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Published: 2015-08-05, Author: Ryan , review by: pcper.com
I think it's safe to say that, although Skylake's performance isn't going to make Haswell users jump out of their seats to order immediately, consumer that are on Sandy Bridge or Ivy Bridge might finally have a line in the sand to step across. The Core i7...
On a strictly enthusiast level, the advantages the Skylake/Z170 platform has over the Haswell/Z97 platform are tough to turn a blind eye to. Our clock for clock testing tells the story of a 10% or better performance increase when the two were compared...
Improved performance over Haswell, Better power efficiency, More overclocking options than Haswell, More stable overclocking than Haswell, 40% more high-speed I/O lanes, Support for DD4 and DDR3
None that I found
Since Skylake is a brand new architecture that means that all the motherboard manufacturers are releasing new exciting motherboards based on the Z170 chipset. This makes it a really exciting time for PC enthusiasts and gives you a lot of choice. Z170 moth...
Excellent Multi-threading Performance, Very Reasonable Price, Strong Overclocking Potential
Minimal Upgrade from Haswell
The Core i7 6700K is not really revolutionary. It did not need to be either. Its multi-threading prowess would make easy prey of lessor processors. It follows up Broadwell and Haswell-E rather nicely though. Now everyone can enjoy the benefits of DDR4 and...
Enthusiasts have been waiting for Intel 6th Generation Core Skylake processors for years and it's hard to believe that it is finally here. There are a number of people out there with Sandy Bridge or older platforms that are getting the upgrade itch and ha...
Published: 2015-08-05, Author: Ian , review by: anandtech.com
Abstract: It's the Intel review you've been waiting for. Today is the launch of the first two CPUs from Intel's Skylake architecture, the 6 th Generation Core i7-6700K and the Core i5-6600K. With the new processors we get a new architecture, a new socket, the move...
Published: 2015-08-05, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net
There are many things to be impressed about with any new Intel release. Whether it's the energy efficiency of the Devil's Canyon CPUs, the graphical prowess of the Broadwell, or the sheer grunt of the Haswell-E platform, every one has something to get the...
Abstract: If you're building a brand new PC next week, next month or for the foreseeable future, Skylake is the platform you should be building on—but maybe not for the reasons you think. Intel is launching the i7-6700K ($350) and the i5-6600K ($243) today to much...
Abstract: Today we're pulling the wraps off of the true Devil's Canyon successors, Core i7-6700K and Core i5-6600K. Our exploration is going to feel a little incomplete t...
Prior to reviewing this Core i7 6700K I had tested the Core i5 6600K and, with that processor (despite it being a great CPU), I had a bit of a "more of the same" feeling yet it was very energy efficient. For the Core i7 6700K that is reversed, the energy...