The quad-core Intel Core i7-4770K is the company's new top-end chip based on its Haswell microarchitecture and its second processor built on the 22nm process node. The chip includes a number of new ...
We used Intel's DZ87KLT-75K motherboard to test the Core i7-4770K, which was part of the official press kit sent for review. To test the AMD FX-8350 we used the Asus Crosshair V Formula motherboard ...
Yes my fellow guru's, you can now say goodbye to Sandy and Ivy Bridge, and welcome a more energy efficient Haswell generation of processors from Intel. It has only been a year since Intel released ...
Intel’s Haswell processors are just around the corner, expected to be here within the next month, and as a result the professional overclockers are ramping up efforts to break those world records ...
Speed freaks, take note: If you shelled out for an unlocked version of Intel’s new Haswell processor and haven’t overclocked your PC yet, you’re missing out on some serious—and free—performance ...
Regular TechSpot readers will have no doubt spotted several mentions of Haswell on our front page this year. In the past few months we have covered everything from model names to performance and ...
The quad-core Intel Core i7-4770K is the company's new top-end chip based on its Haswell microarchitecture and its second processor built on the 22nm process node. The chip includes a number of new ...
Turning our attention to our shiny new Core i7-4770K, we started by cranking up the multiplier to see how far we got without touching any other settings. We eventually hit a wall at 4.4GHz with the PC ...
Haswell architecture, a little deeper. Ivy Bridge was all about transitioning towards a new, smaller fabrication process. Whereas Clarkdale (Core i5 661 etc.) processors had a 45nm GPU (sounds ancient ...
Before we move on to the benchmark results we would first like to quickly thank OCZ for supplying their Intel Haswell Ready Mk III Silencer power supplies. Haswell introduces the new C6 and C7 power ...
Hmm, is that the doorbell? Hi, come in and sit a spell, as we take the hassle out of understanding Haswell. Will we dwell on its performance and liken it to stepping barefoot on a seashell, and bid it ...