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Intel Core i9 13900K 24 Core Processor [BX8071513900K]
See also, Core i3, Core i5, Core i7, Core i9 CPUs. Say hello to Raptor-Lake Intel's incredible 13th generation processors are hear to break the boundaries of modern day processing power. Now with up to 14 cores (6 Performance-cores and 8 Efficient-cores) and up to 20 threads, plus Performance-cores are capable of reaching 5.1 GHz with Intel Thermal Velocity Boost to elevate performance. Intel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3 further strengthens lightly threaded performance by identifying the best-performing Performance-cores. Meanwhile, additional E-cores enable an increase in Intel Smart Cache (L3) for more efficient processing of larger data sets and better performance. The P-core and E-core L2 cache has also increased compared to the previous generation of Intel processors, minimising the amount of time spent swapping data between cache and memory to speed up your workflow. Unleash the power of next-level performance with the 13th Gen Intel Core desktop processor advantage. Advancing Performance Hybrid Architecture 13th Gen Intel Core processors advances performance hybrid architecture with up to eight Performance-cores (P-core) and up to 16 Efficient-cores (E-core), combined with workloads intelligently routed by Intel Thread Director2. Built for Modern Gaming Built for gamers looking for maximum performance to play the latest games, while also having the capabilities to tackle other workloads. New 13th Gen Intel Core processor-based PCs make it all possible. Superior Creating Experience The 13th Gen Intel Core processor family offers faster P-cores and more E-cores with support for DDR4/DDR5 and PCIe 4.0/5.0. That provides a platform that can max out multitasking and choice for configurability. Customise for What You Do Every Day 13th Gen Intel Core processors deliver highly flexible architecture and industry-leading tools for the ultimate in performance customisation.
See also, Core i3, Core i5, Core i7, Core i9 CPUs. Say hello to Raptor-Lake Intel's incredible 13th generation processors are hear to break the boundaries of modern day processing power. Now with up to 14 cores (6 Performance-cores and 8 Efficient-cores) and up to 20 threads, plus Performance-cores are capable of reaching 5.1 GHz with Intel Thermal Velocity Boost to elevate performance. Intel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3 further strengthens lightly threaded performance by identifying the best-performing Performance-cores. Meanwhile, additional E-cores enable an increase in Intel Smart Cache (L3) for more efficient processing of larger data sets and better performance. The P-core and E-core L2 cache has also increased compared to the previous generation of Intel processors, minimising the amount of time spent swapping data between cache and memory to speed up your workflow. Unleash the power of next-level performance with the 13th Gen Intel Core desktop processor advantage. Advancing Performance Hybrid Architecture 13th Gen Intel Core processors advances performance hybrid architecture with up to eight Performance-cores (P-core) and up to 16 Efficient-cores (E-core), combined with workloads intelligently routed by Intel Thread Director2. Built for Modern Gaming Built for gamers looking for maximum performance to play the latest games, while also having the capabilities to tackle other workloads. New 13th Gen Intel Core processor-based PCs make it all possible. Superior Creating Experience The 13th Gen Intel Core processor family offers faster P-cores and more E-cores with support for DDR4/DDR5 and PCIe 4.0/5.0. That provides a platform that can max out multitasking and choice for configurability. Customise for What You Do Every Day 13th Gen Intel Core processors deliver highly flexible architecture and industry-leading tools for the ultimate in performance customisation.
See also, Core i3, Core i5, Core i7, Core i9 CPUs. Say hello to Raptor-Lake Intel's incredible 13th generation processors are hear to break the boundaries of modern day processing power. Now with up to 14 cores (6 Performance-cores and 8 Efficient-cores) and up to 20 threads, plus Performance-cores are capable of reaching 5.1 GHz with Intel Thermal Velocity Boost to elevate performance. Intel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3 further strengthens lightly threaded performance by identifying the best-performing Performance-cores. Meanwhile, additional E-cores enable an increase in Intel Smart Cache (L3) for more efficient processing of larger data sets and better performance. The P-core and E-core L2 cache has also increased compared to the previous generation of Intel processors, minimising the amount of time spent swapping data between cache and memory to speed up your workflow. Unleash the power of next-level performance with the 13th Gen Intel Core desktop processor advantage. Advancing Performance Hybrid Architecture 13th Gen Intel Core processors advances performance hybrid architecture with up to eight Performance-cores (P-core) and up to 16 Efficient-cores (E-core), combined with workloads intelligently routed by Intel Thread Director2. Built for Modern Gaming Built for gamers looking for maximum performance to play the latest games, while also having the capabilities to tackle other workloads. New 13th Gen Intel Core processor-based PCs make it all possible. Superior Creating Experience The 13th Gen Intel Core processor family offers faster P-cores and more E-cores with support for DDR4/DDR5 and PCIe 4.0/5.0. That provides a platform that can max out multitasking and choice for configurability. Customise for What You Do Every Day 13th Gen Intel Core processors deliver highly flexible architecture and industry-leading tools for the ultimate in performance customisation.
