If you have around $350 to spend on a powerful eight-core mainstream processor, you currently have two options; Intel's Core i7-9700K or AMD's Ryzen 7 2700X. There's around $80 between them, with ...
Part of Intel's 9th Generation "Coffee Lake" CPU family, the Core i7-9700K ($374) is a powerful processor that will appeal to PC builders looking for proficient gaming performance at a reasonable ...
AMD’s hot new Ryzen 3000 CPUs may be bringing the fight to Intel, but Intel’s not just taking the punches. The company’s high-end Core processors remain the fastest gaming chips around and today, the ...
In an effort to match the pace of change, Intel has stuffed another two cores into its mainstream Coffee Lake silicon. Enter: the Intel Core i7 9700K, one of only three 9th Gen processors on the ...
Highly anticipated: After Intel's upcoming Core i7-9700K appeared on Geekbench last week, a full review of the 9 th-gen chip has revealed more benchmark scores. We've also seen new numbers for the ...
Due to time and how much we already have to cover, we're going to show the gaming performance of just half a dozen titles. Starting with Assassin's Creed Odyssey the 9900K boasts frame time ...
Ever since Intel switched away from using solder to a thermal interface material on its desktop CPUs, enthusiasts have been asking the company to reverse that decision -- and occasionally cracking the ...
The Intel Core i7 9700 Desktop Processor stands out with its . Designed for users who demand the best from their devices, Intel Core i7 9700 Desktop Processor delivers top-tier performance, stunning ...
On average, the AMD Ryzen 7 9700X scored around 16% better than the Intel Core i7-13700K in single-core benchmarks. However, in multi-core benchmarks, the latter CPU is 27% faster than the former, ...
Intel's new eight-core (8 threads) Coffee Lake-S processor In our second review we check out the secondary Coffee Lake-S refresh release. In this review we blister that all new Core i7 9700K. This is ...
Cutting Hyper-Threading from the list of specifications for a £480 Core i7 CPU seemed at first to be a strange decision by Intel. Any CPU in this position stretching back to before Sandy Bridge days ...
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