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Intel I7 6700 FC LGA14C Processor BX80662I76700 Review

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BrandIntel
CPU ManufacturerIntel
CPU ModelCore i7
CPU Speed3.4 GHz
CPU SocketLGA 1151

Description of Intel I7 6700 FC LGA14C Processor BX80662I76700

LGA 1151. DDR4 & DDR3L Support. Display Resolution up to 4096x2304. Intel Turbo Boost Technology. Memory Types : DDR4-1866/2133, DDR3L-1333/1600 @ 1.35V. Compatible with Intel 100 Series Chipset Motherboards.

Reviews

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Type of review

Many write that it is heated, it may depend on the instance to whom it comes across. I came across a good sample, in wd2 on FHD it behaves decently, it does not heat up and does not freeze (screen), in idle time up to 30 (screen) cooler I use Noctua NH-U12S with tp MX-2. Together with the processor I use GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1060 1645Mhz PCI-E 3.0 6144Mb 8316Mhz 192 bit DVI 3xHDMI HDCP AORUS Xtreme Edition (rev. 2.0) Processor for 2-3 years with a head)

Pros
  • We are talking about i7 6700 without k. Cold, powerful, relatively inexpensive 17r for the oem version.
Cons
  • I would like solder under the lid instead of thermal snot!

I ran it on the bus on a budget motherboard Gigabyte GA-Z170-HD3 DDR3. For stable work, only 4.25 came out, at 4.30 every couple of weeks the computer turned off with a blue screen, repeatedly. This did not suit me, so I decided to lower it to 4.25, for half a year there have been no problems. It works under the Thermaltake SpinQ VT cooler, heats up no more than 70 degrees under 100% load, especially since the cooler is rather weak for overclocking, despite its size. On the Zalman CNPS10X…

Pros
  • - The processor, like a processor, a piece of silicon :) pulls all modern games in 2022 at ultra settings (in overclocking the bus to 4.25 GHz)
Cons
  • - Well, of course, this is thermal paste under the cover, if not for it, the potential for overclocking would be greater - More than 1.7 years of operation did not notice

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best purchase in my life, I will definitely buy it again.

Pros below: 1 temperature when playing above 40 did not rise. (CNPS9900A LED) 2 for games in FHD is more than enough. 3 set and forget. Different cons: They are not here more than two years of use, there have never been problems with it (they write that snot is under the lid. maybe so, but this does not prevent it from working normally. )

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits the description completely, very satisfying.

Even while you can grab a brand new 8700k right now, I wouldn't recommend doing so before at least two or three years have passed. When the warranty expires, I'll upgrade the scalpel by coating it in high-quality thermal paste or liquid metal. I intend to overclock to 4900 GHz. That many 7700k don't overclock to 4800 MHz surprised me. And while other people are trying to reach 5000 GHz, my grandfather has no trouble reaching 4800 GHz. Okay, then; my percentage still has a chance of survival. PS

Pros
  • Proc 6700 k. Excellent copy obtained. For your Corsair H110i GT, and without scalping. In a stress test, it performed at a temperature of 72-74 degrees Fahrenheit, while operating at a frequency of 4700GHz and a voltage of 1370v. It operates at 4800 GHz and 1400 V. The temperature has risen to between 76 and 77 degrees Celsius. Power reached 4900 GHz at 1450 V at its peak. However, there, it's already in the 86-87 degree range. But it still functions reliably
Cons
  • Not in the version I have.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Well done, but I wont buy any more.

