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Publié: 2017-01-24, Auteur: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
High Single-Thread Performance, Flexible Overclocking, DX12 Graphics Core, Low Power, Great Overclocker
Only Two Cores, No Turbo Boost
Before wrapping things up, we'd also like to talk a bit about power consumption. Throughout all of our benchmarking and testing, we monitored how much power our Intel Core i7-7350K-based test system was consuming with a power meter, versus the other test...
Great Multi-threaded Performance, Best In Class Single-threaded Performance, Better Power Consumption Than Skylake, Very Reasonable Price, The Best Overclocking Potential Since Sandy Bridge
Intel has obviously put some serious work into optimizing their 14 nm process. Intel has replaced the “tick-tock” with a "process-architecture-optimization" model. This is actually better from a desktop perspective and something I've been promoting for so...
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Publié: 2017-01-17, Auteur: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
The capability of Intel to produce fantastic CPUs for a multitude of generations usually means that it is worth skipping one or two if you're planning on an upgrade. As you saw when we reviewed the i5-7600K and i7-7700K they didn't offer much that the 660...
The Intel Core i7-7350K processor is a quick dual-core processor with Intel Hyper-Threading technology that delivers outstanding performance in lightly threaded applications. This processor won't challenge recent Intel quad-core processors in heavily thre...
Extrait: Kaby Lake. (That's 'Kaby rhymes with baby' if you're wondering, according to my press contact over at Intel, though I've heard it called 'Cabbie' Lake by more than a few folks.) Intel's 7th Generation Core processors are now available for everything from...
If you are on a budget, can't spend more than $200 on a CPU, can't spend more than $250 on a GPU, want to experiment or are comfortable with overclocking, and are doing IPC/frequency related things such as gaming, then the 7350K is a really good option...
Extrait: There was a time in the not to distant past that Intel was looking to deliver an unlocked dual-core processor on the cheap for the enthusiast without the budget to hit the 1K price point of the Extreme series or even between the $3-$400 price points of th...
I typically go into these conclusions knowing exactly what I am going to say but this time around Im torn between two extremes. On one hand the i3-7350K acts as a perfect gateway drug for newcomers to the overclocking scene; they dont need to bust their...
Extrait: Low Thermal Performer The Intel Core i3 range is usually Intel's entry level range of processor for the Core range. So seeing an unlocked option was quite a surprise for us. Clocked at 4.2Ghz, it's the fastest of all the Kaby Lake i3. Heck, it's as fast a...
Extrait: Intel's 7th-generation Kaby Lake processors represent a modest, if unexciting, upgrade over its Skylake predecessor. A large part of the performance increase can be attributed to the clock speed increases – 200MHz in the case of the Core i7-6700K (4.0GHz...