

⚡ Unlock your PC’s true potential with the i5-9600K — power, speed, and precision in one chip!
The Intel Core i5-9600K is a 6-core, 6-thread desktop processor with a base clock of 3.7 GHz and turbo boost up to 4.6 GHz. Featuring 9 MB cache and unlocked for overclocking, it supports Intel 300 Series motherboards and Optane Memory, delivering exceptional performance for gaming and professional multitasking with integrated UHD Graphics 630.





| ASIN | B07HHLX1R8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #106 in Computer CPU Processors |
| Brand | Intel |
| Built-In Media | Manual, Processor |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 9 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (8,188) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00735858392488, 05032037140164 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 4.57"L x 3.98"W |
| Item Type Name | Desktop Processor |
| Item Weight | 68 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Intel |
| Model Number | BX80684I59600K |
| Platform | Windows 10 |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Core Count | 6 |
| Processor Count | 6 |
| Processor Number of Concurrent Threads | 6 |
| Processor Series | Core i5 |
| Processor Socket | LGA 1151 |
| Processor Speed | 3.7 GHz |
| Secondary Cache | 9 MB |
| UPC | 675901703888 735858392488 |
| Warranty Description | Altering clock frequency or voltage may damage or reduce the useful life of the processor and other system components, and may reduce system stability and performance. Product warranties may not apply if the processor is operated beyond its specifications. Check with the manufacturers of system and components for additional details. |
| Wattage | 95 |
A**.
This thing is a beast
Idc what anyone says, I love my 9600k. It does the job for me! Love this CPU. Great for gaming, speed is great for me, great quality and haven’t even changed from the stock cooling fan. It works great, always easy to install
T**Y
Best value gaming build with a ton of OC potential
My last rig was a dated i5-3570K OC'ed. I've finally switched over to this i5-9600K along with an NVMe SSD and RTX 2070. Boy is it fast. Temps, air cooled with the Hyper 212 Evo is steady at low 30's C and peaking at low 60'ish, and keep in mind this is with an OC profile of 4.2 Ghz (increased by 500 Mhz from the stock clocks at no voltage change). It's crushing every game that I throw at it at 1080p, from Overwatch and Escape from Tarkov to even Star Citizen. Overall very happy with the result. The only thing is Amazon dropped the price by $30 merely a few days to a week after I placed my order and having waited for 3 months for it to drop and it didn't. So if you can wait longer next time, do so. The price WILL drop. You won't regret this CPU for your money.
P**A
Good price/power even if it's a little outdated
It performs very close to other 600k series like the I5 11600k and 12600k with a lower cost, perfect for an upgrade without updating the motherboard
G**L
Super Solid CPU
Got this little guy OC'd to 5ghz stable at 1.34V (doing some research it seems like anything over 1.4 can shorten the lifespan) and it handles anything I can throw at it gamingwise, pulls 60fps in emulators like cemu and rpcs3 no problem. Heat dispersion is amazing. Not even using a watercooled setup, I literally slapped my old hyper 212 evo on this thing with a tube of 10 year old artic silver 5 and 6 months later it STILL doesn't go above 70C even when stress testing and doesn't even hit 60 at normal load when gaming. Video rendering is solid too, but if you are really big on that you could probably do better with the extra cores of an i7 or i9. But if you're mostly just looking to play games then this baby will serve you well for a very long time at a great value.
P**.
Intel Core i5 does it again...
I have been building my own gaming pc's since 2011. In an effort to save a few $$, I opt to use the i5 vs the i7 and go for a higher end graphics card. While this may not be the optimal choice for most gamers, it has been a good working strategy for me. The gaming pc's I have built have been serviceable for as long as 5 years, with my last one retired utilizing an i5 3570K which my wife had been using when I upgraded my system in 2017 toan i5 7600K. Both of these sysytems rocked gaming for me, never a problem, glitch, slowing of frame rates etc. When the 3570K system started having some motherboard issues, I rebuilt a pc for my wife integrating the bulk of my 2017 i5 7600k build into it. She has a blazing fast pc and is quite content with it. Filling the void, I built my current system with the Core i5 9600K, using a 1TB NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen3x4 ssd as the main drive and a Samsung 1TB evo ssd for secondary. This is the fastest pc I have ever owned, with remarkably fast boot up and loading speads. The M.2 ssd makes boot time from the appearance of the bios screen to Windows between 4.2 seconds the fastest and 4.8 seconds being the slowest...remarkable. Gameplay is fantastic. I mostly play FPS & 3rd person shooters, and a few other type games like the Tomb Raider series. It may of course be my imagination, but evrything appears to be faster, more sharp and extremely fluid. I' sold on this cpu! I would definitely recommend it. Pros: Everything! Cons: None!
