Testseek.co.uk have collected 316 expert reviews of the Intel Core i7 4770K 3.5GHz Socket 1150 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i7 4770K 3.5GHz Socket 1150.
June 2013
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The editors liked
Fastest quadcore consumer chip in the world
Scalable
Forwardlooking architecture
IGP up to 50 per cent faster
Classleading power consumption
Excellent overall performance
Unparalleled single threaded performance
Good overclocking headroom
Priced competitively to Ivy Bridge
Improved integrated graphics
Still the best mainstream PC processor
Excellent per
Core performance
More efficient than ever
The editors didn't like
New motherboard required for LGA1150
Early chips show limited overclocking potential
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Runs with high temperatures
We saw worse than Ivy Bridge power consumption figures
Comparatively low performance gain versus Ivy Bridge
ETeknix says
Intel have raised the performance bar once again and Haswell is a platform that delivers unparalleled
Abstract: While some computationally-intense applications are benefiting greatly from the core-avx2 compiler optimizations, not all workloads will benefit. The core-avx2 instructions also caused some performance regressions with what's found in GCC 4.8.1. GCC ...
With the high-end CPU race firmly in their pocket, Intel didn't need to light the world aflame with a significantly faster processor. Breathing room is a luxury few technology companies can claim and its given Intel time to improve their products with...
While there isn't a substantial increase in GPU performance between Richland and Trinity, AMD's GPU performance lead over Ivy Bridge was big enough to withstand Haswell's arrival. Note that although we're comparing performance to Haswell here, Richland ex...
Final Thoughts ]In terms of performance the upgrade to Haswell is very reminiscent of that from Sandy Bridge to Ivy Bridge, in the sense that for the most part we only saw a very minor improvement in performance. Where Haswell looked most impressive ...
Abstract: For the multi-threaded C-Ray ray-tracer, none of the tested CPUs come close to matching the i7-4770K's performance-per-Watt under Linux. Stay tuned for additional Intel Core i7 4770K "Haswell" benchmarks under Linux coming soon on Phoronix. No conc...
Crysis 2 with XFX HD 7850 Black Edition API: DirectX 11 ( DirectX 11 Upgrade Patch) Hi-res Texture: On Quality: High Resolution: 1920x1080 Anti-Aliasing: 4X Map: Central Park Runs: 3 Comparison: Average FPS The Crysis score were made with XFX HD 78...
Abstract: We've already seen what the Core i7-4770K can do at its default frequency. Now, it's time to go beyond the chip's stock speed.K-series Haswell processors provide overclockers with three ways to crank the CPU frequency. Raising the Turbo multiplier is the ...
Published: 2013-06-03, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
As always, the rafts of data on the preceding pages can be boiled down to one simple price-performance plot, for those folks considering a purchase. Here's how the Core i7-4770K stacks up against the two prior generations of Intel processors—and the clos...
Published: 2013-06-03, Author: Bruno , review by: reviewstudio.net
TweetThe wait is over and the 4th generation Intel Core processors family, codename Haswell, is out in the wild, along with the new 8-series chipsets and socket LGA1150. They've lost 5 pins, but let's see the benefits.We had the chance to review the i7-47...
We know you're all gagging to know how well the Core i7-4770K overclocks, so we'll be brief with our initial thoughts about the processor itself.Our benchmark results can be split into two distinct parts.On the one hand we have strictly computational, clo...