The 4770K time was not enough for me value vs. the 2700K, and the heat problem
under OC.
Now to 4790K:
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Actually, I did not want to upgrade to first and Skylake wait
my [email protected]
But then Intel releaste yes as an interim solution times the
Devil Canyon and I was also approached it.
Because there are 4.4GHz guarantees of work and supposedly new TIM was used
so that the CPU remains vs. cooler. the 4770K @ OC / floor.
This is also true, however, is my CPU with Prime95 up to 84 degrees Celsius
(1 core, max rest 82 @ All cores on 4.7GHz).
With my 2700K I came to max. 60-69 degrees in Prime95.
In games such as BF4, remains the [email protected] but at max 60-67 degrees.
When I use the cooler Noctua NH-D14@~1.100U/M, which is a high-performance CPU cooler.
The extra power is vs. my [email protected] is not to remember in everyday life,
rather then in benchmarks or minimally to the FPS in BF4, with some games also
the GPU will be limited.
I however still "good" money got for my 2700K, and
the Gigabyte motherboard, the charge was correct.
Power is sufficient for the next 2-3 years!
Conclusion:
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While it is not cheap CPU and my most expensive, I bought so far,
Nevertheless, the performance is great and you get 4.4GHz virtually guaranteed.
The OC margin is not large, if I or my 2700K
a Pentium G3258 comparisons, but it is a solid CPU and you do
nothing wrong!
The 2600K / 2700K remain mMn the "legends" and continue
up-to-date with additional OC.
Who a current system zs.-threaded, which I rate to 4790K.
From 2600K / 2700K / 3770K / 4770K a change really is not worth it,
if this anyway already running with "OC".
But what the few points in benchmarks is not done :)
A lot of fun with the CPU!