See also, Core i3, Core i5, Core i7, Core i9 CPUs. Say hello to Raptor-Lake Intel's incredible 13th generation processors are hear to break the boundaries of modern day processing power. Now with up to 14 cores (6 Performance-cores and 8 Efficient-cores) and up to 20 threads, plus Performance-cores are capable of reaching 5.1 GHz with Intel Thermal Velocity Boost to elevate performance. Intel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3 further strengthens lightly threaded performance by identifying the best-performing Performance-cores. Meanwhile, additional E-cores enable an increase in Intel Smart Cache (L3) for more efficient processing of larger data sets and better performance. The P-core and E-core L2 cache has also increased compared to the previous generation of Intel processors, minimising the amount of time spent swapping data between cache and memory to speed up your workflow. Unleash the power of next-level performance with the 13th Gen Intel Core desktop processor advantage. Advancing Performance Hybrid Architecture 13th Gen Intel Core processors advances performance hybrid architecture with up to eight Performance-cores (P-core) and up to 16 Efficient-cores (E-core), combined with workloads intelligently routed by Intel Thread Director2. Built for Modern Gaming Built for gamers looking for maximum performance to play the latest games, while also having the capabilities to tackle other workloads. New 13th Gen Intel Core processor-based PCs make it all possible. Superior Creating Experience The 13th Gen Intel Core processor family offers faster P-cores and more E-cores with support for DDR4/DDR5 and PCIe 4.0/5.0. That provides a platform that can max out multitasking and choice for configurability. Customise for What You Do Every Day 13th Gen Intel Core processors deliver highly flexible architecture and industry-leading tools for the ultimate in performance customisation.
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The lowest price for Intel Core i9 13900K 24 Core Processor [BX8071513900K] right now is $622.19 at eBay.com.au, compared across 3 retailers.
The all-time low was $580.20 on 17 Mar 2026 — today's price is 7% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.
Prices last updated 27 June 2026.
Last updated at 27/06/2026 22:00:23
Intel S1700 Core i9 13900K 24 Core CPU BX8071513900K
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Intel Core i9-13900KS Processor (5.4 GHz, 24 Cores, Socket LGA 1700) Tray - CM8071504820503
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Intel Core i9 13900K 24 Core LGA 1700 CPU Processor BX8071513900K - Intel CPU
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originally posted on bestbuy.com
I impulse bought the 13900k day of launch.Received the CPU today OCT 25th and will say this. Coming from a 12900KS that has a all P-CORE OC of 5.3Ghz I did NOT see a Beneficial FPS increase going to the 13900K in 1440p. I am using a RTX 3090 TI.Perhaps with a 4090 you will in 1080P.So me personally I wouldn’t recommend getting a 13900K IF you OWN a 12900K or KS SKU.Otherwise, if you have 11th gen or later you can’t go wrong with this upgrade. If going with 13900K I’d suggest going with DDR5 over DDR4. It is true that ddr4 is cheaper and you won’t see a difference in gaming from DDR4 to DDR5 but your overall windows experience will feel much more snappier and quick response times. (PS: it is worth noting you WILL NEED Windows 11 to take advantage of this ... MoreI impulse bought the 13900k day of launch.Received the CPU today OCT 25th and will say this. Coming from a 12900KS that has a all P-CORE OC of 5.3Ghz I did NOT see a Beneficial FPS increase going to the 13900K in 1440p. I am using a RTX 3090 TI.Perhaps with a 4090 you will in 1080P.So me personally I wouldn’t recommend getting a 13900K IF you OWN a 12900K or KS SKU.Otherwise, if you have 11th gen or later you can’t go wrong with this upgrade. If going with 13900K I’d suggest going with DDR5 over DDR4. It is true that ddr4 is cheaper and you won’t see a difference in gaming from DDR4 to DDR5 but your overall windows experience will feel much more snappier and quick response times. (PS: it is worth noting you WILL NEED Windows 11 to take advantage of this chip.)As a tech enthusiast who wants the top end SKU and have bragging privileges I think this will be my personal first time thinking about actually returning this CPU.
