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Specifications
Manufacturer
Intel
Part #
BX80677I77700K
Series
Intel Core i7
Microarchitecture
Kaby Lake
Core Family
Kaby Lake-S
Socket
LGA1151
Core Count
4
Thread Count
8
Performance Core Clock
4.2 GHz
Performance Core Boost Clock
4.5 GHz
L2 Cache
1 MB
L3 Cache
8 MB
TDP
91 W
Integrated Graphics
Intel HD Graphics 630
Maximum Supported Memory
64 GB
ECC Support
No
Includes Cooler
No
Packaging
Boxed
Lithography
14 nm
Includes CPU Cooler
No
Simultaneous Multithreading
Yes: Hyper-Threading
Price History
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from completed build Budget Gaming and Programming PC
- No Official Windows 11 Support
- Significantly slower than newer CPUs In 2024 I recommend getting AMD Ryzen Instead
from completed build 2017 special
The last desktop 4c/8t i7. Not worth it as it has no upgrade path, unless you’re into motherboard modding. Doesn’t officially support windows 11. Just go with 8th gen intel or newer.
from completed build Greeeeeeen.
Solid CPU, still competitive in single-core performance with the much later 2600. Minus one star for being the last 4c8t i7, good riddance to that era.
from completed build Customer Rig #33: Prebuilt Frankenstein
Don't overpay for this in 2021/2022. It's insane to me seeing people continue to pay the price of an i5-12600K for these. Can still be a decent budget option if found for a low enough price (wouldn't go over $80 honestly, since it needs a beefier motherboard and cooler than an i3-10100 to deliver roughly the same performance).
from completed build My currently bottlenecked build, Will be updated by the end of the year
When I bought it back in 2016 this was the bomb, however in 2021 I can't recommend it unless you get it pretty cheap.
from completed build TARS
A really good CPU even for its age the only downside is that temps get hot quite quickly.
from completed build Siege 2
Only 4 cores, but still pretty strong with a good oc.
from completed build Vulcan (The Meminator / My first build)
At the time, this was a great CPU. It still is a great CPU and can support most modern graphics cards well, but it's no longer a top-of-the-line CPU with its outdated technology. No issues in 3 years (I haven't overclocked it at all), and the temps are fine with my Hyper 212 (72-75 under load, I also have 6 case fans). 3 years later, I haven't replaced thermal paste or anything, it scores 2268 on Cinebench (Their benchmark for this CPU is 2420).
from completed build El cheapo 2017 evolved
It's still fine considering Intel haven't chance IPC in 5 years and still remain competitive. Overclocked at 4.8 it's matching 3300X and beating 10320. In many games would actually perform within 2-3% of stock 10600k, so it's still too early for an upgrade. My chip though happened to be on the worse end it can't go higher than 4.8 at 1.370V, but temps under stress load are just 70
However I almost wish I bought my PC in 2018 when 8700k was out lol Or 2019 when the whole spectrum of 3600/3700x/3900x was out
from completed build Customer Rig #9: Upgrade
8700K came out a few months later and was so much better. This CPU still smashes games that only make good use of 4C/8T.