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There now are several reviews posted on Kaby lake Core i7 7700K. There is a new one though, and this is the first being tested with the new Intel Z270 chipset.
Intel’s ‘Skylake’ Core i7-6700K: A Performance Look by Jamie Fletcher on August 19, 2015 in Processors Intel’s latest generation of CPUs, Skylake, is put under test, starting with the gamer and ...
Over at the Chinese area I guess an NDA has no meaning. Benchmark results of a Core i7-6700K have been posted, they have been matched against a Core i7-4790K. The CPU performance results are ...
The Core i7-6700K matched the performance of the 4790K when encoding with HandBrake, allowing for 355fps. This isn't exactly progress but at least it wasn't slower.
Processors Best CPU for gaming in 2025: these are the chips I recommend for gaming, productivity, and peace of mind Processors PCs with Intel's new warranty-backed 'IPO' overclocking feature ...
Intel’s Skylake Core i7-6700K reviewed: Modest gains from a full Tick-Tock cycle But support for DDR4, M.2, and a faster GPU make up for lacklustre CPU performance.
Intel's new Skylake is launching today, with some intriguing early performance data and a new, more capable chipset.
Today is a big day for Intel with the launch of its newest desktop platform, Z170 and a new CPU, the "Skylake" Core i7-6700K. Here's our full take!
TechRadar Verdict Its performance gains may be modest, but the Core i7-6700K is definitely exciting on the overclocking front.
Intel Skylake: Core i7 6700K review The state of the art in gaming CPU performance?
Intel’s new Core i7-6700K is a new chip, and it’s unlocked so enthusiasts can increase its clock speed. The result is a processor that’s easy to overclock.
Using a discrete graphics card we saw no performance advantages being offered by the Core i7-6700K when compared to the 4790K which is very disappointing. Comparing power consumption we find that ...