Testseek.com have collected 418 expert reviews of the Intel Core i7 8700K 3.7GHz Socket 1151 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i7 8700K 3.7GHz Socket 1151.
October 2017
(88%)
418 Reviews
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Abstract: 2017 став справжнім випробуванням для компанії Intel, чого не спостерігалося вже багато років після дебюту лінійки Intel Core на ринку. У першу чергу це пов'язано з виходом вельми успішної лінійки AMD Ryzen, що потребувало від Intel поспіхом готувати трет...
Berdasarkan pengujian singkat yang kami lakukan, dengan dua benchmark populer, 3DMark Sky Diver dan 3DMark Fire Strike, terlihat bahwa kedua pengolah grafis terintegrasi ini menawarkan performa di tingkat yang bisa dikatakan sama. Perbedaan performa kedua...
И все же, здоровая конкуренция – прекрасная вещь. Вряд ли еще в начале нынешнего года кто-то мог предположить, что процессоры Intel Core 8-го поколения станут настоящим откровением. Мы уже сбились со счету, получая ежегодные +5–10% к производительности пр...
Best gaming CPU, Impressive gains over previous gen, High overclock potential
Could have had more than 16 PCIe lanes, Negligible IPC gains, Still uses thermal paste instead of solder
Finally, we have a six-core Intel CPU in the mainstream segment. And the good thing about the Intel Core i7-8700K is that it's a 6-core processor that outdoes AMD's 8-core Ryzen 7 1800X in quite a few benchmarks. Given that its US pricing is lower than th...
Increased core count, Better IPC than Ryzen, 5ghz is attainable on good cooling
Limited availability on launch
8PolarizingDesign 8ProsIncreased core countBetter IPC than Ryzen5ghz is attainable on good coolingConsLimited availability on launchReaders Rating: 97% 2 votesIts a decent processor overall and performance in productivity workloads is quite competitive wi...
Closing the gap with RyzenOn paper, Intel's Coffee Lake chips may not seem very interesting. Okay, there are now two additional cores across the entire line-up, but what does that really mean? As it turns out, those two cores can do a lot, and Intel is st...