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Essentials
Mobile
i7-8809G
Announced
Q1'18
14 nm
Performance
4
8
3.10 GHz
![Cpu Cpu](/uploads/1/2/3/7/123703572/574054634.jpg)
4.20 GHz
8 MB
8 GT/s DMI
Supplemental Information
No
100W Package TDP
Memory Specifications
64 GB
DDR4-2400
2
37.5 GB/s
No
Radeon™ RX Vega M GH Graphics
1190 MHz
1063 MHz
24
204.8 GB/s
1024 bit
eDP 1.4, DP 1.4 w/ HDR, HDMI 2.0b, DVI
Yes, at 60Hz
4096 x 2160@60Hz
4096 x 2160@60Hz
4096 x 2160@60Hz
12
Yes
4.5
Yes
Yes, 10-bit
6
Graphics Specifications
Intel® HD Graphics 630
350 MHz
1.10 GHz
64 GB
eDP 1.4, DP 1.2, HDMI 1.4, DVI
Yes, at 60Hz
4096 x 2160 @30Hz
4096 x 2160 @60Hz
4096 x 2160 @60Hz
12
4.4
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
3
Expansion Options
3.0
Up to 1x8, 2x4
8
Package Specifications
BGA2270
1
100°C
31mm x 58.5mm
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Advanced Technologies
Yes
2.0
No
Yes
Yes
Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O (VT-d) ‡
Yes
No
Yes
64-bit
Intel® SSE4.1, Intel® SSE4.2, Intel® AVX2
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Security & Reliability
Yes
Yes
Yes with Intel® ME
Intel® Memory Protection Extensions (Intel® MPX)
Yes
No
Yes
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- Only Compatible with Intel 300 Series Motherboard
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- Max Turbo Frequency 4.0 GHz
- Intel UHD Graphics 630
- DDR4 Support
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Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
Great budget gaming PC processor6/14/2019 6:32:42 AM
Pros: Fast and reliable
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Cons: Can't overclock
Overall Review: This is awesome for a budget gaming PC build, although it can't be overclocked it is still a high performing CPU. I upgraded this, my motherboard and RAM, and now I can game at a much higher fps Need for speed rivals highly compressed pc.
Ownership: more than 1 year
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Pros: Good for a multitude of activities including vr
Cons: Is not a super powered 10 core, so can’t do everything
Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
Pros: This processor is amazing. 6 cores at a 2.8 GHz base on it's own is great for light productivity. Cool it properly and it'll maintain it's 4 GHz boost in games and surprisingly large video renders. No complaints!
Cons: None!
Overall Review: Would just like to mention that this processor was shadowed in many enthusiast communities - but this has far surpassed my expectations. World definitely recommend to anyone on a fair budget, especially if you can find it in sale.
Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
Awesome choice for a 6 core Intel processor5/9/2019 2:24:06 AM
Pros: 6 cores which is great for decent gaming
performs slightly better than Ryzen 5 2600 and still having 6 cores good for productivity
performs slightly better than Ryzen 5 2600 and still having 6 cores good for productivity
Cons: nothing as of for the price
Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
Pros: 6 real cores
Low power consumption
3.8GHz turbo for all 6 cores
Low power consumption
3.8GHz turbo for all 6 cores
Cons: None to date
Overall Review: This a nice little i5, it runs anything I throw at it without any problems. Paired with a GTX 1050ti and 16gigs of ram I run all my games at ultra/ high settings with great fps. I would def recommend this CPU to any one looking for a nice gaming PC that won' t="" break="" the="" bank.="">
Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
Pros: - Fast delivery
- Came with stock CPU fan
- Fan silent
- FAST
- Came with stock CPU fan
- Fan silent
- FAST
Cons: - None. I knew what I was buying and what I was buying it for.
Overall Review: - Bought this for a budget Gaming PC and it is giving more than I expected. Great CPU for the price.
