Intel’s 11th-generation Core Rocket Lake-S desktop processor was officially on sale last month. The main frequency and power consumption of this series of products are slightly improved compared to the first-generation products, and the highest specification is an 8-core 16-thread design.
According to the latest information, overseas retailer Silicon Lottery has launched a special version of the processor on its official website, specifically for overclockers. The official has launched two products, i5-11600K and i9-11900K.
The processor frequencies listed in the figure above are all-core turbo frequencies.
The official parameters of the processor are 2 cores with a turbo frequency of 4.9GHz and all cores with a turbo frequency of 4.8GHz. The normal physique version of this product is priced at US$249.99 (RMB 1630), which is slightly lower than Amazon’s price of US$264.99.
The 4.9GHz version of the processor is priced at US$259.99, while the 5.0GHz version is priced as high as US$339.99 (2217 yuan), which is 36% more expensive than the regular version. According to the official, the best physique i5-11600K dual-core turbo frequency can reach 5.1GHz, which accounts for 17% of all products.
For the i9-11900K, the normal version has a 4-core turbo frequency up to 5.0GHz, and an 8-core turbo frequency up to 4.9GHz. The best version of this processor has a 4-core turbo frequency up to 5.2GHz, an all-core turbo frequency score of 5.1GHz, and a price of up to 879.99 US dollars, which is about 5739 yuan.
Moreover, Silicon Lottery also provides a recommended voltage for processor overclocking and strongly recommends that the i9-11900K is equipped with a high-quality power supply and a water-cooled radiator for overclocking.
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