

🚀 Power your passion with the Core i9-11900K — where speed meets mastery!
The Intel Core i9-11900K is an 11th Gen unlocked desktop processor featuring 8 cores and up to 5.3 GHz turbo frequency. Designed for gamers and creators, it supports Intel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 and PCIe Gen 4.0 for next-level performance. Compatible with Intel 500 and select 400 series chipsets, it delivers high-speed computing with a 125W power envelope, though it requires a separate thermal solution.












| ASIN | B08X6PPTTH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #69 in Computer CPU Processors |
| Brand | Intel |
| CPU Manufacturer | Intel |
| CPU Model | Intel Core i9 |
| CPU Socket | LGA 1200 |
| CPU Speed | 3.5 GHz |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 16 MB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,596 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00735858477338 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 1.5"L x 1.5"W |
| Item Type Name | Processor |
| Manufacturer | Intel |
| Model Number | BX8070811900K |
| Platform | Not Machine Specific |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Core Count | 8 |
| Processor Count | 8 |
| Processor Series | Intel Core i9 |
| Processor Socket | LGA 1200 |
| Processor Speed | 3.5 GHz |
| Secondary Cache | 16 MB |
| UPC | 735858477338 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Box: 3 Year Limited |
| Wattage | 125 watts |
S**E
Great Processor But Can Run Hot Unless Tuned!
Upgraded from a 9900k and had a hotter running PC. Couldn't figure it out at first and found myself checking my AIO, reapplying thermal paste, checking settings, etc. After research I was able to discover that given it a slight undervolt helps. What ended up helping even better and easier was ticking down the performance in the Performance Menu. In those option by simply ticking down the processor to 99% my temps went down to 55 for most of my games from initially running at average 80-85. This tuning comes without a noticeable hit on FPS except while playing "Squad" (a single core use cpu intensive game). With that game I do lose at least 10 fps by having the processor at 99%. This is not that big of a deal as I can easily tick it up to 100% for Squad and just put up with the 75-80 temps! Happy that I can at least play most of my games at a good temp while gaining good performance by this upgrade!
B**7
Great CPU
when i upgraded my desktop i decided to go intel core i9 this time. all my previous build was a 6th generation core i7 6700k. it ran fine but it wasnt up to running windows 11. so an upgrade was in order. besides, my old board was starting to fail. i originally bought a 10th generation core i9 10 core but that cpu was junk. there wasnt enough PCI-e Lanes to support my drives and usb devices. this is a limitation of 10th generation CPUs not a limitation on the board. my video card (RTX 3070) took up most of the available PCI-e lanes which took out most of my drives. so i went to the 11th generation i9 8 core instead. very happy with it. it solved all my PCI-e lane issues. i am able to run all my devices and drives. the cpu clocks at 5.3ghz stable i have water cooling installed. i see zero problems with this chip. its fast, its stable im plenty happy with the upgrade. the board is a MSI MEG z590 ACE Gold. i have 64gb DDR4 3200.
J**N
I9-11900k in Q4 2025
3 years later and I’m still running good, cpu gets HOT. But performs exceptionally well in just about everything still, running DAWS, high refresh video games. Smooth sailing, and quite able to take a beating electrically
M**M
Still a great gaming CPU even after 3 generations.
This was Intel's top line CPU in the 11th generation; it used the LGA-1200 socket which was only minimally different from the LGA-1151 socket (1200 pins vs. 1151 pins). The motherboards for the LGA-1200 required only small changes in production spec, and the coolers made for the 1151 chips work perfectly on the LGA-1200. By contrast, the 12th generation, using the LGA-1700 socket, required an extensive redesign of motherboards, and the coolers that got adapted over from the LGA 1151/1200 didn't really work properly on the 12th and 13 generation Intel CPUs. This i9-11900K will pull about 170 watts through the socket at factory overclock 100%, and that's right on the limit of safe operation for the vast majority of air or liquid coolers on the market today.
W**R
Might be a defective CPU but dang this thing makes heat..
The seller did an amazing job. The item came even sooner than expected. The bad news is that I installed it in my previously flawless running machine. The reason I upgraded from my current i910900k is that I wanted to enable the NVME.2 4.0 on my SSD. I already had the drive and a Z590 motherboard so why not right? I put the new i9 11900k In and it started and enabled the 4.0 on my NVME. Yay right! Literally with in a couple minutes I received a watchdog timeout error. (This is caused by CPU cores failing to communicate with each other.) I called Intel tech support who was less than help full. I updated all drivers and still didn't work. I did notice my CPU temp was running over 100c. Odd because I have the best nactura CPU cooler they sell. I decided to upgrade to a liquid CPU cooler and that brought my CPU temp down to around 85c. That still didn't fix the time out errors. I put my old CPU back and all is happy. I ended up sending the i9 11900k back but at least my i9 10900k is nice and cool even at 45% overclock. LOL
T**Y
A Catch-Up Review from a 2022 i9-11900K Purchase
I am not a gamer by a long shot, but wanted a powerful Intel based CPU riding on an 'Asus Maximus Extreme Motherboard' along with a Asus RTX 4090 GPU. I purchased (1) of the most graphic intensive AAA game titles and a few CPU intensive military strategy simulation games known for their heavy demand for CPU physics computations. My Core i9-11900K which I purchased in 2022 performed admirably well on all accounts. Absolutely no complaints. Some reports say that the i9-11900K runs hot and sometimes above the 100°C mark? But that was not really the case with me or the many others when they installed a high quality 360mm or above sized AIO water cooler. My very demanding combat simulation (Command: Modern Operations) never presented a heating issue with the i9-11900K and with my over 80-hours of heavy duty play. For good measure my Cosmos C700M EATX case also includes a total of (7) additional independent Noctua cooling fans, which of course benefits the cooling within the massive interior of the enclosure. Overall I am extremely satisfied with INTEL in general and recommend the i9-11900K and or its newer siblings now as a very good buy!
T**S
Strong but hot
Runs a little hot it’s pretty good overall
H**D
Surprising level of performance; use a liquid cooler for best performance.
I purchased this CPU during one of Amazon's infrequent and short-lived major price reductions. I paid $301.99 for the CPU at the time when it was selling for $389.99. I wanted PCIe 4.0 and Thunderbolt 4.0 and I was considering a 5900X but I found the AMD X570 motherboard feature sets to be disappointing even at the high end. Anyway, I usually buy Intel Processors although I've occasionally bought AMD in the past. I have a very good Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML360 CPU Liquid Cooler which keeps the temperatures reasonably cool. I also bought an ASUS Z590 MAXIMUS XIII HERO motherboard, everything is faster with this CPU and motherboard, from storage to graphics.
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