Intel Core i9-10900KA (BX8070110900KA), Core i9-10850KA (BX8070110850KA), Core i9-10700KA (BX8070110700KA) and Core i9-10600KA (X8070110600KA) processors were found in two online stores (in Lithuania and India). And here two oddities are visible. Firstly, all the chips are “ninth”, and secondly, they have the KA suffix.
It is assumed that these are chips that are equipped with an unlocked multiplier, but at the same time in the automatic Turbo Boost mode they overclock worse than others.
As for the prices, the new items cost almost the same as the models with the K suffix. At the same time, they are slightly more expensive than the KF versions – unlocked, but without a video core. Intel itself has not yet commented on this topic, so it is unclear how things really are.
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