Testseek.com 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
(86%)
316 Reviews
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Let me just say it. Core i7 4770K is the fastest quad-core processor on the globe, however it is going to disappoint the real enthusiast PC afficionados that where looking for actual RAW processor performance increasements, they have no reason to upgrade...
High performance, Includes Hyper-Threading technology, Better temperatures than Ivy Bridge series, Good price based on performance, Very low power consumption under both idle and load, More memory overclocking options
Lower possible overclock than the Ivy Bridge series
The Intel Core i7-4770K retails for $342. High performance Includes Hyper-Threading technology Better temperatures than Ivy Bridge series Good price based on performance Very low power consumption under both idle and load More memory overclocking options...
Haswell is an interesting processor, as it takes Intel in a new direction, making them stronger in the mobile market, while still maintaining their performance dominance in the desktop market. When comparing Haswell as the direct replacement to Ivy Br...
GPU performance greatly improved compared to last generation, Support for DirectX 11, Driver maturity improved, Turbo Boost to dynamically adjust graphics clocks, Completely noiseless, HDMI Audio bitstreaming supported, Added GPU overclocking capability v
Limited GPU performance, GT3 (with embedded DRAM) not available on LGA1150
The Intel Core i7-4770K retails at around $340. GPU performance greatly improved compared to last generation Support for DirectX 11 Driver maturity improved Turbo Boost to dynamically adjust graphics clocks Completely noiseless HDMI Audio bitstreaming sup...
Abstract: While all of the Linux support is technically there, it's still early support and will continue to be refined. Unfortunately, it seems not everything was completely baked in time. I've run benchmarks of the Intel Core i7 4770K "Haswell" processor on Li...
Published: 2013-06-01, Author: Paul , review by: hitechlegion.com
Reasonably priced, Overall improved performance, Quick Sync, HyperThreading, Improved HD video performance, Unlocked, Low Power Consumption, 22nm
Temperatures will become a factor when performance tuning, Not the performance gains expected with the new Generation
My expectations were quite high; I guess I fell into the hype when I heard about this processor. Did they fall short? Somewhat, since I had really expected a bone crushing increase in performance from the 4th Generation Core i7 4770K over its predecesso...
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Published: 2013-06-01, Author: Chris , review by: tomshardware.com
AMD introduced us to its Kabini and Temash SoCs one week ago. Naturally, we were excited to learn more about the Jaguar architecture, to see GCN rolled into a truly low-power configuration, and most of all, to get our hands on the devices AMD was promisin...
Haswell is a solid step forward for Intel's microarchitecture design. Its improvement over the Sandy-to-Ivy Bridge processor shrink is palpable and impressive. It overclocks well on ambient cooling – especially our sample – but that overclocking level ...
Published: 2013-06-01, Author: Carl , review by: HardCOREware.net
If you were thinking that Haswell would be “the one you’ve all been waiting for” you are probably going to be somewhat disappointed. As mentioned on the first page, Haswell was all about mobile and all-in-one platforms. It’s not that Intel is neglecting...
Abstract: This is a very volatile time for Intel. In an ARM-less vacuum, Intel's Haswell architecture would likely be the most amazing thing to happen to the tech industry in years. In mobile Haswell is slated to bring about the single largest improvement in batter...