originally posted on bestbuy.com
I am using the 13900k for video editing in Premiere Pro and let me tell you that this chip is an absolute beast!It does run pretty hot at stock clocks. I have it mounted with a pressure plate I got from Amazon, Deepcool LS720 AIO to cool it in an NZXT H7 Flow Case with 140mm fans all over (Except the 360 AIO which has 3-120mm fans on the radiator). Here are my temps:Idles: 30C2 hours of rendering: 85C (peak at 90C but usually doesn't stay there for long). Also my office tends to stay in the 73F-75F range, so a bit warm.The ONLY time i've ever thermal throttle'd (100C) is when I was using Prime95 to simply stress test it. But seeing that I do not thermal throttle during editing videos i will not undervolt it.If you game, you'll obviously get lower temps ... MoreI am using the 13900k for video editing in Premiere Pro and let me tell you that this chip is an absolute beast!It does run pretty hot at stock clocks. I have it mounted with a pressure plate I got from Amazon, Deepcool LS720 AIO to cool it in an NZXT H7 Flow Case with 140mm fans all over (Except the 360 AIO which has 3-120mm fans on the radiator). Here are my temps:Idles: 30C2 hours of rendering: 85C (peak at 90C but usually doesn't stay there for long). Also my office tends to stay in the 73F-75F range, so a bit warm.The ONLY time i've ever thermal throttle'd (100C) is when I was using Prime95 to simply stress test it. But seeing that I do not thermal throttle during editing videos i will not undervolt it.If you game, you'll obviously get lower temps since gaming doesn't utilize as much CPU power compared to productivity softwares.Bottom line, i'm not sure why one would need the 13900k UNLESS it was for productivity; but it's an investment work wise!
originally posted on microcenter.com
I9 13900k and a 7900 xtx because I thought the 4090 was too expensive and too phat. I was wrong, the card would have fit but who cares. Take these words lightly my friends. Do your own research before deciding to buy a CPU like this. At this time the 13th gen i9 is the strongest CPU out there. Amd is releasing the 7950x3d which should be the next fastest for gaming. Make no mistake though friends this cpu is unparalleled power. Destiny 2, 5% utilization Minecraft 4k extreme volumetric lighting 10% if that. Fallout 4 4k, 6%. If you're trying quantum computing this cpu is for you! But not at $700 buy it for a lot less if you can.
Intel S1700 Core i9 13900K 24 Core CPU BX8071513900K
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Intel Core i9-13900KS Processor (5.4 GHz, 24 Cores, Socket LGA 1700) Tray - CM8071504820503
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Intel Core i9 13900K 24 Core LGA 1700 CPU Processor BX8071513900K - Intel CPU
Delivery $11
I impulse bought the 13900k day of launch.Received the CPU today OCT 25th and will say this. Coming from a 12900KS that has a all P-CORE OC of 5.3Ghz I did NOT see a Beneficial FPS increase going to the 13900K in 1440p. I am using a RTX 3090 TI.Perhaps with a 4090 you will in 1080P.So me personally I wouldn’t recommend getting a 13900K IF you OWN a 12900K or KS SKU.Otherwise, if you have 11th gen or later you can’t go wrong with this upgrade. If going with 13900K I’d suggest going with DDR5 over DDR4. It is true that ddr4 is cheaper and you won’t see a difference in gaming from DDR4 to DDR5 but your overall windows experience will feel much more snappier and quick response times. (PS: it is worth noting you WILL NEED Windows 11 to take advantage of this ... MoreI impulse bought the 13900k day of launch.Received the CPU today OCT 25th and will say this. Coming from a 12900KS that has a all P-CORE OC of 5.3Ghz I did NOT see a Beneficial FPS increase going to the 13900K in 1440p. I am using a RTX 3090 TI.Perhaps with a 4090 you will in 1080P.So me personally I wouldn’t recommend getting a 13900K IF you OWN a 12900K or KS SKU.Otherwise, if you have 11th gen or later you can’t go wrong with this upgrade. If going with 13900K I’d suggest going with DDR5 over DDR4. It is true that ddr4 is cheaper and you won’t see a difference in gaming from DDR4 to DDR5 but your overall windows experience will feel much more snappier and quick response times. (PS: it is worth noting you WILL NEED Windows 11 to take advantage of this chip.)As a tech enthusiast who wants the top end SKU and have bragging privileges I think this will be my personal first time thinking about actually returning this CPU.
