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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

I used turbo bust 2 to conduct some experiments using a hot pack. A significantly faster warm-up of the processor in conjunction with an increase in the amount of background noise led to the achievement of a marginal improvement in performance. Approximately the same as if you were to use an I7-8700K. I have kept the system in its normal mode, but in the event that performance is really essential, I will switch to turbo bust 2. It is interesting to note that the performance of the I7-8700 in…

Pros
  • The mission was to design a portable graphics unit that could be used in the house. When it came to power, system unit size, and noise under load, I was seeking for a solution that struck a balance. I used an I7-8700 with a 65-watt thermal package as the foundation for this analysis. We were not prepared for the acceleration. The selection of Intel was based, in part, on the company's outstanding performance in programs with a single thread of execution. compared to an older machine running on a standard I7-3930K without an overclock. It was determined that the new machine was approximately one and a half times faster at all of the jobs. Because to AVX, the advantage was as high as roughly 80 percent in a few instances. All of this while slashing energy use by a factor of two to two and a half. The finished product is a chill and nearly noiseless machine that fits inside of a tiny ITX case that has ample wall perforations but no noise protection.
Cons
  • The I7-8700 is currently the most suitable processor for the application in question.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, it's nice to use.

analysis of 8086k Since I switched from 6800k to it, I'll base my assessment on a comparison. I only work, so there are no "equals" between 6800k and 6850k in terms of rendering speed (in the sense of six nuclear physicists). However, working with graphics on an 8086k is much more comfortable because to the higher performance per core and up to 5 GHz of turbo boost. Since you spend the entire day working and only 20 minutes rendering, the pace of work is what matters the most to me…

Pros
  • excellent package Type Limited Edition Only 50,000 copies—this is difficult to believe— Not hot in stock, but turbo boost is effective Price (as of this writing, less expensive than 8700k) In 8086k, only chosen chips are used (according to the tests, this appears to be the case).
Cons
  • negative (not include all types of benchmarks) Multi-threaded performance in real-world apps compared to 6800k–6850k

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, Im glad I chose this option.

I'd want to start off by saying that it is irrelevant whether you took a stone with a locked multiplier or an unlocked one. turbo boost at stock frequencies, which is a lot. The greatest examples can operate between 1.1 to 12022 volts, but this is uncommon. The majority function between 12022 and 12022. In the worst case scenario, if a subpar copy is received, it will still function at 1.2-1.22v (I have not experienced worse). Second, we always ate the BIOS because jambs are frequently…

Pros
  • - Exceptional multithread and core performance overall It is best to be perplexed and take your time while selecting the voltage for your specimen because doing so will result in a more stable system, lower vpm zone and stone temperatures, and a longer working time. - The price has grown more reasonable; nonetheless, you shouldn't spend too much for an unlocked multiplier because you can find a subpar copy that can't handle more than +200–300 megahertz even on an expensive motherboard.
Cons
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It's about the i7 8700. I bought a box for 23. Before him, the g5400 growth was striking. I set the voltage to 12022 per cent. (screen 2 highlighted in red), locked the turbo boost to all 6 4.3 GHz cores and raised the OP frequency to 2666. The osst test was passed without problems at a room temperature of 29 degrees, see screen 1. With consumption, everything is also normal! ASUS ROG STRIX B360-H GAMING motherboard, Noctua NH-U12S cooler, mx-2 thermal paste. After reading the reviews I thought

Pros
  • Powerful and relatively cold!
Cons
  • there are none, except for the price (

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nothing special, there are positives and negatives.

Like everyone wanted to reset the operating temperature. There is only one way out - to remove the cover and change the factory snot to ZhM. Before scalping, the temperature in AIDA 64 CPU stress test was 75 degrees. What was my disappointment when, after the scalp, I did not get the desired result. Temperatures dropped by about 10-12 degrees! After re-scalping (more ZhM) and downvolting, I got minus a miserable 15 degrees! That is, now I have 46-47 degrees in idle, under load in games and…

Pros
  • A very productive contraption with a very moderate power consumption. With all the shortcomings, the thing is good.
Cons
  • - Price. Although I still bought it profitably in May from the Germans for about 22 - Thermal snot instead of solder under the lid. - Jumps in temperature and CPU load. Sometimes, when you open a page in the browser, the load on the processor jumps sharply and does not go away until you refresh the page. - Working temperatures do not suit me, but more in the comments.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is really good, I'm glad I bought it.