True to form. Warming up for several hours on a distributed computing project paired with a video card caused the temperature to rise to 65g, but it was also noticeable in the room due to the increased heat. After venting the space, the temperature returned to 50 gr, which was less frightening. The consensus was correct, but scalping remains necessary. That's why, and it seems to be doing the trick. Increase 2.0/.3Hz Passmark: 18.608; Increase 3.0/4.5Hz Passmark: 2020223

Pros
  • 7820x - Powerful beginning.
Cons
  • Perform 3.0 Boost. Removal of excess heat.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

I assembled a new computer, took a new motherboard (1151 instead of 1155), picked up what I really like from the reviews, I have been using it for more than six months, everything suits me. I didn’t overclock it - it’s not necessary, I set it to normal cooling (Gammax300) - under 100% load it doesn’t rise above 62, no matter how hard I try, it’s 18-20 degrees in idle. I didn't scalp - I don't see the need.

Pros
  • Performance Possibility to overclock Heat dissipation 65W Relative affordability
Cons
  • Still expensive, for not much new processor.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, a great item for everyone!

After using an older Intel Q8400@3.4Ghz processor, I upgraded to a Skylake 6700K. I was anticipating that there would be a noticeable difference, but in actuality, there is not just a noticeable difference—it is enormous. Now the personal computer may be accurately described as multitasking, being quick, and having a system that is genuinely responsive. It is now a delight to work with professional apps such as Adobe Premier Pro and Vegas Pro. The CPU is also unaffected by games, so there are…

Pros
  • Performance, heat dissipation, and ease of overclocking are all important considerations.
Cons
  • The thermal interface that is located beneath the heat distributor's lid.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

Thermosnot behind the hood, but it doesn't matter; engaging in space acceleration for show-off purposes or for reasons that defy comprehension? Well, I used to have a 6850 that had solder inside of it, and it died about a year later. The temperature parameters of the 6850 were precisely the same as those of this crystal, and it was also overclocked to 4 GHz. Despite the fact that at work they cost 6800k with a thermal chewing gum, to this day they have been plowing since the age of 12. I got it

Pros
  • Powerful Nimble, a somewhat cold yarn, has 12 strands. Enhanced to run at a speed of 4 GHz
Cons
  • To put it another way, you should know what you're getting before you buy a stone. Does it work or not? =D

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad buy, well worth the money.

You need to understand that this is LGA2066, the HEDT (hi-end desktop) platform, that this is an expensive, redundant segment. The previous version of this platform - LGA2022-3 (X99) - was worse in functionality than Skylake 2022, i. E. did not support booting from PCI-E SDD, DDR4, native USB 3.1 gen 2 and other things that, with the release of the hundredth series of Intel chipsets (Skylake, 2022), became available in any motherboard for 3000. At the same time, it cost and still costs hundreds

