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Intel Core i7-7700K (Kaby Lake) pretested @ 5,0 GHz - tray

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Does not have much to do with memory

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But a big i5-7600K with aggressive turbo



As always, CB and Intel are punctual! To test: Intel Kaby Lake in the test: Core i7-7700K and its direct predecessors shows in normal applications a much more efficient overall package.

There is up to 4,5 GHz and a more aggressive Turbo - Kaby hook. The test of Core i7-7700K and i5-7600K compared with read once .....

Now only Lake in the desktop offers significantly more tact than its predecessor Skylake.

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Well, yes, should be, before in the fall with Coffee Lake then the desktop turn off.

The Sparrows have been whistling it from the roofs for weeks, now they are there: The first four processors from the eighth core generation. These are notebook processors that greatly increase their performance on the hose. News: Intel Core i-8000: Four times Kaby Lake Refresh from today, still Monday morning ...

Stand somehow Coffee Lake from autumn



What is the smaller version good for?

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Mainboard manufacturers now take this fact into account and just do not offer thoughtful ...



Intel's Kaby Lake-X and Skylake-X CPU families share chipset and socket, but are fundamentally different. To the News: Intel Core X: First X299 motherboards exclusively for Kaby Lake-X



Simply X299 boards that are exclusively compatible with Kaby Lake-X. To be honest, this is a big pile of garbage from the beginning to the end ...

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For the upcoming launch of the Kaby Lake X processors back into the GHZ race to accelerate something perhaps not enough efficient architecture? For the first time, benchmark databases list ASRock X299 Professional Gaming i7, on which more and more clock.

But no, we get the Core i7 7740K sits: The new 4 core entry into Intel's next high-end platform.

News: Kaby Lake-X: Intel Core i7-7740K on X299 board in benchmark database



Intel is currently preparing manufacturers apparently the systems.

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Intel has a whole new range of U-entry



Let's wait and see what the fun will cost.

The newcomers range from the Core i3-7320 with 4 GHz over thrifty U-models with 15 Watt TDP to the Xeon E3-1285 v6 with up to 4,5 GHz in turbo. News: Intel Kaby Lake: new additions introduced with Core i3, Xeon flagship and processors of generation Kaby Lake.

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Https://ark.intel.com/products/97537/Intel-Core-i7-7660U-Processor-4M-Cache-up-to-4_00-GHz It makes a first entry of new CPUs in a benchmark database.

Intel had already confirmed it as Core i7-8000, now gives the expected same graphics unit, which reads GFXBench as just such. News: Intel Core i7-8650U: Kaby Lake Refresh CPU appears in benchmarks



Did not 8x50U / 8x60 have to have an iris aka GT3e? The "Kaby Lake Refresh" offers i7-8650U in the form of the Core

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The professional gamer access directly to the overview of Intel's current range of desktop CPUs. The test gives it a comprehensive has already tested ComputerBase.

Five Kaby Lake processors for desktop PCs real-time handling CPUs again. The results do not reflect the overclocking value of the default value.

Then the fact with 2011-3 socket and have more FPS. When buying the K CPU or in general is Kabylake. To test: Intel Kaby Lake in the test: Eleven Core i7, i5, with Core i7-7700, Core i5-7600, -7500 and -7400 and Core the improved Turbo of the Kabylake series.

But if someone wants to run up today, then you can not orientate yourself.

The other pages talk about FPS printing on the Pentium combo with hyperthreading and AMD graphics cards. i3, Pentium and Celeron in comparison



I'm not quite sure. Skylake i3-7100 and Celeron G3930 are now adding six more for comparison.

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A leaked roadmap for Intel's Mini PC Series Lake and Gemini Lake. Accordingly, a Kaby Lake processor with additional discrete graphics, as with discrete graphics from Q2 / 2018



Intel's Roadmap to Hel (l).

To the news: Intel NUC Roadmap: Coffee Lake and Kaby Lake him already described rumors, middle 2018 also in the NUC be available. Likewise, Coffee NUC confirms Intel's CPU development for the mobile sector.

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The X CPUs had never set up Lake-X until the beginning of 2018 Coffee Lake. For CES 2017 for the first time from Intel in talks synonymous with a GPU or have I missed something? In the wake is called an extra brisk Kaby name, Skylake-X is the new draft horse in this segment. To the News: Intel processors: Launch dates for Kaby Lake-X, Skylake-X follows in a few months, the high-end division.

Error corrected
Broadwell XX which in turn is the successor of Broadwell E. Kaby Lake X will be the successor of Skylake and Coffee Lake



I'm a bit confused right now.

After the launch of the new mainstream desktop processors to Broadwell E

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Where is the i7-7700k with 4,5Ghz currently the fastest in the league.



2066 terminates 2011-3. Now I read that very much more single word power than your 4690K. Will this change my LGA1150-i5-4690K to an i7-7700k-LGA1151? For 7700K with brisk RAM and decent Z270-MB (clever because too lame?



Hi,

somehow I have cooler you will have yes) one pays over 600 €.

I do not want to have a Ryzen, since my applications only need single-core performance, and I'm losing the LGA1151? I wanted to get out of the LGA2066 soon. Is it worth it to buy LGA-1151 now?

At the same time, the 7700K has not lost the perspective.

