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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 Dimitar Stoinov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality is top notch, happy with everything.

I am not an Intel supporter, but I have respected AMD ever from the early days of the duron processor. It has been brought to my attention that the performance of various Ryzen 7 components will be considerably elevated while simultaneously remaining more affordable. In spite of all the advantages of AMd, however, it will be more challenging and unpredictable for him to locate a normal mother. It gives off the idea that some manufacturers intentionally include subpar components on the motherboard, or that they are simply clueless about how to best utilize the chipset in their products. A significant number of people have been able to lead normal lives despite having amd for a number of years. But I also know folks who have mysterious problems with their gear, and I hope that the extra money I spent will give me some measure of piece of mind.

Pros
  • I took i7-9700F. Without dual-threading, it is indeed functionally equivalent. The percentage number itself is not clear. However, it is not unnecessary to have 8 cores. I wouldn't say that the temperature becomes extremely high. When the Aerocool Verkho 4 Lite blows on it, the temperature does not go any higher than sixty. At the same time, though, it quickens its pace to reach 4500 on its own. It may appear like there is a lot of it for the RTX 2060, but the most recent edition of 3dMark features, for the first time ever, a picture that is fully smooth rather than a slide show.
Cons
  • Odd pricing, and the box ended up being cheaper than the OEM version. It appears that the supplied cooler has not been updated since the original PlayStation 4.