Pros
  • 3 years ago I took a good mother on the Z170 and a weak i3 6100 processor. Over time, I put top-end SSDs there, normal video, and went up to the processor. It suggested itself, as I planned, i7 7700K, I immediately calculated when buying a Z170 on tic-tac. But since the beginning of 2022, there have been rumors about Coffee Lake. First - that it will be with 6 cores. Then - that it will be with Socket 1151, as on my Z170 chipset. Then - that the form factor will be preserved, but there will be no compatibility with the 100-200 series. Then - what some manufacturers may have, they say, just ate the BIOS. Then - that there will be backward compatibility and only 4 cores will work on old chipsets. Etc. Exhausted by rumors and my greed, a victim of marketers, by the summer of 2022 I began to understand that Coffee Lake would be, but not for my motherboard. I was terribly upset - so many hopes in the dust. And I remembered my student dream - the HEDT platform, which just received an ate that summer to the Kaby Lake level. It turned out that a 6-core processor costs quite real money. Yes, mother is more expensive. But you don’t have to wait another 3 months for the release of Coffee Lake, and the upgrade possibilities are off the charts. You can even put 32 threads! No matter how much money, this motherboard will be able to master it :) In any case, in theory, the HEDT platform should be either the same or better than the mass analogue in everything? And so, on emotions, I bought this processor and a mother for it. Because 7800X is the cheapest for LGA2066 platform with 4-channel memory support. Now 1 paragraph in fact. 7800X on MSI X299 GAMING M7 ACK board with CBO NZXT Kraken X52 works for me with fixed Vcore 12022V at 4.6GHz for all cores. RAM Corsair 4 to 8, 3200/16. Throttling moderately in benchmarks, I did not set AVX offsets. Allowable voltage for 7800X is up to 1.35V. That is, I could leave 4.8 GHz if I really wanted to. Maybe someday I'll replace it with 7900/7920. But no more, see below why. And then, the kernels will double, and the price will triple. But rather, this expensive toy will go to the dustbin of history in this form.
Cons
  • 20xx has always been positioned as a platform for enthusiasts, incl. overclockers and down-and-out gamers. by 2022 with the release of this 2066, and in the mass segment - Coffee Lake, this has ceased to be true. I took a motherboard, far from the best, for 25k, and another 25k processor. 3-4 months after the purchase, it was possible to take the i7 8700K for the same 25k or cheaper, and the mother to it for overclocking for 10k. Installing two video cards is rather unprofitable, it is cheaper and more efficient to buy 1 last titan instead of 2 1080Ti, 1 1080ti instead of 2 regular 1080s, etc. Unless you just need two Titans? Nuuu, respect, then I, perhaps, to you not the adviser. In typical home use, the entire 2066 platform is useless. According to one authority from the news, all 2022 motherboards for this processor have disgusting cooling of the processor power circuits. That is, if you are thinking about overclocking, a bummer may await you not at the threshold of processor gluttony in volts and not at the imperfection of your cooling system, which cannot remove as much heat as your processor can give out. The bummer will be much earlier (if the stone itself is good) - your VRM will overheat. And the mother will normally pull mb 10-12 cores at most. Scalping LGA2066 stones is more difficult than LGA1151. And yes, overclocking only works on the 7800X as part of Turbo Boost. The base clock is locked in, and disabling Turbo Boost makes it impossible to overclock at all - peaking at base 3500s with EIST reset. To assemble a personal PC (not for video editing, rendering, extremely complex calculations at the forefront of scientific discoveries) with 6 cores - cheap Coffee Lake is better in everything than solutions based on this platform. It is necessary 8/16 - the 9th generation should be released in the fall of 2022, just wait. Much cheaper, if not the stone itself, then the mother to him for sure. And it will accelerate better. Because (see ark. Intel. Com) the typical heat dissipation (TDP) of the coolest mainstream processors is 95W. The 7800X has a TDP of 140W. But there is AVX512, which you probably won't need at all. In short, see i7 8086K.

I have been using it for the first week only, the flight on win 10 is normal. The performance index of the winaero wei tool showed 8.4 out of 9.9 (possibly due to the poor speed of the disk - an index of 5.9). I recommend choosing according to the test results (for example, on cpubenchmark), it helped me to orient myself, although this may also be paid info, but at least some kind of guideline. I hope there is some truth in there.

Pros
  • A modern powerful processor, I chose as the best option for the ratio of price and performance according to the tables on the resource
Cons
  • until I found out, I would put the top five if the performance index was 9 or higher. I am generally satisfied.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

took on Zalman CNPS9900DF 4.6Mhz at 1.315v in burns, the temperature is up to 71, if scalped, it may well take 5.0 on LSS. 4.6 permanently for two years! nothing more to say the best and probably the last top-end I7 with four cores) 7700k is still too hot. and you will have to bother with it when overclocking. if there is no good dropsy or a top tower and you need a more or less quiet system.

Pros
  • cold compared to 7700k, almost all 4.6-4.9 chase
Cons
  • under cover)

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It is of good quality, but I won't buy it again.

