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by StillBored
3466 days ago
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The latest v4 parts have turbo frequencies again peaking at 4ghz. Which when compared with the i7-7700, that is a 12% frequency deficit. If you count in a couple percent between haswell & kaby lake, its probably at least a 15% single thread advantage to the part that costs far less. Hence the unlocked 2011 parts which people routinely run up in the ~4.5Ghz range (myself included) with little issues. The only point of instability seems to be the larger cache, which can have its multiplier independently limited, at which point the stock voltages suffice for a significant clock rate increases. Why intel couldn't bin and sell a 4.2Ghz 2011 part like devils canyon is a mystery. |
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