I am using the 13900k for video editing in Premiere Pro and let me tell you that this chip is an absolute beast!It does run pretty hot at stock clocks. I have it mounted with a pressure plate I got from Amazon, Deepcool LS720 AIO to cool it in an NZXT H7 Flow Case with 140mm fans all over (Except the 360 AIO which has 3-120mm fans on the radiator). Here are my temps:Idles: 30C2 hours of rendering: 85C (peak at 90C but usually doesn't stay there for long). Also my office tends to stay in the 73F-75F range, so a bit warm.The ONLY time i've ever thermal throttle'd (100C) is when I was using Prime95 to simply stress test it. But seeing that I do not thermal throttle during editing videos i will not undervolt it.If you game, you'll obviously get lower temps ... MoreI am using the 13900k for video editing in Premiere Pro and let me tell you that this chip is an absolute beast!It does run pretty hot at stock clocks. I have it mounted with a pressure plate I got from Amazon, Deepcool LS720 AIO to cool it in an NZXT H7 Flow Case with 140mm fans all over (Except the 360 AIO which has 3-120mm fans on the radiator). Here are my temps:Idles: 30C2 hours of rendering: 85C (peak at 90C but usually doesn't stay there for long). Also my office tends to stay in the 73F-75F range, so a bit warm.The ONLY time i've ever thermal throttle'd (100C) is when I was using Prime95 to simply stress test it. But seeing that I do not thermal throttle during editing videos i will not undervolt it.If you game, you'll obviously get lower temps since gaming doesn't utilize as much CPU power compared to productivity softwares.Bottom line, i'm not sure why one would need the 13900k UNLESS it was for productivity; but it's an investment work wise!
I9 13900k and a 7900 xtx because I thought the 4090 was too expensive and too phat. I was wrong, the card would have fit but who cares. Take these words lightly my friends. Do your own research before deciding to buy a CPU like this. At this time the 13th gen i9 is the strongest CPU out there. Amd is releasing the 7950x3d which should be the next fastest for gaming. Make no mistake though friends this cpu is unparalleled power. Destiny 2, 5% utilization Minecraft 4k extreme volumetric lighting 10% if that. Fallout 4 4k, 6%. If you're trying quantum computing this cpu is for you! But not at $700 buy it for a lot less if you can.
Upgrading from an AMD 3900x and for use with primarily Adobe Lightroom and Premiere, I'm very happy with the upgrade. I wind up being about 2x faster in rendering videos than before and the single core uplift is sublime. Everything just works way faster than before.I'm using a Deepcool AG620 dual tower, dual fan air cooler and this chip can jump from idle (40C) to throttling temperature (99C) in under a minute under full core boost workloads. It's rather alarming if you aren't expecting it. From what I read, this is normal and indeed i've experienced no stability issues at all.Overall I'm very happy with the new system.
At stock, this thing will hit 100c if you run CineBench or similar synthetic benchmarks. Mine is paired with an MSI Edge Z690 WiFi DDR4 board, Arctic MX-6 paste, ThermalRight frame and an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 280mm. I ended up undervolting the thing to 1.295v LLC6 (MSI). During an hour of CB23 multi looping, it yields an average of 1.208v Vcore and 1.189v VR VOUT under load. Temps were in the 80's, with only one or two P-Cores hitting 90-91 max (not average). In terms of watts, it sustained 279w on average, with max peaks of 302w. That's a lot of power. This is with P-Cores, E-Cores and Ring all stock. I tried overclocking this chip with +100 on the P-Cores or E-Cores, and ran into WHEA errors. At least the specific sample that I got, it's not worth the extra ... MoreAt stock, this thing will hit 100c if you run CineBench or similar synthetic benchmarks. Mine is paired with an MSI Edge Z690 WiFi DDR4 board, Arctic MX-6 paste, ThermalRight frame and an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 280mm. I ended up undervolting the thing to 1.295v LLC6 (MSI). During an hour of CB23 multi looping, it yields an average of 1.208v Vcore and 1.189v VR VOUT under load. Temps were in the 80's, with only one or two P-Cores hitting 90-91 max (not average). In terms of watts, it sustained 279w on average, with max peaks of 302w. That's a lot of power. This is with P-Cores, E-Cores and Ring all stock. I tried overclocking this chip with +100 on the P-Cores or E-Cores, and ran into WHEA errors. At least the specific sample that I got, it's not worth the extra the extra voltage, wattage, and ultimately heat. If you look at CPU-Z benchmarks compared to my i9-12900K that I upgraded from, this is about an 8-9% uplift in single scores (~900-915) and 41% uplift in multi (from 12000 to 17000).