Ownership: more than 1 year
Pros: - Exceptional dollar to performance ratio
- 6 cores
- Sustains an all core turbo often
- Comes with a cooler
- Integrated graphics can support high resolution output
- 6 cores
- Sustains an all core turbo often
- Comes with a cooler
- Integrated graphics can support high resolution output
Cons: - No hyperthreading
- Box cooler is only capable of sustaining 3.8GHz on all cores
- Box cooler can get the CPU up to 85C
- Cannot overclock even if you have cooling headroom & OC compatible chipset
- 16 PCIE lanes is only enough for a single graphics card (GT 1030 excluded) when not counting chipset lanes.
- Integrated graphics isn't strong enough to do even mid quality gaming nor light productivity tasks, only use it if you have no GPU
- Box cooler is only capable of sustaining 3.8GHz on all cores
- Box cooler can get the CPU up to 85C
- Cannot overclock even if you have cooling headroom & OC compatible chipset
- 16 PCIE lanes is only enough for a single graphics card (GT 1030 excluded) when not counting chipset lanes.
- Integrated graphics isn't strong enough to do even mid quality gaming nor light productivity tasks, only use it if you have no GPU
Overall Review: While this is a great performer with multiple downsides, I feel as though Intel made a great value processor for anyone looking into doing their first build or even upgrading from a previous i5 or lower. This processor will also fare very well against similarly priced Ryzen CPUs from AMD. In the end though, I would say to pick a Ryzen 5 2600 instead.
Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
Pros: I don't know many good to say but it is one of the most recent i5 processors and well it is fast for what I need.
Cons: I would like to have seen a different cooler. The stock cooler doesn't have much appeal and with a side panel case it just doesn't look right. Will eventually upgrade to a different cooler. I also feel the cooler doesn't keep the processor as cool as I would like to see.
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Unrivaled manufacturing scale from the world’s leading semiconductor manufacturer
We have the world’s most advanced factory network with multiple factories producing on leading edge nodes at any given time. Products manufactured in any of the fabs across Intel’s factory network are of equivalent manufacturability, performance, yield, quality, and reliability, allowing us to ramp products in multiple fabs, achieving high yields quickly and without re-qualification. Customers can fully exercise capacity across the factory network to ensure leading edge silicon supply, eliminate the risk of single source fab, increase flexibility in supply-chain management, and increase agility in response to market upside.
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Qualification of our network of fabs
A key enabler for high yielding ramps in a network of matched factories has been our renowned Copy Exactly! methodology. It has been in practice for over two decades and over several process generations. It has helped provide significant manufacturing network management flexibility at very low cost/impact to product teams. We will work with customers to help extract the full value of our manufacturing methodologies to:
- Deliver product from multiple production sites with the same quality
- Provide manufacturing flexibility to mitigate any disruption risks
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- Only Compatible with Intel 300 Series Motherboard
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- Max Turbo Frequency 4.7 GHz
- Intel UHD Graphics 630
- Unlocked Processor
- DDR4 Support
- Socket LGA 1151 (300 Series)
- Cooling device not included - Processor Only
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Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
Ownership: more than 1 year
Great Performance - 2 years of ownership and it just keeps getting better for me6/13/2019 4:52:59 PM
Pros: -Better than any Ryzen for 90% of games (superior single-thread)
-Runs fairly cool and benchmarks almost 2X better than my old OC' d="" i7-2600k="" at="" stock="">
-Supports NVME MSATA drives, eliminating storage bottle-necks on performance (Ultra M.2 makes a noticable difference over my old Samsung SSDs)
- **UPDATE 2** Bought a new motherboard (went down to mini-ITX form factor) and case. The new motherboard was a Gigabyte Aorus, and I used their OC utility to auto-OC the CPU, and it OC'd to 5 GHz. The benchmark in Passmark jumped almost 2,000 points (from 17,000 to 19,000)! 2 hour stress tests kept the CPU well below 100*C (the Tcase/ thermal limits) with my Corsair 240mm closed loop cooler. Performance is 24/7 stable. These passmark benchmark scores of almost 19,000 are almost as high as a stock 9900K, and better than most Threadrippers. With the single thread rating, this thing is in beast mode. Prior to the Gigabyte board and OC utility, Crashes with GIANT parks in my favorite game (Planet Coaster) were commonplace, but now are a thing of the past.
