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The 11700k and 11900k both have 8 cores. The 11700k has a base frequency of 3.60ghz and the 11900k is 3.50. The turbo frequency for the 11700k is 4.5ghz compared to the 11900k which is 4.8ghz. Both chips are very similar with the 11900k being slightly more powerful but at a higher cost. The 11700k has a better price per performance ratio since it is 150$ cheaper. I am pretty sure the 11900k runs a little hotter so if you plan to get it, make sure you have optimal cooling.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The main difference is the different Intel boost technology the 11900k supports. 11900k supports both Thermal Velocity Boost (debuted on 10th gen i9), and the all new Adaptive Boost Technology, both of those boost features are absent on the 11700k, only offering the more traditional Turbo Boost 2.0, and Turbo Boost Max 3.0 (which are also present on the 11900k). Other than that, features / core counts are the exact same. Generally speaking the 11900k should be able to overclock slightly better than the 11700k, most 11900k seem to be able to hit 5.1-5.2ghz, while most 11700k top out at 4.9-5.0ghz, as with all CPUs, silicon quality will vary.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.11900k has higher clock speeds and thermal velocity boost. 11900k is a better binned chip than the 11700k so it will clock higher
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello, Willm2work. The main difference is that 11th Generation Intel® Core™ processors redefine Intel® CPU performance for laptop and desktop PCs. They have new core and graphics architectures, AI-based performance boosts, best-in-class wireless and wired connectivity, and advanced tuning features that deliver higher levels of power and flow to support your aspirations. This will allow better overclocking and more speed. Thank you for choosing Intel.
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