Intel Core I7 6700K Review, Skylake is Falling!

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Bjorn3D checked out the Intel Core I7 6700K, Skylake is Falling!

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Intel's first Skylake offering, the I7 6700 with integrated High Definition Graphics HD530, landed squarely on our test bench about 72 hours ago. Based on a 14nm Fab and coming with a new Z170 chipset sliding into a 1151 LGA socket, the quad core has seen some architectural changes to the processor which we'll get into a little later.. The Haswell-E's little brother only sports 4 cores but the 6700K is threaded so you get the advantage of 8 threads and Intel did it at a base frequency of 4GHz and a turbo of 4.2GHz.

The 6700K is a ?K? series processor and as such sports an unlocked processor multiplier that makes overclocking a dream. Just bump up a few voltages increase the Vcore, pop the multiplier up to your desired setting and you?re overclocking. If you prefer hands off overclocking the folks over at Asus were good enough to hit us with the Maximus Hero VIII and their excellent AI Suite III will put you on the overclocking path before you can grab a sip of that MT Dew Code Red about to spill on your keyboard.

Intel has designed the Skylake series to use DDR4 or DDR3L for mobile applications so expect to see Skylake in a variety of mobile devices. The 6700K processor is pretty tame from a thermal perspective so it should fit the thermal envelope of mobile platforms pretty well in its mobile version. The desktop version ran nice and cool at 4GHz but we had a heads up from both Intel and Asus that if you want all Skylake has to give good to great water cooling was the order of the day. In the information we got it told us 4.5GHz on good air and a good sample would hit 4.7GHz on good water cooling.
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