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Published: 2017-07-04, Author: Mark , review by: arstechnica.com
The i9-7900X is the most powerful consumer CPU money can buy, High clock speeds out of the box, Improved memory support, Modern complement of IO, Lots of PCIe lanes (with an i9-7900X at least)
The i9-7900X costs £900/$1000, AMD's Ryzen offers 75 percent of the performance for well under half the price, The quad-core i7-7740X makes no sense—buy a 7700K instead, Confusing product stack that limits platform features, Power hungry, Requires a £100
Published: 2017-06-30, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
10 cores and 20 processing threads for $999, Speedy single-threaded performance
Relatively pricey, Requires new, expensive motherboard, Not the fastest at Full HD gaming, Runs hot
Intel's Core i9-7900X features a 10-core processor at a significant discount compared with last year's Extreme Edition processor. It heralds renewed competition between AMD and Intel for the high-end PC buyer...
Published: 2017-06-29, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Abstract: Following my initial Intel Core i9 7900X Linux benchmarks this week were questions raised about its power use and thermal efficiency. Here are some tests looking at those factors, including the performance-per-Watt.As a refresher, the Core i9 7900X Skylak...
Abstract: The Skylake-X Intel Core i9-7900X is superior to the Broadwell-E Intel Core i7-6950X Extreme Edition in just about every way.First, the familiar. This is a 10-core processor that can handle 20 concurrent threads at once thanks to Hyper-Threading technolog...
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Published: 2017-06-27, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: We walked away impressed by the speed of Intel's new Skylake-X chips when we reviewed them last week, however thermals were a severe letdown with the Core i9-7900X being too hot to handle even when paired with a premium all-in-one liquid cooler. Given tho...
Published: 2017-06-27, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Abstract: Since the Intel Core-X Series were announced last month at Computex, I've been excited to see how well this high-end processor will perform under Linux. Linux enthusiasts have plenty of highly-threaded workloads such as compiling the Linux kernel, among...
Published: 2017-06-23, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net
There's no reason to buy this CPU. It's a 7700K – which is a perfectly fine piece of silicon – but on a more expensive platform. Coupling the 7740X with an X299 results in a hamstrung, crippled motherboard the likes of which further complicates an already...
10 cores and 20 processing threads, for $700 less than last year's comparable chip, Single-threaded performance on par with Core i7-7700K
Runs hot when overclocked, Similar gaming issues at 1080p as AMD Ryzen chips, New LGA 2066 socket requires a new (and expensive) motherboard, Still pricey compared to Ryzen 7
Intel's new 10-core chip is better in almost every way than last year's core-equivalent offering, at a much reduced price. But Intel is facing stiff competition from AMD these days. That, combined with even higher-end Core i9 offerings promised soon, mud...
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Published: 2017-06-23, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
SkylakeX topped our performance charts, bringing a much better value over BroadwellE on the highend
It's extremely power hungry and considerably more expensive than Ryzen equivalents
I think we can all agree that Skylake-X offers mighty impressive performance. The Core i9-7900X blows everything else out of the water and the 7820X does a good job of making Intel's previous-generation 8-core CPU look a little sluggish. Single and dual-t...
Great Multi-threaded Performance, Very Reasonable Price, Far easier overclocking than Haswell and Broadwell
The Core i9 7900X isn't revolutionary. With Its multi-threading prowess would make easy prey of lessor processors and is currently the fastest desktop processor available, at least until 12 core and 14 core variants arrive.Intel has obviously put some ser...