CPU Comparison

Intel Core i9-10900 vs Intel Core i9-10900K

A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Core i9-10900 is a 10-core, 20-thread desktop processor based on the Comet Lake-S architecture, built on Intel’s 14 nm process and targeting high-end mainstream desktops with a 65 W TDP and up to 5.2 GHz single-core turbo.

Intel · Core i9
Intel Core i9-10900
10C / 20T5.2 GHz65 W
8.2
Full review
Intel · Core i9
Intel Core i9-10900K
10C / 20T5.3 GHz125 W
8.2
Full review

The Bottom Line

Overview & Launch

Brand
Intel
Intel
Market
Desktop
Desktop
Segment
High-End Desktop
High-End Desktop
Generation
10th Gen Core i9 (Comet Lake-S)
10th Gen Core (Comet Lake-S)
Launched
2020
2020
Status
Discontinued
End-of-life
Codename
Comet Lake-S
Comet Lake-S
Series
Core i9
Core i9
Family
10th Gen Core i9 (Comet Lake-S)
10th Generation Core
Predecessor
Intel Core i9-9900
Intel Core i9-9900K
Successor
Intel Core i9-11900
Intel Core i9-11900K

Specifications Compared

Cores & Clocks
Cores
10
10
Threads
20
20
Base Clock
2.8 GHz
3.7 GHz
Boost Clock
5.2 GHz
5.3 GHz
Cache & Power
L3 Cache
20 MB
20 MB
TDP
65 W
125 W
Architecture
Architecture
Comet Lake-S (Skylake-derived)
Comet Lake-S
Process Node
14 nm
14nm
Memory
Memory Type
DDR4
DDR4
Memory Speed
DDR4-2933
DDR4-2933
Memory Channels
Dual (2)
Dual (2)
Max Memory
128 GB
128 GB
Platform & I/O
Socket
FCLGA1200
LGA 1200
PCIe Version
3.0
PCIe 3.0
PCIe Lanes
16
16
Integrated GPU
Yes
Yes
Unlocked
No
Yes

Performance Compared

Productivity

Intel Core i9-10900Best88
Intel Core i9-10900K82

Gaming

Intel Core i9-1090085
Intel Core i9-10900KBest88

Virtualization

Intel Core i9-10900Best86
Intel Core i9-10900K78

Efficiency

Intel Core i9-10900Best62
Intel Core i9-10900K45

Specialized Performance

AI / ML

Intel Core i9-10900Limited
  • No dedicated AI acceleration; AVX2 only.
  • Suitable only for CPU-based inference or very light ML workloads.
Intel Core i9-10900KLimited
  • No dedicated AI or neural processing hardware
  • AVX-512 is not supported on Comet Lake-S
  • CPU-based inference works but is far slower than dedicated accelerators or newer architectures with AI extensions
  • Suitable only for lightweight local AI tasks or experimentation

Content Creation

Intel Core i9-10900Good
Adobe Premiere ProDaVinci ResolveBlender (CPU)Cinema 4DAfter Effects
Intel Core i9-10900KGood
Adobe Premiere ProAdobe After EffectsDaVinci ResolveBlender (CPU)HandBrakeOBS Studio

Gaming

Intel Core i9-10900Very Good
  • High single-core clocks (up to 5.2 GHz) benefit high-refresh-rate gaming.
  • 10 cores help with background tasks while streaming or using Discord/overlay.
  • Modern titles with heavy engine workloads can still favor newer architectures.
Intel Core i9-10900KExcellent
  • 5.3 GHz boost provides outstanding single-threaded gaming performance
  • Consistently achieves high frame rates at 1080p with a powerful GPU
  • At 1440p and 4K, GPU becomes the bottleneck, narrowing the gap with newer CPUs
  • All-core gaming loads typically run at 4.7–4.9 GHz with adequate cooling
  • Fast memory tuning (DDR4-4000+) on Z490/Z590 can further improve frame pacing

Industry Impact

Gaming
Moderate
High
Workstations
Moderate
Moderate
Content Creation
Moderate
Moderate
Virtualization
Moderate
Low

Best CPU by Use Case

High-Refresh-Rate Gaming (1440p+)
Very Good
Streaming + Gaming
Very Good
Video Editing (4K, Mid-Complex Projects)
Good
3D Rendering / CPU-Based Compute
Good
Office / Productivity / Development
Excellent
High-Refresh-Rate Gaming (144Hz+)
Excellent
Game Streaming (Single PC)
Very Good
Video Editing (4K)
Good
3D Rendering
Good
Software Compilation
Very Good
Office Productivity
Overkill

Target Audience

Gamers
Targeted
Targeted
Content Creators
Targeted
Targeted
Developers
Targeted
Targeted
Workstation Users
Targeted
Streamers
Targeted
Targeted
Office / Productivity
Targeted
Students
Targeted

Strengths & Weaknesses

Intel Core i9-10900

Pros

  • 10 cores and 20 threads provide strong multi-threaded performance.
  • Up to 5.2 GHz single-core boost benefits gaming and responsiveness.
  • Integrated UHD Graphics 630 for basic display and Quick Sync.
  • Mature LGA1200 platform with broad motherboard and cooling ecosystem.
  • Often cheaper than K‑series parts while offering similar core counts.

