Intel Kaby Lake i7 7700K benchmark leak

Intel Kaby Lake i7 7700K benchmark leak

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Intel Kaby Lake i7 7700K benchmark leak

Benchmarks for Intel's upcoming Kaby lake i7 7700K have been leaked, showcasing a base clock speed of 4.2GHz, a 15% increase in single threaded performance and a 19% increase in multi-threaded performance.

These new benchmarks leaks come from the GeekBench database, with the benchmarked system using 32GB of system memory and a Gigabyte motherboard. These benchmarks match previous rumours that the Intel i7 7700K will have a base clock of 4.2GHz, which is a 200MHz increase over the base clock speeds of Intel's Skylake 6700K.

Right now rumours suggest that the Kaby Lake i7 7700K will have base clock speeds of 4.2GHz and boost clock speeds that can be as high as 4.5GHz, making this CPU have clock speeds that match previous generation Intel CPUs when overclocked.

Below are results from other recent Intel CPU in GeekBench, which show that these 7700K easily outperform the i7 6700K, though it is hard to tell if these performance increases are due to the CPUs clock speed advantage or due to changed in Intel's CPU architecture.

One thing that needs to be noted is that these results are for a single benchmark test, which on its own only showcases part of the overall picture. Hopefully, we will be seeing more of Intel's Kaby lake architecture soon, as we would love to see more CPUs with increased single-threaded performance hit the market.



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Benchmarks for Intel's Kaby lake i7 7700K have been leaked, showing a 15% increase in single threaded performance.https://t.co/DhUko7KpMP pic.twitter.com/qjkUoGJ2qL — OC3D (@OC3D) October 3, 2016

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