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I did notice the RAM was slower on the AMD side, but that isn't creating a 15% deficit. Besides, previous leaks from which those IPC estimates were drawn were also Geekbench, and would have been less refined.
Sure. Wait for Ice Lake. Intel already unveiled the low-powered mobile roadmap in May. This isn't an architectural refinement . This will be Intel's brand new architecture, and a response we should expect Intel is scrambling to prepare for Ryzen 3000 sometime this year. The 9900K released in October 2018, and the 8700K released October 2017.
This makes more sense for you because you've been patient so far considering your upgrade tendencies. You're still on the 7700K and Z170 Asus Sabretooth S, right? If so, you can't slot the 9900K into your motherboard in the first place. Incompatible. So you're going to have to buy a brand new motherboard. Might as well be whatever Ice Lake demands instead of a Z370 which is a glorified Z170 with vamped up VRMs, and a couple other upgrades. Like the X570 for Ryzen 3000 the new Intel motherboards will support PCIe 4.0.
So unless you have a broken game experience that is ravaging your day-to-day driving, I would hold off to see what they offer. Of course, this could mean you run into the same issue with your Noctua and the need for an adapter bracket. So if the sale is that killer, and you see a great price on a Z370 motherboard you want, the 9900K still might make sense.
Yeah that's a fair assessment (and yes still on my Z170 board), I usually keep my Mobo, CPU for as long as I can before upgrading, I was ready to do mobo and CPU for this but I thought I'd ask you first before I made an impulse buy. I'm not keen to go back to AMD after my last one, I can definitely wait to see what they bring out next at this stage and see how it stacks up against the 9900k and see what's better bang for my buck (Much the same way I did with my 1080ti even though I knew the 2080ti was coming, I wasn't impressed by early leaks)