Advice (for the z170 chipset): 1) Choose the cheapest stone and, on an outdated BIOS (in which overclocking is enabled, which Intel recently sawed out of greed again), drive up to 4.0-4.4 Hz to obtain the best price/quality ratio (if no specific applications requiring AVX instructions or integrated graphics are required). 2) Overclock the 6600K to the same frequencies as the 6700K. If you don't need 8 threads, the price is lower and the performance is nearly the same. 3) If 8 threads are…

Pros
  • Best performance outside of extremely expensive and specialized platforms (2022,2022) little power usage
Cons
  • The thermal interface between the lid and the crystal, or "snot," adds an additional 10 to 20 degrees to the core temperature under maximum load (the solution is "scalping," which involves cutting off the lid and replacing the TI). Extremely slow acceleration. Chips typically require 4.4–4.6, or 10-15% productivity. narrow textolite. You can destroy the processor by actively moving the case with a sizable cooler fitted. Vise scalping also increased in danger a little.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch, be sure to try it.

CPU: i7-7820x. Tomahawk (by MSI) mother board. Here we have HyperX HX426C15FBK4/16 memory. With no need for overclocking or CPU swapping. For CAE hydraulic and thermal physics modeling, the system was built using Intel's compiler and AVX instructions. At least three times the performance (reduced simulation time) of the i7-3770k is now possible. Overheating was a worry under load, but the most expensive cooling tower on the market took care of that problem.

Pros
  • Work performance on par with a low-end server for a subset of tasks. When under heavy computational strain, the temperature drops significantly. Numerous motherboard options available.
Cons
  • At the time this evaluation was written, there were none.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

I completely ated the system and decided to buy this particular processor, since I do not plan to overclock. And so that it lasts until the next ate for 7 years. So far, everything is pulling without problems. With powerful recent games, it heats up to only 37-40 C. In normal use, 25-29 degrees. Despite the fact that it is not the most expensive zalman cooler for 2700.

Pros
  • Powerful, doesn't get hot
Cons
  • Until discovered

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best I ever used, recommend it to everybody.

The first time I ordered on , they did not disappoint. Thanks guys! Purchase with an expectation of 6 years. Everything worked, though I had to dance with the RAM. The processor in the dual channel understands only modules with a high delay on the first pair. Plus, I note that the percentage on my msi gaming m3 h170 with no overclocking allowed me to give a x37 multiplier for all cores, which gave me 3700 MHz for all cores. In general, thank you, did not deceive.

Pros
  • He. the same
Cons
  • no compatible

Bought in November 2022 to replace an old system with a Core 2 Duo E8500. Both have a 65W heat pack, as they say, feel the difference! Instead of a regular one, I took a turret Zalman CNPS7X 135mm high, a clear bust - but it was quiet and touched on a hot summer. There was no choice in the stores, I had to take what they give. I consider distributed computing projects on the BOINC platform 24/7. At 100% load, depending on the project, with the above-mentioned cooler and ASUS Fan Expert…

Pros
  • Cold
Cons
  • - Price - The regular cooler does not take out, the temperature at idle and when surfing is 32-37, but as soon as the load rose to 100%, the temperature went off scale above 90.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for money, one of the best offers.

this percentage is just begging for the need for a liquid cooling system! currently running at 4100 at 77-80 degrees in full load and air cooling at 4500 it reaches critical temperatures of 93-96 degrees. therefore, my overclocking potential has so far been limited only by the absence of a liquid system at 4100 I confirm stability 24/7 for more than 800 hours at 100% load without downtime

Pros
  • good overclocking potential, multitasking, stability
Cons
  • thermal interface on the core

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A practical product, nothing to complain about.

At first I took the i5-6600, but I was confused by the result in Cinebench, 615 points. It's generally good, but expected more. After replacing it with 6700K, I calmed down))) - 925 cb. Surprisingly, this stripped-down 1151 platform works well. And for the house and for work very smart pebble. Rather, for the home, it is redundant today, but it will do if you don’t want to think about an upgrade in six months. The price is low, especially considering the cost of motherboards.

Pros
  • It's nice to realize that this is a top desktop stone, everything works quickly and is expectedly stable. Inexpensive compared to 2022 v3
Cons
  • 4 cores, in my opinion, will soon be not enough