7700K leaked benches - SiSoft

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Justinbaileyman

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Well lets hope not geese, I can't afford to shell out another $349 bucks for another cpu so soon. as it is I need to get a motherboard like asap and as its looking that's going to run another $200-$300 bucks as well. :( I am not made of money and I don't have that awesome money tree growing out back like most of you guys.Wish I did though :) I just hope I don't regret buying into Z170 when I have a feeling there is going to be some majorly cool feature I am going to kick myself in the butt for not waiting for on the Z270 mobo's.
 

EXCellR8

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I'll take the 6700k off your hands... I just pawned off my 6600k last week and my computer just doesn't seem to work without a CPU, weird right?
 
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I think the KBL-X die is different (ie: the IGP is completely gone) but either way you can assume that the best KBL-X dies are going to hedge funds and the NSA, not to consumers.

I doubt it, it's more likely to be the same exact die with iGPU disabled.
 

superstition

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So it's Devil Canyon again? New chipset (Z270) perhaps?
Devil's Canyon was sold to enthusiasts on the promise of greatly improved TIM, not solder.

Did it have greatly improved TIM? According to tests the performance was exactly the same as the old TIM — poor.

Devil's Canyon Proves Intel Doesn't Care About PC Enthusiasts

Intel ‘Devil’s Canyon’ chips’ NGPTIM is still not efficient – research

Anton Shilov said:
Intel Corp.’s NGPTIM [next-generation polymer thermal interface material], which was supposed to bring back record overclocking capabilities to the company’s processors is better than its predecessor, but is significantly worse than commercially available thermal interfaces, a new research has found out.