D**D
Great gaming CPU but better options with Ryzen for $200
Intel does one thing really well all the time. And that single core performance. The i-5 has a super crazy high clock speed, with turbo or manual overclocking. So for $200 you can really get a lot out of this chip. In my experience, mainly using this chip as a workstation CPU, I find that it's a little lackluster especially for 4K video editing but that's just due to the nature of it being a more or less budget CPU. If you want the best bang for the buck, then the AMD Ryzen 5/7 line can be had for a lesser price (or same price for a ryzen 7) and you will have much better threading performance which is very useful for video editing and rendering. As a gaming PC, this thing rang SWBF2 at ultra setting without a hiccup thanks to a beast graphics card so no complaints as a casual gaming chip. Overall, if you are not buying a motherboard that can over clock this CPU, you're wasting your money. The i-5 shines when you start boosting it. Especially for gaming and tasks that don't require multiple cores for optimized usage. Be warned it does run a little hot because of it's high voltage and the fans will start spinning fast early. Be sure to buy a silent fan or don't go cheap on water coolers with cheap fans.
A**H
Cools better
I bought this because it was slight cheaper as an Amazon used item, and in stock as currently the new intel 9th Gen are really in demand. Overclocked to 5Ghz on 2 cores, 4.8 on 4, 4.6 on all cores with no voltage increase, just left on auto. Seems to be at 1.24v. Runs relatively cool on an old Evo 212 cheap tower cooler. It is a hackintosh so being thermally limited is what Apple would do! LoL. I'm sure Prime95 AVX would cook it in seconds, but normal software doesn't seem to be a problem. Overclocking is playing the lottery, but the solder used to attach the heat spreader in these new chips is worth getting the 9th ben over the previous crap intel has been selling. My previous CPU, a 3770K did not cool as fast as this thing, having the thermal past instead of solder really does make a difference. In Intel Powe gadget when you shut down Prime95 there is a cliff on the termperture chart that is immediate. The temperature drop is so sudden I worry about things cracking. The Intel Power Gadget reports about 130 watts with all cores using Prime95 without AVX. The 95 watt TDP is BS, you will have to go in the BIOS and change the 95 in about half a zone places, annoying. Don't overlook changing the max current too. If you are not getting the speeds you think you should, that is probably what is wrong. So far not a single crash, but I'm happy with 2 cores at 5ghz. A little extra just to feel special.
