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BrandIntel
CPU ManufacturerIntel
CPU ModelCore i9
CPU Speed3.6 GHz
Wattage125 watts

Description of 🚀 High-Performance Intel Core i9-10850K Desktop Processor: Unlocked 10 Cores up to 5.2 GHz (LGA1200)

Product Overview

The Intel Core i9-10850K Desktop Processor is a high-performance computing powerhouse designed for exceptional speed and multitasking capabilities. With its 10 cores and 20 threads, this processor delivers outstanding processing power, making it ideal for demanding tasks such as content creation, gaming, and intensive workloads. It operates at speeds of up to 5.2 GHz, providing lightning-fast performance for even the most resource-intensive applications. Additionally, the processor features unlocked capabilities, allowing users to overclock and further enhance its performance.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

Now I have to get used to the fact that everything just flies ! Switched to this processor from i7 3820 Performed very well in games.

Pros
  • The processor is a cannon! No joke, just everything flies, an analogue of the 10900K, but the price is much lower with the same plus or minus performance. In terms of temperature, I can say that everything is fine, otherwise I read reviews about the stove, but it’s not like that! In idle, this processor is generally 30 degrees at a temperature in the room of 21-23, and in the load playing cyberpunk, for example, the temperature rose from 60-70, I haven’t tested it in overclocking until there is such a need. Cooling single-section dropsy and it is enough! The pros are: performance, price, overclocking,
Cons
  • I did not find any shortcomings.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well made the product is, just magical!

A workhorse ready to put all its 10 heads to whatever task you need and proudly complete it in seconds. Pros below: Performance at its best - suitable for any task, whether it's gaming or work. The price is also very good even for the full price list, but if you manage to it at a discount, then there will be fire in general. It cost me 27,786 for the BOX version, which is very tasty. Keep in mind that saving on such an animal is not the best option. Be prepared to spend money on a good…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

Its pros: Hell stone, works on full flows at 94 degrees. It goes well both in games and for a pentabyte data tracer, a stylish powerful processor for brutal pochans. It was taken on February 24, 2022 for 34k - I don’t regret anything. The tests passed successfully, I'm satisfied Got cons: PSU from 850, look under it and don’t spare money on the cooler, but it’s better to have dropsy right away.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

I managed to buy for 27,000, a monster stone, but good cooling is needed. Dark rock pro 4 does an excellent job with mx-4 paste + undervolted and overclocked all cores to 5 GHz. In idle 34, under load in Aida 65 to 76. In games, it's cold and productive.

Pros
  • Performance. Overclocking. 10 cores, 20 threads. Embedded video.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing I have ever used, highly recommended!

in general, I am satisfied with the stone and the store where I ordered it, it was well packed and delivered quickly, but before buying, take care of good cooling. in games 50-60

Pros
  • Excellent stone 10 cores for the price of 6 for ryzen 5 5600 high-level performance for gaming/work
Cons
  • as such, there is not much except for TDP, the cooling is not needed

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy with the product, it's very satisfying.

In a drain under dropsy from a corsair 65-70 'in a stress test 4700-4900 turntables for the whole. In games like battles and tanks, the turntables do not even spin)) the temperature is 43-47, but the case fans oil at 1800, 1 blowing 140 , 2 blowing 140 before. Haven't driven yet.

Pros
  • Powerful
Cons
  • Not detected.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The price/quality ratio is great, I will buy again.

I took a bunch of Gigabyte Z490 Aorus Master + Intel Core i9-10850K BOX processor, ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II-420 cooling, drove up to 5.2 MHz at a voltage of 1.35 v, temperature in OCCT, test large, heavy 86 degrees on the hottest core, 12 hours of test , the work is stable. I am satisfied with the processor, top for my money.

Pros
  • Pros: Power, Overclockability, Price.
Cons
  • Very hot.

I didn’t immediately think of how to turn on the integrated UHD 630 graphics, I decided that it was not added to the percentage, later I figured it out in the BIOS, turn on the built-in adapter and appeared. The built-in graphics also give out powerfully and the software for it is good, even the GTA pulls on the test, even though I have a 3060 on it. Cooling is needed normal 125 tdp gives out at maximum speed. Installed Thermalright Silver Arrow. I think another turntable to fasten to the…

Pros
  • 10 cores 20 threads

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

Configuration: Core i9 10850k OC @ 4.8MHz Asus ROG Maximus XII Hero (Wi-Fi) 32GB (4 x 8) G. Skill TridentZ RGB 4000MHz XMP NZXT Kraken X73 Samsung EVO 860 SSD Seasonic Focus GX-750 (80 PLUS GOLD) Gigabyte RTX 2060 (6GB), waiting for RTX 3080 Ti NZXT H710i Black I decided to take this particular model, and not 10900k, because of the minimal difference (see Disadvantages) and for a lowercomst (at the time of purchase, the price was 38k). I took it into a work-game system exclusively for heavy…

Pros
  • Low price compared to 10900k and same high performance. Cold. Easy overclocking to 5MHz on all 10 cores. Stability and reliability. If you also do delidding, then the temperature will be even lower by 6-8 degrees.
Cons
  • The difference between the 10850k series and the 10900k series is that worse chips are included in it. And the best in the 10900k series. However, there are some good chips in the 10850k series as well.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A practical product, nothing to complain about.

