Early Core i7-7700K testing reveals higher clocks and power usage Intel's desktop Kaby Lake CPUs haven't even been officially announced yet, but the folks at Tom's Hardware got their hands on a sample of the blue team's biggest, baddest next-gen chip for the desktop so far—the Core i7-7700K—ahead of its launch. The site did what any of us would do in that enviable situation: test the chip's performance in both stock-clocked and overclocked configurations. The basic specs of the Core i7-7700K that Tom's reports are about in line with the rumors and leaks we've seen so far. Tom's says the chip has a 4.2 GHz base clock and a 4.5 GHz Turbo speed, and its four cores and eight threads slip into a 95W TDP—up slightly from the Core i7-6700K's ... http://techreport.com/news/31032/ear...nd-power-usage |
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