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Juni 2014
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Publicerad: 2014-06-10, Författare: Chris , testad av: tomshardware.co.uk
You might call the Core i7-4790K Haswell's Super Saiyan form. Intel didn't rework its thermal interface material or power delivery because the Core i7-4770K was facing pressure from AMD. No. Devil's Canyon appears as the company's response to guys like me...
Sammanfattning: here's a cogent argument to be made for Intel having the enthusiast end of the desktop PC CPU market sewn up to such an extent that it has little reason to innovate until AMD catches up in the distant future. The lack of competitive pressure has caused technological stagnation at the £150-plus price point, as the Core i7-4770K - primarily a CPU with a basic GPU baked in - isn't going to face renewed competition from AMD's FX processors anytime soon...
Sammanfattning: The month of November sees AMD introduce an A10-6790K APU and Intel debut the Core i5-3340S and Core i5-4440S processors. We also learn a lot about AMD's future roadmap from the APU Developer Summit '13, and share some tidbits about upcoming products. I...
Faster at stock speeds than the 4770K, Comparable pricing, Cooler running, Virtualization tech, NGPTIM
Haswell overclocking variability
Intel announced Devil's Canyon in a flourish that showed Intel was once again looking after the enthusiasts among us. Intel boasted about 5GHz clock speeds on air with a cooler running core thanks to the use of a new thermal interface material and rework ...
Intel’s Devil’s Canyon may be an interim revision to the Haswell architecture but it has been designed specifically for enthusiasts. When the original Haswell processors made their way into the sales channels, there were plenty of complaints of high tempe...
Sammanfattning: With enthusiasts firmly in their sights, Intel is preparing to launch a pair of new processors code named Devil’s Canyon. Under the i7 4790K and i5 4690K guises these CPUs are among the fastest Intel has ever released and have the added benefit of (suppos...
Sammanfattning: Intel's brisk production schedule should see the new 14nm Broadwell architecture arrive by Christmas, but that doesn't mean Haswell is out of tricks. To tide us over until the next generation arrives, Intel has released a new spin on the Haswell design, c...
The new Intel i7 4790K isn't anything amazing when compared to the i7 4770K that it's replacing. That's not a bad thing, though. For starters the i7 4770K is and was a fantastic processor. It offered great out of the box performance and overclocking is e...
Power packed performance, Improved thermal interface
Costly
The Intel Core i7-4790K is the best processor we have tested till date. If you can afford it, buy it and you will remain ahead of the curve for a long time.Gadget DealsRecommended in this category50Asus Chromebox CN60...80Plextor M5 Pro Xtreme 256GB SSD.....
4 GHz clock speed for all four cores, Fits in earlier socket 1150 boards, Improved thermal dissipation, Unlocked multiplier for easy overclocking
Higher base clock reduces margin for overclocking
The Devil's Canyon is Intel's first consumer chip with an out of the box base clock of 4 GHz sweetened by the overclocking potential an unlocked multiplier offers. However it is not going to show huge overclocking gains without support from a good cooling...