If you need to assemble a universal system from scratch, this is a good option. If it's itching to change the sandy/ivy i7 purely for gaming, I wouldn't recommend it. Its pros: 8700K (BOX) Powerful, factory overclocked, 6 cores / 12 threads - optimal, excellent rendering. Up to 5GHz on the Z370 Extreme 4 is chasing with a bang. The truth is that I have enough in stock. Video core more or less. Its cons: Heat dissipation, thermal paste under the hood, rebranding from year to year. In games…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, best quality.

Got pros: It is cold when idle, it freezes, the temperature drops to 24-26 C - a nimble machine with a large reserve. Works with Z370 AORUS Gaming K3 motherboard set bios profile - memory started at the stated frequency CORSAIR Vengeance LED 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 3000 (PC4-24000) C15 for DDR4 Systems – Red LED . The Zalman air tower cooler with copper tubes was taken out of the system unit where it had previously cooled the i7 4770K for five years. The system has been working stably for several da

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

The first thing I would like to say is that it does not matter if you took a stone with a locked multiplier or an unlocked one. at stock frequencies with turbo boost - and this is a lot. The best specimens are able to work at 1.1-12022v - but this is rare. Most operate in the 12022-12022 range. Even in the worst case, if a bad copy comes across, it will work at 1.2-1.22v (I have not seen worse). Secondly, we ate the BIOS without fail, since jambs are often fixed in them and the functionality is

Pros
  • - Excellent performance on both core and multithread in general - It is advisable to get confused and spend time to choose the voltage exactly for your specimen - this way you will get a more stable system, lower temperatures of the VRM zone and the stone itself, which will contribute to a longer operating period - The price tag has become more humane, you should not overpay for an unlocked multiplier, as you may come across a not very successful copy, which even on an expensive motherboard will not be able to take + 200-300 megahertz in excess
Cons
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Feedback on 8086k. He took it because in our mother country its price was equal to the price of 8700k. After 2600k in speeds, of course, the difference is still felt, plus 2 cores. Stock 4.0 took 4.6 without problems, I think it will take more But you must first change the snot, which is under the lid for liquid metal. Now at 4.6 Hz the temperature in linx was maximum 86 degrees, let alone 5 Hz, in idle it's calmly 35 degrees. I think at the moment one of the best processors, not counting the…

Pros
  • 6 cores, 12 threads. Overclocking
Cons
  • Price, hot you can fry eggs. 14nm not 12nm

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

To rid myself of suspicion, I decided to drop the frequency to 3600, in games I checked everything first on the drain, and that is, 4300 fps did not change at all, because temperatures above 60 do not go, now the guarantee will end, I’m thinking about a scalp, the assembly is terrible, why put a thermal gum for a percentage higher 25k? Different pros: The percentage in the drain calmly draws everything, with a 1070ti paired in games, the maximum load is 50 percent, I see no reason to drive Its…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

Do not listen to people who want 4.7-5.0 hertz with an aluminum tower with a 120 fan, in a non-ventilated case, who shout that the stone is hot, how unlucky I was, I'd better buy AMD . and blah blah blah. shouting "save-help" intel does not know how to make processors! dropsy be quiet silent loop 360 cools it with a bang! copper radiator, and 3 silent wings 3 120 mm impellers do their job. memory 3200 MHz at a voltage of 1.350

Pros
  • review about 8700k. high frequencies (at the moment 4.7 hertz at a voltage of 120228, I don’t drive further, because it makes no sense, but obviously you can take 5 hertz without tension). The processor is definitely good, powerful, for any games with a head of 100%. Cold - in winter it was 26 degrees at idle, now (May 2022) 32-34, under load in games 50-55 (the temperature of the cores, and not the temperature of the processor itself - in Hades 64 it is underestimated by the processor). 6 cores -12 threads (FPS with vidyuhi 980 ti immediately jumped by 20-25 frames, on a monitor 3440-1440,100 hz)
Cons
  • not yet discovered

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product suited me, I will recommend it to my friends.

review for 8700k, I will not report anything new, everyone knows that intel has gone to the extreme in the absence of competition and created this miracle without solder under the lid using some kind of North Korean thermal paste scalping gives about -20! degrees using liquid metal Isn't this an irresponsible attitude to the release of top products?!

Pros
  • + top 6 cores with minimum 3.7 Ghz + power reserve for a long time + wants to be dispersed + acquired scalping experience
Cons
  • - no solder under the lid - terrible quality of thermal paste under the cover - pay/scalp - box version without cooler

Got pros: Performance - compared to the Core i7 4770k that I had for 7 years until now, the performance has significantly increased, despite the fact that the 4770k has 4 cores \ 8 threads and here there are 8 cores. Some games sank in FPS, I thought the video card was to blame, it turned out that the percentage did not pull. With heat dissipation, everything is ok - I installed the Noctua NH-D15 air tower, which is healthy as hell, it keeps the temperature - with almost silent operation of the

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, Im glad I found this product.

