- An excellent, powerful processor, it doesn’t get very hot, the standard operation at 4.2-4.5 GHz is enough, it drove up to 4.85 GHz, but I’m not a supporter of overclocking, so I returned to the default settings and work for myself calmly. 4 yanda 8 threads, for modern tasks (games, work with charts) is quite enough!
- did not reveal
- Cold Fast
- I don’t know yet, it seems that such muck has not been noticed behind Intel
- All
- Didn't find
- 1. Fastest for 2022 for programming tasks available at a reasonable price 2. Intel did not fail. 3. There are many advantages, depending on what to compare with (younger brothers or competitors) .
- Didn't find any deficiencies. 1. Price - so the best product and should cost more. 2. Few differences from the previous generation - so I don’t care if it’s the most modern now, and I’m switching from a 10-year-old computer.
- toys plays
- For intensive work with graphics and video . this is not his
- 7700K. Top percent on socket 1151. 4 cores 8 threads. High frequencies per core and overclocking capabilities.
- Thermal paste under the heat distributing cover.
- Cool, relatively decent price, great choice for gamers when migrating from ancient processors.
- No
- 8 cores low temperature clock frequency 4.37 GHz old cheap motherboard
- no flaws
- Powerful built-in video card, even allows you to play BF4. Working with fast ddr4 modules. The best processor for gaming in 2022, without any reservations. Ryzen is good, but it either costs more or drains in games. In prof. ryzen tasks are definitely better, however.
- Difficulties when working with Microsoft operating systems other than 10. Unexpected bursts of temperature up to 70-77 degrees. Bad thermal paste under the cover. +3% performance compared to previous generations. High price for all the same 4 cores and 8 MB of cache.