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Obviously, having two cores and four threads more the Core i7-8700K has a clear advantage. The multithreaded Cinebench score increased by a massive 35% compared to the Intel Core i7-7700K. In Cinebench R15 the Intel Core i7-8700K is a few points faster than the Core i7-7700K. Despite a 105 Mhz difference we found the 8700K performing on par with the 7700K except for the Battlefield 1 benchmark.
#Cinebench scores 8700k 1080p#
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We prepared two test systems which consist of a quad core Intel Core i7-7700K Kaby Lake and 6-core Intel Core i7-8700K Coffee Lake with identical Nvidia GTX 1060 6G GPU’s.
#Cinebench scores 8700k upgrade#
Does this mean you have to upgrade your previous Intel Kaby Lake Core i7-7700K to the new Coffee Lake platform, or is it all marketing talk? In this blog we will take a look at a few scenario’s which are based on a straightforward set of benchmarks.
#Cinebench scores 8700k series#
The last Intel generation, more specifically the i5 and i7 Coffee Lake cpu’s 8×00 series are considered the best gaming cpu’s, delivering the highest IPC to date when compared to the direct competition. After all, a higher IPC means the cpu is able to process images faster delivered to and from the GPU. Nonetheless, more cores are only beneficial if the users favorite programs, or games, are designed to use these resources in the first place.įor gamers though, IPC, or instructions per clock are still the most important factor when deciding on a cpu. That is in consumer cpu’s not enterprise level. Two years ago 8 core (Octa-core) cpu’s were valued as highly exotic, but today in 2018, core count ends at an astonishing 18 cores and 36 threads in Intel’s most expensive Intel Core i9-7980XE, followed by the relatively cheaper AMD Threadripper 1950X with 16 cores and 32 threads. It launches on the 5th of October, at an expected price of around USD $380, if not more.The last two years cpu speeds have not increased as rapidly as the number of physical cpu cores we see today in the latest AMD and Intel offerings. The i7-8700K features 6 cores, 12 threads enabled by HyperThreading, Intel’s newest Turbo Boost Max 3.0 technology introduced with its Core X family, and 12 MB of 元 cache. Bolstered by two more cores, four more threads, and 4 MB more 元 cache, the i7-8700K is proportionately faster than the quad-core chips it succeeds, and is even faster than older 6-core HEDT chips thanks to higher clock speeds, and a newer micro-architecture. The multi-threaded test is where the action is. This reflects in its single-threaded performance, where it was significantly faster than older chips, some of which are even HEDT, but since the “Coffee Lake” architecture is essentially a refresh of the “Kaby Lake” architecture, the chip could lose out on single-threaded performance to the Core i7-7700K on account of slightly lower clock speeds. Unlike HEDT processors, the i7-8700K doesn’t carry a bulky uncore, keeping its TDP low at 95W, enabling high clock speeds. Intel’s upcoming Core i7-8700K six-core mainstream desktop processor was put through Cinebench R15, where it was seen trading blows with much higher high-end desktop (HEDT) processors, thanks to its core-count and relatively high clock speeds.