Intel 8th Generation Core i7-8700K Processor
This six-core Intel Core i7-8700K processor has the better overclocking ability than AMD Ryzen processor proving the strength of its fewer cores. It can be placed on the top of the series with 12 threads and higher frequencies. Considering the gaming performance, it can be overclocked such a way that can easily beat Ryzen processor.
Core Benefits of this Processor
Intel 8th Generation Core i7-8700K Processor having the base frequency of 3.70 GHz that can be reached as max turbo frequency at 4.70 GHz. It has the SmartCache of 12 MB containing 6 cores and 12 threads. With the bus speed of 8 GT/s DMI3, it has integrated Intel UHD Graphics 630. This internal graphics has 350 MHz of base & 1.20 GHz of max dynamic frequency and 64 GB of video max memory. Considering the memory this processor has dual channel of max 128GB of size that supports up to DDR4-2666 bus speed.
Extra Advantages
This exclusive component has the DirectX 12 & OpenGL 4.5 facility supporting 4K resolution at 60Hz. Moreover, its maximum HDMI supported resolution is 4096×2304@24Hz and 4096×2304@60Hz is for DP & eDP. It is available at best price with 03 months of warranty facility.
Intel Core i7-8700K Review
With Coffee Lake processors like the Intel Core i7-8700K, Intel had to up the core count on its mainstream processors. This was absolutely necessary, and franky, it’s hard to imagine what would have happened if Team Blue didn’t put out something like the Intel Core i7-8700K in light of how AMD has redrawn the battle lines with Ryzen and Thread ripper.
The Intel Core i7-8700K is easily the best processor in the Coffee Lake lineup, with 6-cores, 12-threads and higher core clocks than any of the AMD Ryzen chips. After using this processor for a week, Team Blue’s 2017 flagship is everything we could ask for, even more than a year later: with otherworldly gaming performance and hyperthreading numbers that put the first generation Ryzen chips in their place. It even overclocks like a champ.
Performance
The Core i7-8700K brings Intel’s multi-core performance up to and well above the high benchmark Ryzen has set this year. This chip soundly overtook AMD’s competing Ryzen 7 1700X in Geek bench 4, with a score several thousands of points higher – by extension, this makes the previous-generation Intel Core i7-7700K’s multi-core numbers look like a joke. What’s even more impressive is Intel’s latest part beat the pants off its predecessor in all our single-core tests, too. All of this processing power also ends up helping the 8700K convert video as fast as some of the industry’s most overpowered CPUs, like the Intel Core i9-7980XE and AMD Ryzen Thread ripper 1950X – though these aforementioned chips will still win any hyper-threading race through sheer brute force. When it comes to gaming, in our testing, there’s not going to be a huge improvement over last generation. Compared to last year’s Core i7-7700K, the shiny new hexa-core CPU increased frame rates across the board, with the greatest improvements seen in titles running at Full HD and Ultra quality settings.
This processor has 03 years warranty (no warranty for fan or cooler).
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.