If a new computer or an upgrade from old platforms (2500-2600K), then the transition is justified (especially in FHD games or working with video editors and raster graphics). From previous generations, the upgrade does not make sense except for benches. Has pros: 9700K The speed of 8 cores and one core. The frequency is 4.6-4.7 in the load in games on the drain. The drain temperature on the Nokt 15S is up to 65 in load and 30 in idle. At least some solder (better than chewing gum) Its cons…

The processor was chosen for a computer with a backlog of 5-10 years. The only problem is heat dissipation. I took it with index K, and it heats up even without overclocking. The temperature can jump 5-10 degrees for no apparent reason, the cooler constantly howls under this matter. Thought I'd scalp when overclocking was needed, but I can't stand the noise. I spent on liquid metal, a new tower xsilence m504d (there was a gammaxx 400), a scalper, in the amount of about 4k. After the scalp and…

Pros
  • Power. A vision for the future
Cons
  • What a hot tin, requires investment in cooling

Maybe someone will be useful. The Gigabyte z390 gaming x board, on which the 8700 was previously installed, seems to support the 9-series out of the box. However, the 9700k would not start in any way. It turned out that the F6 bios firmware that I had did not support the R0 stepping that my processor has. It's good that there are several computers in the house, I downloaded the F8 firmware to the flash drive, installed it via Q-Flesh, and everything started up.

Pros
  • Significantly colder than the 8th series, 8 full-fledged cores, of course, fast. I took it in early August for 25 kopecks, boxed - thanks to the new ryzens, probably the difference with the original version was minimal. Compared to the previous 8700 (without k) - earth and sky, the temperature dropped by 10 degrees in the Aida stress test. Of course, I knew about the solder, but I did not think that the 9 would be so cold. Yes, and the percentage seems to be successful (Malaysian, stepping r0) at full load keeps 4.6 in turbo boost for all cores at a voltage of 120225-120220, the hottest core is 62 degrees. The previous 8700 (oem), with long dances with a tambourine around the selection of voltage, agreed to work only at 120225-120220, and even then the temperature was slightly over 70 (turbo boost is on, stable 4.3 for all cores). Cooler in both cases Dipkul Assassin 2, MX-4 paste.
Cons
  • on Gigabyte z390 gaming x did not start right away, see comment

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

In games under the Thermalright Macho Rev. B cooler and zalman i3 case with 6 turntables (2 of them 140mm), the temperature in 5 battles and pubg is 50-60 degrees. In 30 degree heat outside. In the AIDA stress test, max. 70 degrees at the core. Got the boxed version. It turns out that the native cooler is included there. Naturally, it is contraindicated to install it in the gaming system.

Pros
  • Bought exclusively for gaming. He copes with his task perfectly.
Cons
  • Hot because of the thermoconcha under the lid of the proca. It is not clear why Intel shoves thermal paste there instead of solder.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product for me, I was satisfied with the price.

I bought it, installed it and everything is ok. BUT! In AIDA64 (Stress CPU, stress FPU) showed a temperature of 98c and throttling of 6% (!) And this is without overclocking. Yes, I don’t have dropsy, but 7 copper tubes even with 6700k showed excellent results during overclocking. In general, I overclocked it easily to 5 GHz at low voltage (this is a plus), but due to temperatures I left only 4.8 GHz. I recently scalped and replaced the paste with liquid metal. When overclocked to 5 GHz, the…

Pros
  • The power of the cores and their number.
Cons
  • "Thermal interface" under the lid.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, Im glad I chose this option.

The top is the top, I switched from the old Q8200 (2022) and was extremely happy. I haven’t even started to overclock yet, because I already have enough power. + I had to buy a good cooler for it. I chose "Thermalright Macho Rev. B" for it - this "baby" can at least tame the 8700K in overclocking. *In idle 31 degrees. In games 49 - 58. * without manual overclocking to 5Mhz

Pros
  • - top CoffeLake with index K for overclocking - 6 cores, 12 threads! - 3 years warranty on BOX - version and a beautiful sticker included (a trifle, but nice) - built-in video core, not the best, but extremely useful when, for example, your video card is in a service center for diagnostics (repair). pulls CS-GO, Dota 2 at the minimum, movies and not demanding office applications.
Cons
  • - lack of solder, or rather, the use of thermocouples . ahem-ahem! thermal paste - sufficiently high temperatures during acceleration - requires a powerful cooler for cooling - only fits 1151 v2 socket - price