The impressions are generally positive, but the heating was very upset. The first time I ran cinebench r23, it showed 4.8GHz across all cores, a result of 15650-15750 and temperatures of 95-100 degrees (photo 1, after 2 minutes of rendering)! Although at idle 35. Top cooler, Noctua D15, in general, without average dropsy or top air, you can’t even hope to curb this percentage. It just won't fully open. I saw the results of cinebench r23 and 14700-15000 on the Internet, this is exactly the…

Pros
  • + High performance, both in professional use and in games + Cheaper than Ryzen
Cons
  • -Heating up to 95-100 degrees on top air -Power consumption is 220-230 watts, and this is 4.8-4.9 for all cores, if you overclock to 5.1-5.2, then there are 300+ watts, horror! -Top 2-tower cooler Noctua D15 with heat dissipation of 220 watts right next to it, it will be able to cool this CPU, but without overclocking. In general, it is better to install not the cheapest non-separable water cooling, at least 2-section. -It definitely needs to be scalped, the temperatures are outrageous -To overclock it above 5.0 GHz, you need an expensive board, my cheap Gigabyte Z490M Gaming X, maybe from stock 4.8 on all cores in full load, up to a maximum of 5.0, then it crashes. -Again a new socket, again a new motherboard, intel milking us like hamsters

Pros: price-performance! I bought it myself for 37,000, even then it was normal, but now you can find it below thirty without any problems, it's some kind of freebie for new buyers, it's lucky .) Different cons: for stable overclocking of 5000 and above, you need a meter for 20220+ thousand, and dropsy, although if you're lucky with a copy, then a top tower is enough, in my case the copy is not successful, the voltage is 1.36 minimum for stability, but better all 1.4 for complete stability, nh

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good one.

For the price for which it is now being sold, namely 35-45k - so-so offer . it's better to look towards the Ryzen 3900x or 5800x. But for 26-28k it comes out very normal. Plus, you can safely take the mother to him on the Z490, for 13-15k . and more than an adequate price is obtained today (April 2022, an extreme shortage of videos and an increase in prices for processors, RAM and electronics due to a shortage of production from large suppliers of microchips)

Pros
  • I took it with an excellent discount on the market for 28k. Great stone for the job. Used in a computer to work with 3D graphics and rendering almost 24/7. Under good cooling (three-section dropsy), it stably keeps 4.8 GHz in 100% load on all cores, temperatures in the range of 65-70 degrees. It renders over a network with two computers (Ryzen 1700 overclocked to 3.8 GHz and Ryzen 2700 also overclocked to 3.8 GHz), as a result, this one pebble in the render is like two of those computers combined. I tried to overclock it, it pulls 5.1 GHz, but it’s embarrassing that it starts to warm up already at 85 degrees in the load . Considering that I need stability, and that summer is coming soon with heat, I can do without overclocking) cores under full load.
Cons
  • Not exactly a drawback related to this process . Damp platform Z590. I took a mother on this chipset . and there were jambs with a power drop from the processor in the render (saw on the power graph in the task manager, the frequency dropped every few seconds under load). I had to scour the forums, ask questions, sit around poking around the BIOS, and forcefully tweak the power limits settings. I'm waiting for ates for the BIOS of the motherboard (Gigabyte Z590 Gaming X). Well, the relative disadvantage is the thermal package, how this stone heats up under full load. But here you need to understand that this is still a 10-core percent capable of 5 GHz for all cores. And with proper cooling, he feels quite comfortable. In games, by the way, it heats up 5-10 degrees lower than in the render. 57-60 degrees on average, dropsy.

I decided not to contact 11core. The purchased mother on the z490 will not be able to provide more than 4 dmi 3.0 lines, and I consider the use of pci-e 4.0 to be insignificant (although there is a pci-e 4.0 video card). Buying a new mother with a z490 is idiocy, because. very soon lga1200 will sink into oblivion. As a result, with a loss of 1000r. 10100 was sold and for 29tr somewhere in January 10850 was bought. When buying, I was guided by the idea that 11700 (11900 for z490 is meaningless)…

Pros
  • My copy running under noctua d15 even shows slightly better results than similar 10900 tests on the Internet.
Cons
  • Hot. Very!

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

I manually set the voltage to 1.2v and it easily started at 4.9Ghz for all cores, and the temperature in the stress test does not exceed 72 degrees. Now it works at 1.25v 5Ghz, temperatures are not more than 80 degrees at full load. I’ll buy dropsy, I’m sure that it will easily start at 5.2 at 1.3-1.35v Krch fairy tale. Some pros: 10 cores, 20 cannon threads! In stock, it boosts up to 4.8 Ghz - this is already a lot, but there are nuances Its cons: It may seem that it is hot, maybe only for me,

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

ated so to speak "for everything", before that I sat on the i5-3570k for a very long time (an excellent percentage). and was disappointed - it is impossible to run it to its fullest without any perversions, even without resorting to overclocking, but simply by removing the power consumption limit, the percent instantly overheats and goes into protection, there is no sense in the letter K. it was necessary to take i7, the situation is generally the same there, but it would save 5 thousand. I was

Pros
  • productive, a lot of cores, there is a video core
Cons
  • despite index "K", no overclocking

We take djpleiysq cooling level Noctua NH-D15 or be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4, well, or dropsy to a minimum for cooling 250 watts. In general, I highly recommend this percentage in terms of price-quality ratio will be a good purchase. Yes, even comparing with the 11th generation. Compared with ryzen 5950x, ryzen 16 cores for 70k, and here 10 cores for 28k. I think it will last for 5-7 years for morning graphics and tasks. Bought for 27990r.

Pros
  • + Cost + Number of cores (the new generation already has 8 cores again) + Overall performance (more powerful than i9 11th in many tasks)
Cons
  • - Hot, but that's to be expected.