Excellent performance, Using a Noctua NH-U12A cooler and getting 37,443 in Cinebench R23 multi-threaded with default ASUS multicore enhancement but throttles at 100C. With multicore enhancement off getting 36,926 in Cinebench with temps in the low 90s. Haven't had a chance to try any real tuning though don't think I need to do any tuning for my purposes. It's been great for day to day software development work and runs totally silent most of the time with my setup, case fans run about 1/3 of the time on idle (Noctua NF-A12x25) and are completely silent from my seating position when they do run ~600 or less rpm and CPU ~50C temp. When gaming of course fans spin up and run constantly on CPU heavy games but the Noctua fan sound doesn't bother me, seems easy to tune ... MoreExcellent performance, Using a Noctua NH-U12A cooler and getting 37,443 in Cinebench R23 multi-threaded with default ASUS multicore enhancement but throttles at 100C. With multicore enhancement off getting 36,926 in Cinebench with temps in the low 90s. Haven't had a chance to try any real tuning though don't think I need to do any tuning for my purposes. It's been great for day to day software development work and runs totally silent most of the time with my setup, case fans run about 1/3 of the time on idle (Noctua NF-A12x25) and are completely silent from my seating position when they do run ~600 or less rpm and CPU ~50C temp. When gaming of course fans spin up and run constantly on CPU heavy games but the Noctua fan sound doesn't bother me, seems easy to tune out/cover up with game audio. I am extremely happy with this CPU, gives me totally silent work system and very powerful gaming system all in one all with air cooling.
Picked one up from MicroCenter for a great price beating ALL competitors hands down! Batch code on the processor shows it was manufactured during the last week of August 2022.I am replacing my I9 12900 but keeping my Gigabyte Z690 Master instead of upgrading to the Z790 version. Reason(s): Enough good differences between Intel 12th and 13th Gen but not enough differences between the Z690 and Z790. Will sell my 12th Gen Processor to recoup most of the money spent on 13th Gen and wait until next year for the Intel 14th Gen Meteor and get the Z890 MB >>> since there will be a major design and socket change for the CPU & MB. Very cost effective doing this approach as well!Intel & MicroCenter rock!
The Intel i7-13900k CPU is an outstanding processor that delivers exceptional performance and speed. Its impressive processing power allows for smooth and seamless multitasking, even when handling heavy-duty applications. The high clock speed and multiple cores make this CPU an ideal choice for gamers, content creators, and other power users who demand top-notch performance. In addition to its exceptional speed, the i7-13900k CPU is also energy-efficient, making it an excellent choice for those who are concerned about their carbon footprint. Overall, I highly recommend the Intel i7-13900k CPU for anyone looking for a high-performance processor that delivers exceptional speed, efficiency, and reliability.
The i9-13900K paired with DDR5600Mhz memory does even leave the i9-10980XE in the dust. It is a remarkable piece of hardware.I got already 3 of them. One of them was "DOA", but I simply went back to MicroCenter and they instantly replaced it.They really have great customer support.Please be aware... If you have a 690x motherboard you MUST load latest BIOS before you try to put the new CPU. If you don't the system won't even POST.I was using an "old" i7-12700K to do the motherboard upgrades.When I replaced the i7-12700K with the i9-13900K the processor usage went from 75% down to 35% when doing the same job and the system feels much "snappier".
This is fast. And you can tell in just about everything, from opening apps, to browsing to work and games...SUPER BIG CAVEAT.. It is hot. Even with a Corsair H150i Elite LCD 360mm AIO installed in a Lian Li Lan Cool II Case (great airflow)... The i9 13900k topped at 100 degrees C in 4 hours of Prime 95 testing. At these temps. the CPU did thermal throttle to 5.2 GHZ And it heat up the rest of the system as well. If your workload is light then it may not thermal throttle, if you have prolonged workloads you may think about the AMD 7950X since that CPU doesn't thermal throttle much or even at all in prolonged workloads and draws less power than the i9 13900k. If you are gamming it isn't much of an issue.