A**O
Nel corso di questi tre anni, l'i5-9600K ha vissuto momenti di intensa attività e giornate di relativa tranquillità. Dal fotoritocco al rendering, passando per sessioni di gaming ad alta definizione, non c'è stato un solo momento in cui abbia sentito il bisogno di un processore più potente. Il vero test, però, è arrivato quando ho iniziato a lavorare da casa, dovendo gestire diverse applicazioni contemporaneamente. Nonostante il carico di lavoro, l'i5-9600K ha dimostrato di essere all'altezza della situazione, permettendomi di svolgere le mie attività senza alcun rallentamento. Punti di Forza: Il principale punto di forza di questo processore è senza dubbio la sua performance. L'i5-9600K è infatti un vero e proprio campione di velocità e multitasking, capace di gestire anche i carichi di lavoro più pesanti senza alcun problema. Inoltre, nonostante le elevate prestazioni, il calore generato rimane sempre nei limiti della norma, un dettaglio non da poco se consideriamo che un'eccessiva temperatura può ridurre la vita del processore e danneggiare altri componenti del PC. Punti di Debolezza: Nonostante l'i5-9600K sia un ottimo processore, non è esente da difetti. Il primo è legato al costo: se da un lato la qualità e le prestazioni sono indubbie, dall'altro il prezzo potrebbe risultare proibitivo per chi sta assemblando un PC con un budget limitato. Un altro aspetto da considerare è l'assenza di un dissipatore nella confezione, elemento che dovrà quindi essere acquistato separatamente. Infine, per sfruttare al meglio le capacità di overclocking dell'i5-9600K, sarà necessario disporre di una scheda madre e di un sistema di raffreddamento adeguati. Conclusioni: Nonostante alcune piccole pecche, l'i5-9600K è un processore che consiglierei senza esitazioni. Che siate gamer, professionisti o semplici appassionati di informatica, con questo prodotto avrete a disposizione un componente capace di fare la differenza. A tre anni dal mio acquisto, posso affermare di essere pienamente soddisfatto della mia scelta e di non aver mai avuto motivi per pentirmi.
S**0
the box was a litle damged and the processor looks it was used
C**K
Ive had like all my friends tell me this wasnt going to work, though I may upgrade in due time, still they were all wrong. All these kids who played xbox then bought a pre-built PC and thought that a 'i7' is better than 'i5' because of a two number difference xD I can run BattleFront II Maxed ULTRA settings, Anti aliasing and the whole nine yards turned on in Nvidia CP, I dont optimize it in GEFORCE Exp either; with the wrong settings it helps sort you out but if you have good settings with good performance itll just weigh you down,I have preferences set to in game for most of the Nvidia CP but theyre high asf, I mean this thing isnt cranked to 100 but DAYUM, it delivers. Mind you this is ALL on HDR10 50" TELEVISION xD I know. I need a monitor, its coming, btw I get a solid 40-60 frames 30 in ERY intense situations, thats because I need a better monitor lol this thing is 120Hz for TV but its not your standard 165Hz monitor which I require. ANYWAYS. Shes a beaut and barely hits 100% in extreme situations. Like currently my CPU is at 10-15% Usage, GPU is at 15-20%, VRAM at 44% and RAM at 37%. With like 7 programs running. In game My GPU maxes 100%, thats normal guys lol, VRAM will be like 60-70%, TOPS 90-95% on insane games, with the RAM constantly following at arounf 7-15% behind it, And the CPU maintains a strong 80% with Quality and performance High and well, even at 100% on Space Engineers it handles fine, Frames and all, but i dont wanna push her, thats why I disable any extreme performance overrides in my motherboards software manager. Sony Vegas btw this thing handles flawlessly for editing with right settings. just disable Extreme performance from your Motherboards Software manager and turn it to a balance setting, and also shes VERY quiet with right cooling installed, I myself have a water cooler and 14 fans for internal. CONCLUSION: BUDGET, BUILT, BOLD, BEAUTIFUL. No this is not a Mascara commercial this thing is just good.
N**E
Good for mid gaming builds im getting 4.6ghz oc speed, but at this point( end of market life) finding suitable motherboard board and other compatible components is challenging
E**S
I am running this CPU in my new gaming system that I have built over the past few days and for the price point this is an absolute steal. For solely gaming and other general computing tasks this thing is a winner and blows all Ryzen chips out the park. You can easily overclock this card to 5GHz on all cores if you have adequate cooling. I am running a Noctua NH D14 which you can also pick up for about £60 on amazon and these two work very well together. My temperatures don't exceed 60 degrees Celsius even at full load at 5GHz. Idle temperatures are around 25 degrees Celsius. For you people reading this review that aren't really into overclocking and you are asking yourself is this still a good CPU at stock? Yes it definitely is. The single core performance on this card at stock is better than any other i5 or Ryzen chip and this is still a fantastic gaming CPU with no over clocks. This listing only had around 8 reviews when I purchased my processor but I can assure that for anyone on the fence about purchasing from this seller everything went absolutely fine and my processor works perfectly.
ترست بايلوت
منذ يومين
منذ شهر