-Runs fairly cool and benchmarks almost 2X better than my old OC' d="" i7-2600k="" at="" stock="">
-Supports NVME MSATA drives, eliminating storage bottle-necks on performance (Ultra M.2 makes a noticable difference over my old Samsung SSDs)
- **UPDATE 2** Bought a new motherboard (went down to mini-ITX form factor) and case. The new motherboard was a Gigabyte Aorus, and I used their OC utility to auto-OC the CPU, and it OC'd to 5 GHz. The benchmark in Passmark jumped almost 2,000 points (from 17,000 to 19,000)! 2 hour stress tests kept the CPU well below 100*C (the Tcase/ thermal limits) with my Corsair 240mm closed loop cooler. Performance is 24/7 stable. These passmark benchmark scores of almost 19,000 are almost as high as a stock 9900K, and better than most Threadrippers. With the single thread rating, this thing is in beast mode. Prior to the Gigabyte board and OC utility, Crashes with GIANT parks in my favorite game (Planet Coaster) were commonplace, but now are a thing of the past.
Cons: -You need a good cooler (and motherboard). My old motherboard did not have a good O.C. utility, and my manual over-clocks were difficult. I basically got it to 4.9Ghz on my old motherboard. After actually REMOVING two of my 4 fans from my Corsair 240mm cooler, temps actually improved a little on my new motherboard. Intel is basically copying AMD and pushing this nearly to the 'O.C.' limit right out of the box. Thermal throttling on my motherboard was an issue at stock configuration (I disabled thermal throttling). The last two cores run substantively hotter than the other cores, showing how they were almost an afterthought which were tacked on to beat AMD's Ryzen CPU's.
Overall Review: Get an M.2 2280 near or above 3000Mbs + of write speed. Even a conventional SSD will be a bottleneck. I upgraded from a Samsung EVO and I feel the difference.
My past experience with my first ASRock MB was that getting just one core to 5GHz was very difficult (due to stability and/or thermal throttling on those last two cores). This could have partly been the motherboard to blame. I updated the firmware and disabled thermal throttling in UEFI and the issue went away, but a nearly 30*C temp difference between core 4-and- cores 5/6 was bad. This really shows that this was an Intel afterthought just to combat Ryzen and make people forget that there had been 3-generations without any substantive IPC improvement, and no significant generational leap in IPC since Sandy-bridge.
Most games and programs don't seem to care about cores as much as single-thread performance, but I am enjoying the benefits of multi-tasking. I am hoping that Ryzen and Coffee Lake finally shifts the paradigm and that future DX12/ Vulcan titles are able to really leverage all the cores. My hope was that the present upgrade over Sandy Bridge justified the purchase, and the extra cores would make it 'future-proof'.
My initial conclusion, 2-years ago when I bought this, was that, on the merits of gaming and 99% of normal use, unless you have money to burn in a pile, if you have an old Sandy Bridge/ Ivy Bridge i7'K' lying around.. The time to upgrade was NOT YET.
HOWEVER (UPDATE) Looking back, I have 180*degrees changed my opinion. This CPU costs about $360.00 and my old Sandy Bridge had been $270.00 when new. This CPU is good enough to do 4K HTC Vive Pro VR while multi-tasking if you wanted. My old argument was based on how little different the new CPU was from the 'good-enough' 1080p experience of my old i7-2600K, but in hindsight, the difference between them is night and day. I have started playing with 3D-modeling and rendering, and have VR now, etc.. There is just so much more I can do with this that would have been cumbersome or impossible with my older 2nd-gen.
