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Guru3D.com » News » Review: Core i7 7700K processor - flagship performance ?

Review: Core i7 7700K processor - flagship performance ?

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/03/2017 07:58 PM | source: | 60 comment(s)

We review the flagship quad-core Intel Core i7 7700K processor, the new Kaby Lake generation from Intel is fabbed on the 14nm node; these processors are energy friendly. For this review we look at the performance of this processor in a wide variety of benchmarks and situations.

Read the full review here.
  







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Amx85
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#5378057 Posted on: 01/04/2017 03:42 PM
where is my comment? O_O

CrazyBaldhead
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#5378058 Posted on: 01/04/2017 03:50 PM
Yeah, this wouldn't be happening if AMD wasn't such garbage. And you shouldn't expect their next offering to challenge Intel either.

sverek
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#5378060 Posted on: 01/04/2017 04:01 PM
That doesn't make any sense. Did you even read what I wrote?

Same CPU, different OC results. What I read wrong?

Edit: We talking about how it is a premature to talk about 7700k overclock abilities before seeing the real CPU performance in market. Are we on same note or no?

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#5378065 Posted on: 01/04/2017 04:22 PM
Same CPU, different OC results. What I read wrong?

Edit: We talking about how it is a premature to talk about 7700k overclock abilities before seeing the real CPU performance in market. Are we on same note or no?
We're more or less on the same note, it's just the wording of that is very strange, perhaps it doesn't translate well. I was just thinking you might skimmed through the part where I already brought up well OCing 4770s. I was trying to make a point that despite those chips the majority I've seen reported aren't anything like that.

A 7700K is only 800MHz off from 5GHz but I'd still be surprised if an average 7700K can hit that on air with the same voltages as the engineering samples.

So, I guess the whole point is let's wait for a large enough sample size from user reports before we jump to any conclusions.

sverek
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#5378069 Posted on: 01/04/2017 04:31 PM
We're more or less on the same note, it's just the wording of that is very strange, perhaps it doesn't translate well. I was just thinking you might skimmed through the part where I already brought up well OCing 4770s. I was trying to make a point that despite those chips the majority I've seen reported aren't anything like that.

A 7700K is only 800MHz off from 5GHz but I'd still be surprised if an average 7700K can hit that on air with the same voltages as the engineering samples.

So, I guess the whole point is let's wait for a large enough sample size from user reports before we jump to any conclusions.
My bad I missed quotes. That quote wasn't for you. It was for Matt26LFC.

I only backup your opinion regarding different OC results on same CPU. Like yours and Matt26LFC's 4770k.

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