
The YouTuber's results reveal that Intel's latest embedded flagship could potentially be Intel's fastest gaming CPU to date. Technically, Intel has an even quicker Core i9-14900KS, but based on our Core i9-14900KS review , the halo part is not 10% faster than the 14900K. We would need to test the Core 9 273PQE ourselves to verify if Bartlett Lake truly has Intel's best CPU for gaming , but the YouTuber's benchmarks provide enough evidence to suggest it is possible.
You may like Intel's OEM-only Core 9 273QPE 'Bartlett Lake' CPU beats Ryzen 9 9900X3D in Cinebench Intel Bartlett Lake-S CPUs reportedly wield 12 blazing P-cores and 5.8 GHz boost Intel keeps socket LGA 1700 alive with new P-core-only CPUs Intel's tile-based approach for the Arrow Lake architecture in the Core Ultra 200S series failed to improve gaming performance over its Raptor Lake predecessors in gaming. Intel was able to partially rectify this issue with the Core Ultra 200 Plus series by overclocking the chip's internal fabric, but even the new Core Ultra 7 270K Plus is slightly behind the 14900K in our gaming CPU benchmark hierarchy .
Bartlett Lake , the codename for the Core 9 273PQE, is based on Intel's older Raptor Cove microarchitecture, which is also found in Intel's 13th and 14th-gen Raptor Lake CPUs. The chip comes with 12 P-cores, 24 threads, a 5.9GHz peak boost clock, and 36MB each of L2 and L3 cache. Bartlett Lake is an embedded solution aimed at mission-critical deployments, so sadly, it is not officially compatible with desktop LGA 1700 socket motherboards. That said, modders have gotten the 273PQE to work in a consumer LGA 1700 motherboard through BIOS mods .
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