The Intel Core 14th Gen i9-14900KS will draw 253W from the wall when running at full tilt. The Intel Core 14th Gen i9-14900KS will draw 253W from the wall when running at full tilt.
The CPU launches in the US at a price of $699.which can hit a max turbo frequency of 6.2GHz out of the box with no overclocking. Of course this is when turbo is engaged so you won’t be running that clock speed constantly. That’s a good thing because when you hit that upper limit, the i9-14900KS is expected to draw 253W, a 103W addition to the base power of 150W.
The i9-14900KS also features Intel UHD Graphics 770 though we’d hope that anybody building a PC with this CPU is using a discrete GPU. The CPU also features Intel Thermal Velocity Boost which intelligently increases performance when the CPU has thermal and voltage headroom.
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