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Intel Core i7 4790K Devils Canyon CPU review

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 06/13/2014 03:27 PM | source: | 82 comment(s)

Join us as we review the Core i7 4790K Devils Canyon processor. We will look at the performance of this processor in a wide variety of benchmark, will it be noticeably more tweakable than say the Core i7 4770K ? Let's find out shall we ?

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Intel Core i7 4790K Devils Canyon CPU review




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moab600
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#4838079 Posted on: 06/11/2014 04:38 PM
I like the deafult boost clocks very nice. 4GHZ default looks good, overclock is fine i wonder if we see the so called promised 5GHZ standart...

Heck it seems intel is really boring with themselves, Nothing can replace the might Sandy Bridge, the best cpus ever released.

PhazeDelta1
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#4838081 Posted on: 06/11/2014 04:40 PM
Nice review. Those temps look good at that voltage. Not much longer now until release.

FrenchKiss
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#4838086 Posted on: 06/11/2014 04:47 PM
Thanks for this great review! Seems like the way to go for a new rig, Z97 + 4790K.

But as you stated, a lot of new stuff is along the way and the real benefits of this kind of CPU compared to the last generations does not mather that much imo. I own a venerable i7 860 (with decent overclocked on air cooling) and I still don't feel like upgrading (besides onboard USB3, using only half of my 750D front USB ports is :bang :).

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#4838094 Posted on: 06/11/2014 04:56 PM
Join us as we review the Core i7 4790K Devils Canyon processor. We will look at the performance of this processor in a wide variety of benchmark, will it be noticeably more tweakable than say the Core...

Intel Core i7 4790K Devils Canyon CPU review

Interesting review. Not surprised by the results either because according to other reviews that they needed 1.4V to get to 4.8Ghz.

This will be a huge upgrade for me regardless on how Overclockable it is.

Solfaur
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#4838098 Posted on: 06/11/2014 05:00 PM
Looks decent, but I would have expected a 5Ghz OC on this, I can easily hit 4.8 on my 3770K and I think many others could on both 2500/2600K and 4770K... it's still a great chip for the ones looking to upgrade from older CPUs, but not much else. At least the stock boost looks better, that's a start, it was about time really.

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