Intel Core i7-7700K, 4 Cores & 8 Threads Unlocked Desktop Processor with Intel HD Graphics 630 - View 1

Intel Core i7-7700K, 4 Cores & 8 Threads Unlocked Desktop Processor with Intel HD Graphics 630

4.7 (3,002 ratings)
~$148.00
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Key Features

  • System Ram Type: Ddr4 Sdram

Specifications

Wattage
91 watts
Cache Memory Installed Size
8 MB
Processor Count
4
Processor Socket
LGA 1151
Platform
Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003
Secondary Cache
8 MB
Processor Series
Core i7
Processor Speed
4.2 GHz
Item Dimensions L x W
9.52"L x 5"W
Manufacturer
INTEL
Global Trade Identification Number
00735858325837
Style Number
BX80677I77700K
UPC
735858325837 191687403922
Brand Name
Intel
Processor Brand
Intel

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Customer Reviews

Lu Wingfield
I upgraded from an FX-8320 to this CPU and it SCREAMS. For the cost, I wasn't sure if this was going to perform better than the i7-6700k but I really think it was worth it based on the increase in gaming quality I've seen. But even with the huge increase in performance, there have been some drawbacks, though somewhat minor in my opinion.I'm going to go ahead and mirror what about half the reviews I've seen here and on Newegg have said; it gets hot. Hotter than it really feels like it should. Some people haven't had issues and I think they've won the Silicon Lottery and I am very jealous of them. I, however, am a huge loser in the lottery I feel. With a Corsair H105 I'm seeing around 36-40C idle temps and at 100% load... Well I can't really tell how high up it can really go because when I fire up Prime95 with small FFT's the temps go straight up to 100C and I have to cancel the test within seconds. When running in-place FFT's I see around 77-80C. Now granted I HAVE had my H105 for around 3 years now so it's possible it's not having fun working with my motherboard or the pump is going bad and I do plan on replacing it soon, but in the mean time I really don't think these temps are normal at all. Part of the problem could be the mobo (GIGABYTE AORUS GA-Z270X-Gaming K7 Gaming Motherboard LGA1151 Intel Z270 2-Way SLI ATX DDR4 Motherboard for reference) delivering too much power to the CPU, and some people have said that driver updates fix this problem and I really should have done that before this review so I will update later if that DOES fix it. Because of this issue I've been unable, out of fear, to overclock at all though I'm sure outside of stress tests I wouldn't have to worry about it overheating much while gaming or day to day use.The other issue I've had is also related to temperature. While idling I periodically would see vastly different temperatures on each core. And when I say vastly, I mean the difference between Core 0 being 35C and Core 1 being 65C. This would happen randomly when running programs OR idling and would lead to a huge annoyance; my case fans turning up to compensate for just a few seconds then winding down. Not the biggest annoyance but I've heard others talking about this and I believe I've found a solution. After disabling the onboard graphics, the mobo option to deliver power to it was still set on. Using the Gigabyte App Center utility Easy Tune I turned it down and am no longer seeing this issue, so yay for that.Overall I'm very pleased with this product, despite it's temp issues. These issues may seem huge but in all honesty I never see temps higher than 65C while doing anything other than stress tests and my problems could stem from mobo issues but none of these have caused me to regret my purchase. I struggle whether or not to rate this at 4 or 5 stars due to my issues, but mine aren't as extreme as I may have portrayed them and most others don't seem to be experiencing this level of temperature and that leads me to a solid 5 star review.
Victor M. MitriVictor M. Mitri
CPU: Intel i7 7700k:l have mixed feeling about this processor, first lets start with the positive side:Pro: Great speed, i was able to overclock it to 5.53 ghz without a problem, and reached benchmark number one on CMU-Z with speed of 577 beating any similar processor around.with clock speed 4.2 - 4.5 ghz this CPU speed is more then capable to handle any application no matter what, i'm running Lightroom, Photoshop, Bridge, Time Lapse application, plus other application and yet able to play COD in the background at full fps on Eco mode :)Cons: processor can overheat and have spikes in temp, this is what many reported and i have noticed till I was able to fix it by resting bios, i was able to solve this issue buy bios reset, and i'm not sure if it was a bio, but now i'm no longer overclocking the CPU, i'm leaving it on Eco mode or performance up to 4.5ghz.Temp works idle 30c maximum while playing games <45cBenchmark is beyond great, since i received fastest single thread result in july 2017 @ 557Maybe when i'm going to receive my new liquid coolant i will give it another try, but it will be for benchmark purposes only, since there is no application which will require anything above 4.5ghz that i'm using.
Tamir
Work good 💯
Jacob
This processor really performs. I built my pc before I had my graphics card, mainly to install all my games and software that I use. I used to play League of Legends and CS:GO alot on my old pc, and because it has a older dual core processor and no graphics card, I would get 48 frames on average in League of Legends and about 18 frames on average in CS:GO. This processor, on the same low settings, will get a solid 180 fps in League of Legends and between 80-120 fps in CS:GO. And that's only at the stock clock, I didn't really stretch my overclock on this card, I only have it overclocked to 5ghz, but I with that I've noticed faster load times in various programs and some fps increase on some games. This processor should be a cheaper option to good performance, compared to current pricing of coffee lake. Would recommend this processor, or the new coffee lake processors, assuming this performance is carried over and the bonus of the extra 2 cores on coffee lake.