Looking at this I see now that this is positioned at a price-point where it gives much better value than a 9700K, or a 9900K, and is better for gaming than a Ryzen. If you are looking to upgrade from anything older than a 7700K, I'd say that this is worth the money. Thanks to Ryzen's competition, Intel has given us the new Intel version of the 'Mor Corez' paradigm shift, and for me there is no going back.
2 years later, I love this CPU more than ever before. It seems like I am on a journey to discover its potential, and it just keeps getting better.
My past experience with my first ASRock MB was that getting just one core to 5GHz was very difficult (due to stability and/or thermal throttling on those last two cores). This could have partly been the motherboard to blame. I updated the firmware and disabled thermal throttling in UEFI and the issue went away, but a nearly 30*C temp difference between core 4-and- cores 5/6 was bad. This really shows that this was an Intel afterthought just to combat Ryzen and make people forget that there had been 3-generations without any substantive IPC improvement, and no significant generational leap in IPC since Sandy-bridge.
Most games and programs don't seem to care about cores as much as single-thread performance, but I am enjoying the benefits of multi-tasking. I am hoping that Ryzen and Coffee Lake finally shifts the paradigm and that future DX12/ Vulcan titles are able to really leverage all the cores. My hope was that the present upgrade over Sandy Bridge justified the purchase, and the extra cores would make it 'future-proof'.
My initial conclusion, 2-years ago when I bought this, was that, on the merits of gaming and 99% of normal use, unless you have money to burn in a pile, if you have an old Sandy Bridge/ Ivy Bridge i7'K' lying around.. The time to upgrade was NOT YET.
HOWEVER (UPDATE) Looking back, I have 180*degrees changed my opinion. This CPU costs about $360.00 and my old Sandy Bridge had been $270.00 when new. This CPU is good enough to do 4K HTC Vive Pro VR while multi-tasking if you wanted. My old argument was based on how little different the new CPU was from the 'good-enough' 1080p experience of my old i7-2600K, but in hindsight, the difference between them is night and day. I have started playing with 3D-modeling and rendering, and have VR now, etc.. There is just so much more I can do with this that would have been cumbersome or impossible with my older 2nd-gen.
Looking at this I see now that this is positioned at a price-point where it gives much better value than a 9700K, or a 9900K, and is better for gaming than a Ryzen. If you are looking to upgrade from anything older than a 7700K, I'd say that this is worth the money. Thanks to Ryzen's competition, Intel has given us the new Intel version of the 'Mor Corez' paradigm shift, and for me there is no going back.
2 years later, I love this CPU more than ever before. It seems like I am on a journey to discover its potential, and it just keeps getting better.
Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
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Pros: Great at everything, plays games better than my old cpu (AMD FX 8370)
Cons: None
Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
Pros: Great buy, was really a kick up from my older processor (4c8t 2.8g)
Runs great and never thermal throttles, even with Prime 95
Haven't found the limits of it (stock)
Runs great and never thermal throttles, even with Prime 95
Haven't found the limits of it (stock)
Cons: Runs HOT (but doesn't thermal throttle)
Gets 4.7g turbo on first 2 cores only, then downclocks the rest
Gets 4.7g turbo on first 2 cores only, then downclocks the rest
Overall Review: Running this on a Maximus XI Hero Wifi board. Booted up first try. Runs good with my 360mm AIO, highest temps was 84* after an hour or so of Prime 95. Idled around 36ish depending on the cores. Eventually did a Delid and Conductonaut on both sides, now it idles around 28 depending on the core. It would turbo the first 2 cores to its max, then drop down every core after that. Overclocked this to 5ghz on all cores 24/7 @ 1.36v and no AVX drop, LLC is at 5 out of 8. Didn't win the silicone lottery, but got enough winnings to make my money back so to speak. This computer never turns off and is used for gaming and videos for a good 8 hours a day with no hiccups.
Fast but overpriced and runs Hot.6/1/2019 10:46:45 AM
Pros: - Easy to get past 5.0Ghz with correct Overclock board
- works on most boards, but it is pointless to run it on Non Z Boards.
