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Reviews of Intel Core i7 4790K 4.0GHz Socket 1150

Testseek.com have collected 274 expert reviews of the Intel Core i7 4790K 4.0GHz Socket 1150 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i7 4790K 4.0GHz Socket 1150.
Award: Editor’s Choice June 2014
June 2014
 
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The editors liked

  • Fastest Intel QuadCore Ever
  • New Packaging Materials and TIM
  • Same Price as 4770K
  • Good Overclocker
  • Incredibly fast
  • New TIM (Thermal Interface Material)
  • Cool temps
  • More headroom for overclocking
  • Significantly faster than 2013's top Haswell chip
  • The Core i7-4770K
  • At the same price
  • Faster than the Core i7-4770K. Significantly lower operating temperature. Adds features that its predecessor lacked.
  • Stock 4GHz with Turbo up to 4.4 GHz
  • Idle temps are very low
  • Higher factory speeds
  • Same price tag like 4770K
  • Marginally better temps
  • Compatibility with older Z87 boards
  • Added speed
  • Better thermal interface material
  • Performance slightly better than the Intel Core i74770K when overclocked
  • 500 MHz boost over the Core i7-4770K
  • Improved TIM and added capacitors
  • Priced the same as the Core i7-4770K
  • The fastest Intel quad-core processor to date
  • Decent performance
  • Low power consumption
  • Multi-display-capable iGPU
  • Clock boost for the same price
  • Intel XMP supported
  • Compatible with both Z87 and Z97 motherboards
  • Though it might require a BIOS update
  • The Core i74790K is clocked 14% higher than the i74770K while running a degree or two cooler and costing the same at $339.
  • Good performance
  • Overclocks well
  • Z170 platform offers new features.

The editors didn't like

  • Not A New Architecture
  • Not Quite The Overclocking Beast It Was Made Out To Be
  • None
  • Will likely require a new motherboard
  • Despite using the same LGA 1150 socket
  • Only moderate overclocking potential with our review chip
  • Despite Intel's promises
  • Overclocking headroom is very limited
  • Retail CPU doesn't come with much needed higher performance heatsink
  • Limited overclocking due to heat
  • Same overclocking potential
  • Compared to the price gap
  • The speed difference to the Intel Core i74770K is not very noticeable
  • Overclocking seems to be more sensitive to BCLK adjustments
  • Overclocking could be better
  • No overclocking
  • Nothing really "new"
  • Integrated GPU limited in 3D gaming performance
  • The chip's overclocking performance isn't as strong as Intel led us to believe
  • Certainly not enough to upgrade from the 4770K.
  • Not much faster than Haswell
  • Still quadcore
  • No heatsink included
  • Needs new motherboard and RAM

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  Published: 2014-06-27, Author: Antonio , review by: hispazone.com

  • Los nuevos Devil's Canyon son un pequeño paso más en la evolución de la gama de procesadores de Intel. Cómo ya ha ocurrido en las últimas familias de chips de la compañía, no se trata de un salto importante en rendimiendo: la arquitectura es la misma y el...

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  Published: 2014-11-14, Author: Enlace , review by: enlacehw.com

  • Temperatura de operación mas baja, Mayor rendimiento que un i7-4770k, Compatibilidad con tarjetas madre Intel de la serie 8, Buen margen de overclock, Mayor desempeño en mono núcleo,
  • Precio mas elevado que un i7-4770k, Mismos gráficos integrados que el i7-4770K
  • El i7-4790K es perfecto para el usuario que planea armar un sistema de alto rendimiento. Sin embargo, no es una inversión que valga la pena para los dueños de un i7-4770K ya que la diferencia en rendimiento no es muy grande

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  Published: 2014-09-02, Author: Carlos , review by: hardwaremx.com

  • 4GHz de stock con 4.4GHz de Turbo, Mayores expectativas de overclock, Mejor interface térmica para disipación del calor entre el los cores y el heatspreader, Mismo precio que su versión anterior, Compatible con Z87 asi como con las tarjetas madre Z97.
  • No tanto un contra pero con la próxima llegada de Broadwell tal vez no sea una buena opción si ya tienes un CPU de la primer tanda de Haswell, Esperabamos un mejor nivel de overclock con un voltaje menor, esto puede ser por el batch que nos ha tocado, la
  • Devil's Canyon tal vez a estas alturas no sea una opción interesante sobre todo si recién adquiriste un CPU de la primer oleada de Haswell, pero si eres un entusiasta de generaciones pasadas que quiere ponerse al día y poder entrar a nuevos escenarios en...

 
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  Published: 2014-08-06, Author: Jonathan , review by: xataka.com.mx

  • Rendimiento mejorado de fábrica, hasta 4GHz, Mayor margen de overclock, Menores temperaturas que Haswell, Consumo de energía más eficiente, menor voltaje
  • Su rendimiento no justifica su compra si venimos de Ivy Bridge, Disponibilidad limitada en México

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  Published: 2018-04-19, Author: Guillaume , review by: hardware.fr

  • Abstract:  Sandy Bridge-E (2011, 32nm) Carte mère Asus P9X79 (4 canaux DDR3, PCI Express 3.0, SATA 6 Gb/s) Core i7-3970X Core i7-3930K LGA 1366: Bloomfield/Gulftown (2008/2010, 45/32nm) Carte mère Intel DX58SO (3 canaux DDR3, PCI Express 2.0, SATA 3 Gb...

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  Published: 2017-10-05, Author: Guillaume , review by: hardware.fr

  • Abstract:  Sandy Bridge-E (2011, 32nm) Carte mère Asus P9X79 (4 canaux DDR3, PCI Express 3.0, SATA 6 Gb/s) Core i7-3970X Core i7-3930K LGA 1366: Bloomfield/Gulftown (2008/2010, 45/32nm) Carte mère Intel DX58SO (3 canaux DDR3, PCI Express 2.0, SATA 3 Gb...

 
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  Published: 2015-02-24, Author: Eric , review by: comptoir-hardware.com

  • Abstract:  En juin 2006, Intel abandonnait sa tant décriée microarchitecture Netburst pour lancer Core, renonçant dès lors à la course à la fréquence au profit de l'efficacité pour un résultat que l'on connait : jamais le fondeur n'a depuis cédé le trône des perform...

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  Published: 2014-11-20, Author: Louis , review by: syndrome-oc.net

  • Fréquence de base, Intérêt d'acheter la version K pour l'OC, Consommation faible
  • Prix
  • Pour conclure, nous retiendrons de ce 4790K qu'il possède un intérêt certain en comparaison avec le 4790 y compris pour les personnes n'overclockant pas ou très peu, ce qui peut un peu plus justifier l'écart de prix avec sa version « classique » mais qui ...

 
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  Published: 2014-07-25, Author: OMF , review by: overclockingmadeinfrance.com

  • Intel se devait de faire avancer sa gamme de processeurs bureautique, principalement à destination des gamers et overclockeurs. Fort d'un I7 4770K bien positionné et avec des performances remarquables, INTEL devait faire du neuf avec du vieux, en attenda...

 
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  Published: 2014-07-15, Author: Mardi , review by: 59hardware.net

  • Des performances impressionnantes, Consommation maîtrisée
  • Overclocking, Pas d'évolution pour l'iGP
  • En se concentrant uniquement sur les capacités d'overclocking de l'i7 4790K, nos tests comme ceux de nos confrères pourraient limiter l'enthousiasme des overclockers. Alors que les premiers résultats rendus publics lors du dernier Computex laissaient pen...

 
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