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Published: 2015-08-05, Author: Nils , review by: gamestar.de
zweitschnellster Spieleprozessor derzeit, alle Titel flüssig
nur moderat schneller als Vorgänger
8Intel Core i7 6700K - Bilder ansehenNils Raettig: Intel gelingt mit dem Core i7 6700K im Test erneut kein Quantensprung gegenüber den Vorgängern, der Leistungsunterschied fällt im Vergleich zu den Neuveröffentlichungen der vergangenen Jahre aber immerhin...
Published: 2015-08-05, Author: Jeremy , review by: techradar.com/au/
14nm goodness, It's a bit faster, Intel has opened up the overclocking
It's not a lot faster, Still just four cores, Intel's product strategy has gone walkies
Its performance gains may be modest, but the Core i7-6700K is definitely exciting on the overclocking front...
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Published: 2015-08-05, Author: Steven , review by: tweaktown.com
This entire review was done with a retail sample of the 6700K, which gives me hope that CPUs in the channel will overclock and perform the same as mine. I almost hesitate to say it, but Skylake has me as excited as Sandy Bridge had me almost half a deca...
After looking at the performance results, it's hard not to be impressed. Through each benchmark, the results are pretty clear: Intel's 6th Generation Core i7 6700K is impressive. In some tests the margins between Haswell and Skylake were not as impressive...
Intel is bringing clarity to the 2015 premium consumer processor lineup with the launch of the Skylake-based Core i7-6700K and Core i5-6600K.Though not quite ready to reveal the secret sauce that powers these two processors that harness a revised arch...
Abstract: The th generation of Intel's Core architecture, codenamed ‘Skylake' is the latest in a line of CPUs which began with the Nehalem microarchitecture in Since then Intel followed a ‘tick-tock' development strategy - alternating larger architectural revisio...
Abstract: Skylake is finally here, after months of speculation that all leads up to a single date in the calendar. Based on the first truly successful 14nm process after the very difficult launch of Broadwell a few weeks ago. Today sees the launch of two of the Int...
Abstract: Intel gave us an early look at the Core i7-6700K, i5-6600K and Z170 chipset two weeks ahead of IDF and the unveiling of Skylake's architectural details.It seems like only yesterday that we were introducing you to Intel's Core i7-5775C and i5-5675C , the f...
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Excellent overall performance, Noticeable upgrade over Haswell, Big jump in graphics performance, Slightly more power efficient than Haswell, Excellent overclocking options
Needs a new motherboard and memory, Expensive if you don't need the overclocking, Graphics still not good enough for serious gaming