Testseek.com have collected 418 expert reviews of the Intel Core i7 7700K 4.2GHz Socket 1151 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i7 7700K 4.2GHz Socket 1151.
January 2017
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418 Reviews
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Published: 2017-01-20, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
Fastest CPU available, Hardware support for HDR and 4K streaming, Modest overclocking improvements
Bottom Line, Intel's Kaby Lake–based Core i7-7700K is the fastest mainline consumer processor available, and it comes with support for 4K and HDR, It just may not be the best value for Skylake users given its modest speed improvements
Intel's Kaby Lake–based Core i7-7700K is the fastest mainline consumer processor available, and it comes with support for 4K and HDR. It just may not be the best value for Skylake users given its modest speed improvements...
Great Multi-threaded Performance, Best In Class Single-threaded Performance, Better Power Consumption Than Skylake, Very Reasonable Price, The Best Overclocking Potential Since Sandy Bridge
There was some disappointment in the PC community when Kaby Lake was announced. Soon after comparisons to Devils Canyon was the entire buzz on social media. Intel held to their guns though. Were they right in doing so? I think so.Intel has obviously put s...
Abstract: Kaby Lake. (That's 'Kaby rhymes with baby' if you're wondering, according to my press contact over at Intel, though I've heard it called 'Cabbie' Lake by more than a few folks.) Intel's 7th Generation Core processors are now available for everything from...
Published: 2017-01-04, Author: Ian , review by: anandtech.com
The Core i7-7700K sits at the top of the stack, and performs like it. A number of enthusiasts complained when they launched the Skylake Core i7-6700K with a 4.0/4.2 GHz rating, as this was below the 4.0/4.4 GHz rating of the older Core i7-4790K. At this l...
Published: 2017-01-04, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
The fastest 4-core processor on the market, High performance gaming and everyday applications, Very good efficiency, Reliable platform,
Compared to its predecessor, a small increase, The limited overclocking potential
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Published: 2017-01-03, Author: Jeff , review by: Techreport.com
To sum up all of the data we collected over the past few pages, we've condensed our results into our famous value scatter plots. The non-gaming chart shows the performance each chip delivers per dollar, measured as the geometric mean of the results of ou...
Higher stock clocks than the Core i7-6700 at same TDP, Better overclocking headroom, Intel Optane support, VP9 decoding and 4K HEVC 10-bit encode/decode, Lots of Z270 motherboard choices
Only a slight performance boost because of increased clocks
So this is what the three year cadence now looks like. Us being in the 3rd year we are on the optimization phase. That means with Kaby Lake we are on the same 14nm node that started with Broadwell and on the same architecture as Skylake. What we do get is...
This is what we had to tell you about 7700K overclocking a couple of weeks ago. "Bad" Kaby Lake CPUs are looking to do 4.8GHz at less than 1.3v vCore. "Good" Kaby Lake CPUs are looking to do the magical 5GHz at 1.35v or less. 5GHz looks to be where thes...
Abstract: Intel's Tuesday rollout of 7th-generation Kaby Lake CPU for desktops has met a dubious fanfare of leaked reviews that dismiss the new chip as one huge Core i Yawn. Kaby Lake seems to offer barely any movement forward and when overclocked, apparently gets...