- Very Good Memory Compatibility
- works on most boards, but it is pointless to run it on Non Z Boards.
- Very Good Memory Compatibility
Cons: - Runs Hot, Since I7-6700 release, I7' s="" run="" way="" hotter="" than="" ever="">
- Price to Performance is bad
- I5-9400F has way more price to performance or Ryzen 2600
- Only use for these processors is for a 2080 Ti (But if you have a 2080 Ti, you probably have a 9900K
- It's more like a 125WTDP, 95WTDP is a joke.Intel Processors Generations List
- Price to Performance is bad
- I5-9400F has way more price to performance or Ryzen 2600
- Only use for these processors is for a 2080 Ti (But if you have a 2080 Ti, you probably have a 9900K
- It's more like a 125WTDP, 95WTDP is a joke.
Overall Review: I'd pair it with the lowest cost Z370 Board you can find + Liquid Cooler AIO.
Don't spend too much for no reason..
Just buy a I5-9400F, 2600, 1700 or 2700. Runs way cooler, much lower price and only like 5-10% performance difference in most games. Unless you have a 2080 Ti, this Cpu is waste of money.
Ryzen is also better for workstation use.
I am actually Xeon Fan Boy. So I know my stuff, because I know what carries the dollar further.
Don't spend too much for no reason..
Just buy a I5-9400F, 2600, 1700 or 2700. Runs way cooler, much lower price and only like 5-10% performance difference in most games. Unless you have a 2080 Ti, this Cpu is waste of money.
Ryzen is also better for workstation use.
I am actually Xeon Fan Boy. So I know my stuff, because I know what carries the dollar further.
Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
Fast cpu but very , very hot running.5/8/2019 8:23:17 PM
Pros: Fast cpu out of the box but prepare yourself to go high end cooling for this fire breathing cpu as it runs extremely hot.
Cons: Hot , hot oh and did i say it runs hot ? The bad Intel thermal interface used on this cpus make them run extremely hot.
Overall Review: Not sure if i will keep it :/
Ownership: 1 month to 1 year
Pros: This is the best cpu i have ever owned without a doubt. Its such a ____ing beast. I can run two runscape windows, steam, and run a tipple A title and still not even pass 75% use. This is serious overkill and you wont regret it even a tad. BUY IT NOW IF YOUR EVEN CONSIDERING AND CAN AFFORD IT!@!!!!!!!!!!@!@@!@!@!
Cons: NONE ITS INTEL
Intel Processors Generations ListOwnership: 1 week to 1 monthPowerful Processor, Amazing Speed5/4/2019 7:13:25 PMPros: This CPU burns through everything I throw at it. I am using an AIO liquid cooler and only at the highest sustained workloads will the temp even approach 150 degrees F. Six cores / twelve threads makes this nicely future-proof, as most current software only uses a few cores, especially games.
Windows 10 flies on this CPU--paired with an NVMe SSD, gives a sweetly responsive system. Cons: --Did not come with a CPU cooler but that' s="" not="" an="" issue,="" i="" already="" had="" a="" fairly="" new="" liquid="">
--In most current software and pretty much all games, there is no difference in speed between 4 cores / 8 threads and 6 cores / 12 threads. On the other hand, while that's true today, it may well not remain true a few years from now.. Overall Review: This processor is overkill for most enthusiasts or gaming builders now, but it's nice to be a little future-proof, and I think it represents good value for its price. Through the Newegg EggXpert Review Program, Newegg invites its best reviewers, known as EggXperts, to post opinions about new and pre-release products to help their fellow customers make informed buying decisions.Click here for more details. Loading..
Windows 10 flies on this CPU--paired with an NVMe SSD, gives a sweetly responsive system.
--In most current software and pretty much all games, there is no difference in speed between 4 cores / 8 threads and 6 cores / 12 threads. On the other hand, while that's true today, it may well not remain true a few years from now..
Overall Review: This processor is overkill for most enthusiasts or gaming builders now, but it's nice to be a little future-proof, and I think it represents good value for its price.
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