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Review on Intel Core i7-8700K: Unleash the Power of 6 Cores, Turbo Boost up to 4.7GHz – Perfect for LGA1151 300 Series Desktops! by Mateusz Sujak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

If a new computer is purchased or an upgrade is made from older platforms (2500-2600K), then the switch should be made (particularly when dealing with video editors and raster graphics or playing full-high-definition games). The update makes no sense when compared to the prior generations, with the exception of the benches. Got pros: 9700K The speed of one core compared to the speed of eight cores. The frequency is between 4.6 and 4.7 in the games that are played on the drain. When under load, the Nokt 15S may reach a drain temperature of up to 65 degrees, while at idle it only reaches 30 degrees. At the very least, some solder (it's preferable to chewing gum). Got cons: Price. Even if it is already listed for 30,000, that price is still well over what is appropriate and suggested (in comparison to Raiser's 2,700). It gets quite hot during acceleration, and the only thing that can effectively cool it down is good custom water; hence, it is best to utilize a combo block for both the mother and the stone. Because the mother tends to get very warm. Nothing new, the same eggs; the only difference is in the profile. The 8700k also terminates all running jobs; other than that, the only change is the addition of two cores. On the other hand, the cost is around 1.5 times more expensive.