Cons

  • 65 W nominal TDP is misleading; PL2 can reach ~224 W under turbo.
  • Locked multiplier limits overclocking headroom.
  • 14 nm process is less efficient than newer 10 nm / 7 nm alternatives.
  • Older architecture with no AVX-512 or DL Boost like 11th/12th gen.
  • Discontinued, so long-term availability is limited to used and NOS stock.
Intel Core i9-10900K

Pros

  • 5.3 GHz max boost — outstanding single-threaded performance
  • 10 cores and 20 threads provide solid multi-threaded capability
  • Excellent 1080p gaming performance with high frame rates
  • Unlocked multiplier for enthusiast overclocking
  • LGA 1200 supports both 400-series and 500-series chipsets
  • Mature platform with stable drivers and broad motherboard selection
  • UHD 630 iGPU provides display output without a discrete GPU for troubleshooting

Cons

  • High power consumption — regularly exceeds 200W under sustained load
  • Runs hot — demands premium cooling (280mm+ AIO recommended)
  • 14nm process is outdated and inefficient compared to modern alternatives
  • No PCIe 4.0 support — limits NVMe SSD and GPU bandwidth ceiling
  • No DDR5 support — locked to DDR4 platform
  • Successor i9-11900K actually reduced core count to 8 due to Rocket Lake constraints
  • No AVX-512 support unlike the later Rocket Lake generation

Competitors & Alternatives

Intel Core i9-10900

  • AMD Ryzen 9 3900X

    High-End Desktop / Creator

    Rival
  • Intel Core i9-10900K

    High-End Desktop / Enthusiast

    Rival
    Compare head-to-head
  • Intel Core i9-10850K

    High-End Desktop / Enthusiast

    Rival
    Compare head-to-head
  • AMD Ryzen 7 5700X

    High-End Mainstream

    Rival
  • Intel Core i7-10700K

    High-End Mainstream

    Rival
  • Intel Core i5-12600K
    Alt

    Newer Alder Lake architecture with better efficiency and gaming performance at a similar price point, plus DDR5 and PCIe 5.0 support.

  • Newer 11th-gen Rocket Lake part with higher IPC and AVX-512, though also power-hungry.

    Compare head-to-head
  • AMD Ryzen 9 5900X
    Alt

    12 cores and 24 threads with much better efficiency for heavy multi‑threaded workloads.

  • Intel Core i7-12700K
    Alt

    Hybrid P‑core/E‑core design with significantly better multi‑threaded performance and efficiency.

Intel Core i9-10900K

  • AMD Ryzen 9 3900X

    High-End Desktop

    Rival
  • AMD Ryzen 7 5800X

    High-End Desktop

    Rival
  • AMD Ryzen 9 5900X

    High-End Desktop

    Rival
  • Intel Core i9-11900K

    High-End Desktop

    Rival
    Compare head-to-head
  • AMD Ryzen 7 5700X

    Mainstream Desktop

    Rival
  • Intel Core i5-13600K
    Alt

    Newer hybrid architecture delivers better multi-threaded and gaming performance at lower power consumption and similar price points on the used market.

  • AMD Ryzen 7 7700X
    Alt

    Offers competitive gaming performance with dramatically better power efficiency on the AM5 platform with DDR5 and PCIe 5.0 support.

  • Intel Core i7-12700K
    Alt

    Alder Lake's 12-core hybrid design outperforms the i9-10900K in virtually every metric while consuming less power under load.

  • Intel Core i9-9900K
    Alt

    If multi-threaded workloads are not critical, the 8-core predecessor runs cooler and is often available at a significant discount on the used market.

Our Verdict on Each

A powerful 10-core Comet Lake CPU that delivers strong gaming and threaded performance at stock, but its 65 W TDP is misleading; under multi-threaded loads it can draw ~224 W when power limits are relaxed, and efficiency lags modern alternatives.

Best for: Used or discounted builds where you already have an LGA1200 motherboard and want a cheap 10-core CPU for gaming and mixed work.

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The i9-10900K was the ultimate 14nm Comet Lake flagship, pushing clock speeds to 5.3 GHz and delivering 10 cores for gaming and productivity. While it remains highly capable, its high power draw and lack of DDR5 or PCIe 4.0 make newer platforms more compelling for new builds.

Best for: Budget-conscious used-market builder who already owns an LGA 1200 motherboard and wants maximum cores without replacing the platform.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which is faster for gaming, Intel Core i9-10900 or Intel Core i9-10900K?

For gaming, the Intel Core i9-10900K leads with a gaming performance score of 88/100 among Intel Core i9-10900 and Intel Core i9-10900K.

Which uses less power?

The Intel Core i9-10900 has the lowest rated TDP. Power draw across these chips: Intel Core i9-10900 (65 W), Intel Core i9-10900K (125 W).

Do Intel Core i9-10900 and Intel Core i9-10900K use the same socket?

No. They use different sockets (Intel Core i9-10900: FCLGA1200, Intel Core i9-10900K: LGA 1200), so each needs a compatible motherboard.

Which is faster in multi-core benchmarks?

The Intel Core i9-10900K posts the highest multi-core benchmark score. Multi-core results: Intel Core i9-10900 (8,284), Intel Core i9-10900K (10,500). Benchmark figures are approximate and workload-dependent.