Intel Core i7 7700K (LGA 1151, 4.20 GHz, 4 -Core)

Intel Core i7 7700K

LGA 1151, 4.20 GHz, 4 -Core


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domi.hiphop

7 years ago

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michiizysset

7 years ago

Hello Yes, that is absolutely no problem. The Intel i7 7700K has an LGA 1151, the mainboard also has the 1151 socket platform. The WaKü is also suitable for an 1151 socket, as can be seen in the specifications. The designation <incl. AM4> merely means that the WaKü is also compatible with the latest AMD socket.

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Mr. Mico

2 years ago

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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mawi95

6 years ago

Here you can find a comparison of both CPUs: http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Intel-Core-i7-7700K-vs-Intel-Core-i5-6600K/3647vs3503 https://ark.intel.com/compare/97129,88191 On the data sheet, the two differ mainly in the following points: - Number of Cores (i7-7700K vs. i5-6600K) 4 vs. 4 - Number of threads (i7-7700K vs. i5-6600K) 8 vs. 4 - Processor Base Frequency (i7-7700K vs. i5-6600K) 4.20 GHz vs. 3.50 GHz - Max Turbo Frequency (i7-7700K vs. i5-6600K) 4.50 GHz vs. 3.90 GHz - Cache ["SmartCache"] (i7-7700K vs. i5-6600K) 8 MB vs. 6 MB - Intel Optane support (i7-7700K vs. i5-6600K) Yes vs. No - Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology (i7-7700K vs. i5-6600K) Yes vs. No I hope I could help you! : )

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Anonymous

7 years ago

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osaliven

7 years ago

be quiet! Pure Rock (15.50cm) If your case is big enough. One of the best coolers. I use it personally and am very satisfied. NZXT Kraken X52 incl. AM4 If you want to bring a bit more RGB into your PC and the budget is not a problem, this is also a highly recommended cooler. But I would buy a cooling paste for both.

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StayStrong

7 years ago

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AcoG

7 years ago

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1. yes the CPU cooler is enough 2. yes (take a look at these tests https://www.computerbase.de/2017-02/kaby-lake-core-i7-i5-i3-pentium-celeron-test/ ) 3. best would be the i7 8700 (test here: https://www.computerbase.de/2017-11/intel-core-i7-8700-i5-8600k-test-auto-oc-ddr4/) but unfortunately Digitec doesn't have it in stock.

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mdc222

7 years ago

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whitelemur

7 years ago

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Ciao Unknown ;-) Under the reviews of the Arctic Freezer 13 you will find some helpful answers and tips that might help you. It always depends on whether you want to overclock the CPU or simply run it at the normal clock speed. The application area also plays a role (office, gaming, image editing). For office applications, surfing, etc., the Arctic Freezer 13 will certainly suffice. Here is an alternative (8-UNG, very high --> check compatibility with your case): be quiet! Dark Rock 3 (16cm) A slightly more expensive but in my eyes also very good solution is an all-in-one water cooling system for your CPU. The cooling is fantastic and even under load the temperatures stay low. However, I would only recommend water cooling if you play games or edit and render photos/videos. All-in-one water cooling: NZXT Kraken x62 incl. AM4 I hope I could help you. Greez whitelemur

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SportQuattro

7 years ago

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michiizysset

7 years ago

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Depends on what you want to do with it and whether your mainboard needs to look good? ASUS STRIX Z270F GAMING (LGA 1151, Intel Z270, ATX) ASUS ROG STRIX Z270E GAMING (LGA 1151, Intel Z270, ATX) MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon (LGA 1151, Intel Z270, ATX) If it's for gaming, I'd recommend a motherboard with a Z chipset.

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