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Comet Lake flagship’s clock speeds sighted that it’s coming out sooner than expected and it’s 5.1GHz boost
Intel’s core processors are always efficient and always reliable when it comes down to PC, and the Tech giant is now closer than ever in release it’s next-gen processor “Core i9-10900K”. The processor was spotted in 3DMark unveiling it’s boost of 5.1GHz.
The processor is listed in the 3DMark database and was uncovered by @_rogame on Twitter, with a reported base clock of 3.7GHz.
And finally 😀
i9-10900K 10C/20T 3.7GHz base 5.1GHz boost

Now we’ve a glimpse of how Core i9-10900K will run even without any info on power consumption but this is on the basis that the rumor is true.

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- Core i9-10900K is a 10-core (20-thread) processor, and the 5.1GHz boost result is in line with previous rumors, adding a little more weight to the possibility that it’s on the money.
Remember that 5.1GHz is purportedly the single-core boost, of course, and it won’t be able to hit this speed across all 10-cores. However, previous speculation has pointed to Intel reaching a little higher in terms of Turbo with Thermal Velocity Boost technology, which could hit 5.3GHz (on one core – if the CPU is running cool enough).
smoke and mirrors…
Well, with the big numbers combined with the info at hand may be confusing yet dazzling. Those big, beefy boast will be situational, and there’s a barrier to how long they can be maintained for. Plus a lot will be riding on the cooling solution and the amount of juice this badboy is consuming is building a concern at recent chatter online.
Fam not much is out or clear regarding next-gen Intel processor chip and when we can have it but be sure to stick around in the cyberverse cause that’s where oll things gamin……..

