• Whoops! Intel Core i9-12900K CPUs have already been sold somehow

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    Whoops! Intel Core i9-12900K CPUs have already been sold somehow

    Date:
    Fri, 22 Oct 2021 16:04:29 +0000

    Description:
    A retailer has jumped the gun and sold a couple of units of the Alder Lake flagship by mistake.

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    Intels Core i9-12900K , the Alder Lake flagship which has still yet to be officially revealed ( that might happen next week ), has actually been purchased by one lucky punter.

    Well, we say lucky, but US-based Redditor Seby9123 would be upgrading their Core i9-10900K (with RTX 3090, incidentally) right now, but for the fact that they dont have a corresponding Alder Lake (Z690) motherboard, which is required for the 12th-gen chips (as they use a different socket to Rocket Lake). Here are the best gaming PCs Weve picked out all the best processors And the best cheap RAM prices and deals

    Techspot highlighted this, and in actual fact, Seby9123 claims to have
    bought two of the flagship processors, with (convincingly real) photos provided to illustrate this. Apparently the asking price was $610 (around
    440, AU$815) before tax for a single CPU from an unspecified retailer.

    The provided photos fall in line with a previously seen packaging leak (from VideoCardz) , and they show a nifty looking box, with a very different touch being the inclusion of a mock-up of a thick gold wafer, which is actually a very fancy container for the CPU itself (the wafer opens up). (Image credit: Seby9123 (Reddit))

    If you were hoping for confirmation of the spec of the 12900K, sadly there
    are no details of clock speeds, or even the core and thread count, anywhere
    on the box (or accompanying manual for that matter). Mysterious. Perhaps theres no need to dazzle people with beefy specs, when you can dazzle them with a big glittery gold circle instead.

    Incidentally, you may recall that with the most recent 11th-gen launch,
    Rocket Lake processors were accidentally sold early by German retailer Mindfactory, although in that case, not the flagship, but Core i7-11700K chips. So this isnt the first time weve had these false starts from
    retailers. Analysis: Worth its weight in gold?

    Lets tackle the big question that everyones now asking: What is that mock golden wafer made out of? Come on, you want to know, dont you? Well, its not real gold, or even gold-plated (shockingly), although the Redditor does say that it sort of feels like metal. It is, as you might expect, plastic, but convincingly solid, with a small rotating mechanism to lock it closed, and
    the 12900K chip nestling inside.

    Depending on your viewpoint, this either looks pretty cool its certainly something different for a flagship product or a waste of plastic and resources in general. But as weve said before, it will certainly help Intels top dog Alder Lake chip stand out from the CPU crowd.

    As for the pricing, interestingly, the purported sale price of $610 (around 440, AU$815) matches a previous leak from another US retailer bang-on , which is quite spooky. Is this what we could be looking at for the actual retail asking price?

    In the US, the Core i9-11900K comes with a suggested price of $549 (around 400, AU$735), so the rumored figure probably would roughly fit with the kind of modest hike Intel might be mulling for a premium CPU, if the processor is indeed as promising an advance as some of the leaked benchmarks suggest . Remember, the Ryzen 9 5950X which leaks show the 12900K outclassing , even
    in multi-threaded (just) sells for about $750 in the US (around 545, AU$1,000).

    That said, the recommended price and the actual price when retailers are struggling to get stock , and 12900K units are perhaps flying off the
    shelves, could end up being very different, as were seeing all too much these days with the inflated price tags on PC components. Sadly, scalpers may
    indeed already be viewing the 12900K as worth its weight in gold for marking up on eBay. Check out the best PC components for your rig



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/whoops-intel-core-i9-12900k-cpus-have-already-b een-sold-somehow/


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