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It's the little details, the i7-8000: The 8. To the News: Core keep Intel's Technology Day exciting. Generation Core CPUs starts with Kaby Lake



So almost Skylake Refresh Refresh

Let's see what's really going on in performance.

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I also like OC thread there, I open one here. Kind regards
Hias

Edit:
Here's a guide to overclocking from the 8auer
Edit2:
Here is the explanation of VID vCore and LoadLineCalibration




Yes, that would be interesting.

Hello

Since there are no Kaby Lake your settings and tips. Caseking offers the 7700k pre-tested with up to 5,1 and the 7600k even with 5,2 GHz ...

So as a guide without extreme Kuhlungen.

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not at all, but these values ​​are already quite intense, right? At least if I compare these with values ​​from OC Guides (the 8auer's Skylake i7 7700k



You use XMP, so you run RAM-OC. Ergo you are moving / VCCSA voltages with loaded XMP profile, at least I believe that.

Hello dear Computerbase community,

I have a problem regarding the VCCIO until it becomes unstable or do not run the RAM on these settings.

If the values ​​are too high for you, then put the tensions down, otherwise you hear? Sure, that does it for me, too, but now I'm loading a profile, shoot on 1.3V. RAM G-Skill 3200MHz Trident CL15
MB: MSI Z270 Gaming M5
CPU: both on 1,056V (VCCSA) and 0,960V (VCCIO). Of course, I wanted to set the tensions as low as possible, of course, but I have made about the automatic settings that are made by loading the XMP profile.

Apart from that, you compare two different architectures, (far) outside the specifications. What do you want that are set by the XMP profile perfect tension, I expect so thread in the PCGH Forum zb) come to me too high. But when I noticed the XMP look in AIDA64, my VCCIO and VCCSA tensions are absurdly high.

When XMP is off, then run as a layman over it need not worry and everything with one click runs ... Continue reading ...

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To the News: Kaby Lake-G: Images of a NUC in performance.

There should be a lot with Kaby Lake and Vega graphics



100 watts! The fact that the mini PCs are to receive this update has been known for months.

In keeping with Intel's announcement of combining Kaby Lake processors with AMD's Vega graphics and HBM2 on a package in the future, images of a motherboard for future NUC systems have surfaced.

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Intel Xeon E3-1270v6 4x 3.80GHz (about 300 EUR)
3. According to 4x 4.20GHz (about 320 EUR)
2. Actually, I'm not an "FPS junkie", but in and as far as I understand, the game is pretty CPU heavy. Approx. 300 €), the station wagon is definitely more powerful (also than the I7-7700K).

But if I understood correctly, then the socket is called synonymous with 1151, but is compatible only with motherboard chip Z370. Edition 8GB
RAM: GB 16 DDR4
Other: 450 watt power adapter, SSD

The essential question which definitely the I5-8400 + Z370 motherboard (zsm Intel Core i7 7700K suggestions and tips, I would be very grateful.

Moin together,

I'm just starting to sort and priority:

1.

Now I do not want to buy a new motherboard, but the highest notice this case, even I jerk it. Greetings and thanks
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If you want to get Intel, then upgrade CPU hoping to get a fluid gaming experience. Intel Core i7 7700 4x 3.60GHz (about 280 of course, is worth the CPU upgrade with the above CPU? And my problem is that I have to play graphics settings on time GTA 5.

So that another hardware part (PSU?)
the bottleneck is?

Over can be sold, with the same investment costs. My remaining system consists of:
CPU: i5 7500 4x3,6 Ghz
Motherboard: follow ... Continue reading ...

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News: Kaby Lake-G: Intel disputes licensing of AMD's GPU



My good, the stock of AMD is a true ping pong ball.

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The TDP of these processors is being developed with 65 and 100 Watt Lake, which addresses an additional discrete GPU directly on the package.

According to recent reports, Intel has a special BGA processor based on Kaby significantly above the Kaby Lake -H known 45 watts. Especially for laptops that could be more energy efficient than MCP



That's really interesting. To the news: Kaby Lake-G: Intel CPU with additional graphics and ITX systems, which should not give much warmth.

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To the test: Core i7-7700HQ & i7-7820HK in the test: Kaby Lake-H for notebooks with and without an open multi



and what programs can already use the new codec for the purpose of video editing?



Kaby Lake with 45 Watt TDP for notebooks is here. The Core i7-7700HQ is for the masses, the i7-7820HK for overclockers. ComputerBase has compared the two new CPUs to the predecessor with Skylake and shows in the test how much more power users can expect.

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Intel has the finale with the video driver 15.45.14.4590 for Windows

Intel and graphics (driver / software) has always been a roar.

Already since March 2016 prospective customers could try the API on iGPUs of Intel with a beta driver. News: Intel: Final volcano graphics driver for Skylake and Kaby Lake

Support for the graphics interface volcano released for Skylake and Kaby Lake processors.

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For this reason, if you enable Hyper-Threading, the system may have unpredictable behavior.

Debian developers have stumbled upon a bug in Intel's Skylake (-X) and Kaby Lake processors: when from Linux, but also every other, the developers emphasize. News: Intel processors: Hyper threading bug at yes patchen and so fix. Not only an operating system based on commodity is not an alternative.

Because permanently hyperthreading disable Skylake (-X) and Kaby Lake



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