can OC even more than I have set, but heat is becoming a issue for my AIO at such high loads and benchmarks.It only runs hot when benchmarking or stress testing, under normal gaming it doesn't sweat at all, under idle-like temps. Crazy.
J**N
Great core, speed and power management, super fast
Ui9 285K, GB Z890 AE WiFi 7 MB, temporarily using integrated Intel graphics. After many builds, 30+ years, due to unavailability of the competitors top end CPU I decided on seeing what Intel had to offer. This was my first Intel CPU build and WOW, super efficient, impressive clock and core management. I like Intel's approach to splitting cores between efficiency and performance, perfect for a workstation, occasional gaming where CPU demand can vary substantially. Simple WS tasks, CPU is a 0-1% load, 1 GHz, many cores are parked or have zero load, CPU temp ~30-32C , speed bumps up in speed momentarily during app launch but doesn't stay there for long. Looking forward to linking this up with a nice GPU someday, that's if people would stop buying to scalp GPUs and they become available again.
A**R
alot more stable than 14gen
so far so good, i had 3 rma for the 14900 and ended up getting a refund from intel to buy one of these. sofar ive not had any issues like i did with constant crashing from multiple 14 gen replacements.
T**
Intel Core Ultra p
I recently purchased it.The product has significant issues that have rendered it unusable for my professional needs:The processor exhibits shadows that appear to be damaged clusters.Even when working solely with RAM, the processor cannot efficiently run structural design programs like AutoCAD. The performance is extremely slow, significantly hindering my productivity.I am deeply disappointed with Intel's quality control on this product. Despite its high price and claims of being unlocked, it fails to deliver the expected performance and productivity.
R**.
Very Strong performance and Intel is not in trouble like some youtubers say
Intel Ultra 285K is currently top of the line CPU from Intel supporting latest tech like NVME GEN5 and WIFI7. If you want top of the line performance from intel Ultra 9 285k should be your choice. Please keep in mind that Intel also has Ultra 7 265k which is more budget friendly but slightly slower in performance.
M**9
Fast single thread.
No issues on new ASUS build and blazing fast on single threaded, which is what matters for most users in real apps.Temps are well behaved with large tower cooler. I'm not over clocking, without a water cooler I think it would be very limited.