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The Skylake i7-6700K will be sharing a test-bench with its two older cousins, the recently launched 5th gen Intel Core i7-5775C, and the gracefully aged 4th generation i7-4770K. Throughout this review ...
Processor performance. Intel says that the Core i7-6700K should be 10 percent quicker than the i7-4790K, and is priced as such. If it’s slower than stated, it’s not a great value; ...
More performance figure for Intel's i7-6700K have been leaked ahead of its launch. Published by cpu-monkey, these benchmarks offer some insight into Intel's upcoming 14nm Skylake microarchitecture.
The i7-6700K is reportedly a four-core, eight-thread product clocked at 4.0 GHz with a boost of 4.2 GHz and 8 MB of L3 cache. Like all of Intel's Skylake products, it will be built using a 14nm ...
Well, guess the cat’s out of the bag. The Intel Core i7-6700K was confirmed not long ago, and Chinese blog Techbang has already spilled the beans on benchmark results for the upcoming chip. From ...
We can see that the Intel Core i7-7700K’s 6131 single core performance score will put it at the top of the chart, above the current Intel mainstream flagship Intel Core i7-6700K which scored 5343.
You'll see from the benchmark results below that even with the two chips, the Core i7 7700K and Core i7 6700K running at their stock speeds there's precious little extra performance to be gained ...
It will be interesting to see how the Core i7 6700K benchmark against this rather old Haswell refresh processor. Sklylake-S has the same 8MB cache and the GPU works up to 1150Mhz.
Another batch of Skylake benchmarks have leaked out a little under a month before the expected launch. This time we have the Intel i7-6700K on an ECS Z170-Claymore paired with 16GB of 2133Mhz DRR4 ...
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