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Intel’s Core i7-6700K “Skylake” is more equal than other

byCustoms Today Report
23/07/2015
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NEW YORK: Intel’s Core i7-6700K “Skylake” CPU was always going to be impressive. It’s hard to expect anything less from a CPU that runs at 4.0 GHz out of the box and that packs 8mb of cache.

“Sounds a lot like the i7-4790K,” we hear you saying. All things being equal, however, the i7-6700K is more equal than the other.

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If Skylake’s architecture has anything to say about it, the architecture boasts some substantial improvements. According to early tests, in fact, the newer Skylake CPU is up to 29% faster than its Devil’s Canyon compatriot in certain scenarios, and is generally faster everywhere else.

That, friends, is an i7-6700K at 5.2 GHz, and it was achieved on air cooling. No matter whom you are, that’s one heck of an overclock.

You can thank HKEPC, and their Chief-Reporter Lam Chu-Kui, for the overclock on Intel’s new consumer-grade flagship CPU.

Lam Chu-Kui was apparently able to achieve that overclock with just 1.35V; keep in mind that the i7-4790K needed a voltage of 1.5 – 1.52V before it would reach that same 5.2 GHz.

That means a lower, more manageable temperature, a more stable CPU and, generally, more CPUs that should readily reach that mark.

Intel’s i7-6700K as well as the i5-6600K will be shown off at Gamescom comes August 5th – we can’t wait.

We just hope the i5 variant is just as capable. And think what Kaby Lake, Intel’s next 14nm CPU family, will be capable come their release.

 

 

 

 

 

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