CPU Comparison
Intel Core i9-11900 vs Intel Core i9-11900T
A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The Intel Core i9-11900 is an 8-core, 16-thread high-end desktop processor based on the 14 nm Rocket Lake-S architecture, offering strong single-threaded performance and integrated UHD Graphics 750, primarily aimed at enthusiasts and creators who want high clocks without the power draw of the unlocked i9-11900K.
The Bottom Line
Overview & Launch
Specifications Compared
Performance Compared
Productivity
Gaming
Virtualization
Efficiency
Specialized Performance
AI / ML
- No dedicated NPU or AI accelerator; relies on CPU-based AVX-512 and DL Boost for AI workloads.
- Suitable only for lightweight CPU-based inference, not serious training or large-scale inference.
- No dedicated AI acceleration hardware
- Suitable only for very light CPU-based inference
- Not recommended for AI workloads
Content Creation
Gaming
- High single-core clocks and good IPC keep 1% lows strong in most games.
- PCIe 4.0 and ample CPU lanes benefit high-end GPU and NVMe configurations.
- Modern Ryzen 7/9 and 12th+ Gen Intel CPUs often deliver better performance per watt and per dollar.
- High single-core boost helps in some scenarios
- Low base clock can cause frame time variability under sustained load
- Best paired with a mid-range GPU for 1080p gaming
Industry Impact
Best CPU by Use Case
Target Audience
Strengths & Weaknesses
Pros
- Strong single-threaded performance and high boost clocks for gaming and snappy response.
- 65 W TDP makes cooling and power budgeting easier than 125 W K-series.
- Integrated UHD Graphics 750 with Quick Sync Video for encode/decode.
- Native PCIe 4.0 and 20 CPU lanes for modern GPUs and fast NVMe storage.
- Good backward/forward compatibility with 400- and 500-series LGA1200 motherboards.
Cons
- Only 8 cores, trailing 10-core Comet Lake and 12+ core Ryzen alternatives in multi-threaded workloads.
- 14 nm Cypress Cove cores are large and power-hungry compared to newer 10 nm/7 nm designs.
- Locked multiplier limits overclocking headroom; enthusiasts should look at the i9-11900K.
- Platform (LGA1200) is end-of-life with no upgrade path beyond 11th Gen.
- Under multi-threaded loads, real power draw can significantly exceed 65 W TDP.
Pros
- Very low 35W TDP for quiet and compact builds
- Includes capable UHD Graphics 750 with Quick Sync
- PCIe 4.0 support for faster storage and GPUs
- Configurable TDP-down to 25W for ultra-efficient operation
- Good performance for everyday tasks and media playback
Cons
- Low base clock (1.5 GHz) for a desktop CPU
- High power limits under load (PL2 115W) negate efficiency under stress
- Discontinued platform with no upgrade path
- Outperformed by modern low-power CPUs in efficiency and performance
- Locked multiplier limits tuning options
Competitors & Alternatives
Intel Core i9-11900
- AMD Ryzen 7 5800XRival
High-End Desktop
- Intel Core i7-11700KRival
High-End Desktop
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core i9-10900KRival
High-End Desktop
- AMD Ryzen 9 5900XRival
Enthusiast/Workstation
- Intel Core i5-11600KRival
Mainstream Enthusiast
- Intel Core i5-12400Alt
Newer Alder Lake architecture with better efficiency and similar gaming performance at lower system cost.
- AMD Ryzen 5 7600Alt
Modern Zen 4 platform with DDR5, stronger multi-threaded performance, and better upgrade path.
- Intel Core i7-12700KAlt
Hybrid architecture with more threads and significantly better multi-threaded performance for similar or lower power.
- AMD Ryzen 7 7700XAlt
Higher IPC and efficiency on AM5 with DDR5 and a longer platform lifespan.
- Intel Core i5-13400FAlt
Great value gaming CPU with no integrated graphics needed, offering strong modern performance on a newer platform.
Intel Core i9-11900T
- AMD Ryzen 7 5700GRival
Low-Power Desktop APU
- AMD Ryzen 5 5600GRival
Low-Power Desktop APU
- Intel Core i5-11400TRival
Low-Power Desktop
- Intel Core i7-11700TRival
Low-Power Desktop
- AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750GRival
Low-Power Desktop APU
- Intel Core i5-12400Alt
Better performance and modern platform for similar or lower cost.
- AMD Ryzen 5 5600Alt
Superior gaming and productivity performance with better efficiency.
- Intel Core i3-12100Alt
Excellent value and efficiency for basic needs.
- AMD Ryzen 7 5700XAlt
More cores and threads for productivity at a similar price point.
- Intel Core i5-13400Alt
Latest generation with hybrid architecture and better overall performance.
Our Verdict on Each
A capable 8-core desktop CPU with excellent single-threaded performance and reasonable power consumption, but overshadowed by more efficient newer designs and by its own unlocked sibling.
Best for: Used or discounted LGA1200 gaming/build where you want strong single-threaded performance and integrated graphics without the 125 W TDP of the K-series.
Read the full reviewA capable but niche processor for users who prioritize low power and heat over maximum performance, though it's outperformed by modern CPUs in efficiency and speed.
Best for: Used or refurbished build for a compact, quiet, low-power desktop with integrated graphics.
Read the full reviewFrequently Asked Questions
Which is better, Intel Core i9-11900 or Intel Core i9-11900T?
Based on our editorial ratings, the Intel Core i9-11900 comes out ahead with a score of 8/10. That said, the best choice depends on your workload — check the spec and performance breakdown above for gaming, productivity and efficiency differences.
Which is faster for gaming, Intel Core i9-11900 or Intel Core i9-11900T?
For gaming, the Intel Core i9-11900 leads with a gaming performance score of 84/100 among Intel Core i9-11900 and Intel Core i9-11900T.
Which uses less power?
The Intel Core i9-11900T has the lowest rated TDP. Power draw across these chips: Intel Core i9-11900 (65 W), Intel Core i9-11900T (35 W).
Do Intel Core i9-11900 and Intel Core i9-11900T use the same socket?
No. They use different sockets (Intel Core i9-11900: FCLGA1200 (LGA1200), Intel Core i9-11900T: FCLGA1200), so each needs a compatible motherboard.
Which is faster in multi-core benchmarks?
The Intel Core i9-11900 posts the highest multi-core benchmark score. Multi-core results: Intel Core i9-11900 (22,350), Intel Core i9-11900T (14,500). Benchmark figures are approximate and workload-dependent.