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Benchmarks Find Intel Core i7-7700K Better Than i7-7800X for Gaming

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The 7800x might still beat the 1800x in other benches buy those are not in the same price bracket. Especially when comparing the 1700/1700x cpus.

AMD is also guilty of taking a 'step back' with there insane Vega power consumption.
I'm taking about the 7700 and 7800x not Ryzen. It's just crazy to say that you compare the gaming performance over overall. 7700k is faster but not significantly, compare multithreaded apps between the 2 and then you'll see difference. 6 cores is always better than 4 when you compare same segment of performance. if I were to pick a cpu with those 2 it wouldn't be a 7700k that's for sure.
 
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I'm taking about the 7700 and 7800x not Ryzen. It's just crazy to say that you compare the gaming performance over overall. 7700k is faster but not significantly, compare multithreaded apps between the 2 and then you'll see difference. 6 cores is always better than 4 when you compare same segment of performance. if I were to pick a cpu with those 2 it wouldn't be a 7700k that's for sure.
What about CFL, cheap mainstream hexa core?
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
But.. but... the 6 core is more "future proof".... oh wait, that doesnt apply here because is an Intel chip, only on Ryzen :D
Hahahahahahaha!!!


Yeah, how is this news??? 700 mhz clockspeed difference amd most games cant use more than 4c/8t... i guess thanks for the confirmation techspot!!
 
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And water is wet. NEXT.


Come on, people didn't see a 700MHz higher clock would effect gaming performance?
 

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And water is wet. NEXT.


Come on, people didn't see a 700MHz higher clock would effect gaming performance?


"However, what really paints Intel's i7-7800X in a bad light is that its performance continues to be lacking even when it has a frequency advantage over the 7700K. As you can see in the performance metrics, a Core 17-7800X overclocked to 4.7 GHz (with a 500 MHz advantage over stock clocks of the 7700K and 200 MHz over its Boost clock) still performs slower than it."
 
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From the comments thus far, it seems most are ignoring the fact that the higher clock Coffee Lake processor losses to the lower clocked Kaby Lake processor. The overall frame rates are lower with the 4.7 GHz (CL) chip versus the 4.2 Ghz (KL) chip. This implies a regression in IPC.
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
Coffee lake?


Also, these are not rebrands with just aesthetic changes.. it went back to a fivr, mesh is new... i mean, its x86, lol!
 
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"However, what really paints Intel's i7-7800X in a bad light is that its performance continues to be lacking even when it has a frequency advantage over the 7700K. As you can see in the performance metrics, a Core 17-7800X overclocked to 4.7 GHz (with a 500 MHz advantage over stock clocks of the 7700K and 200 MHz over its Boost clock) still performs slower than it."

For people like myself who look at lots of benchmarks, you can tell something is not right with their benches. When you overclock a chip to 4.9GHz (the 7700K) and you get NO FRAMERATE increase, something is wrong. It's not "CPU bound" like he keeps saying. People even said something in their comments section. It could be BIOS or Windows issues like Ryzen cpus when they came out.
 
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Aargh, I'll upgrade one day... who knows when.
 
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Can we now laugh at people who at the Ryzen start also cried about the 7700K being faster in games than any Ryzens? Oh well, in many cases the 7600K is still faster than the 7700K. AMD launched Ryzens on price level that would normally just "crush" Intel. R3 will with 4 cores will be cheaper than the cheapest Skylake i3-7100 with 2 cores.
 
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What about CFL, cheap mainstream hexa core?
I'm talking about the two mentioned which are going to occupy same segment I guess. Just the 2 mentioned no other. You didn't read my post right.
 
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We know that the X299-based CPUs changed the internal cache systems which from what it appears they added took away L3 cache and replaced it with more L2 cache which appears to be showing some decrease in performance because programs that have been built for this platform expect to have a different cache architecture.

So with that said, I propose this question... If Intel were to take almost the same chip that we have here yet apply the same cache architecture that the 7700k has, would it suffer from the same performance penalties or would it start to perform similar to that of the older 7700k?
 
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In other news: intel continues to be caught with its pants down.

It seems that many readers are not actually reading what was written, with so many saying "well dun, the 770k is higher clocked". Even when OCed above the 7700k, the 7800x was still slower.

which is amazing. How hard did intel bungle the skylake x platform to manage that? The cache changes shouldnt have made that big of an impact, unless core i was more cache dependent and the rapid changes screwed up something else.
 

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Aargh, I'll upgrade one day... who knows when.

Buy a 7700k. Golden choice for 99% of games. As long as you get a 1080ti too. :D

But if you like a challenge, buy a Ryzen 1600X.
 
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... As you can see in the performance metrics, a Core 17-7800X overclocked to 4.7 GHz (with a 500 MHz advantage over stock clocks of the 7700K and 200 MHz over its Boost clock) still performs slower than it."

Yep, plenty of people here are good at being snarky before taking the time to read...

The only reason the difference wasn't higher o/c to o/c was that many games were already hitting fps limits. When they were not, the differences were HUGE for 200 mhz.
 
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In other news: intel continues to be caught with its pants down.

It seems that many readers are not actually reading what was written, with so many saying "well dun, the 770k is higher clocked". Even when OCed above the 7700k, the 7800x was still slower.

which is amazing. How hard did intel bungle the skylake x platform to manage that? The cache changes shouldnt have made that big of an impact, unless core i was more cache dependent and the rapid changes screwed up something else.

Did YOU actually look at the article. They overclock the 7700K more. I don't know why if they are trying to compare the CPU's they just didn't overclock the 7700K to the same MHz as the 7800X.
 
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Buy a 7700k. Golden choice for 99% of games. As long as you get a 1080ti too. :D

But if you like a challenge, buy a Ryzen 1600X.

I am torn, I've had the 7700K sitting in my basket many a time, but I've strongly considered Ryzen 1600 and 1700 chips too, I do like the idea of moar cores longer term.

Bah! I'm off to have an ice cream.
 

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Yeah except TweakTown did the test on the latest BIOS with Turbo 3 enabled and it's faster than 7700k in games:

"The issue is that the normal 7900K results were done on older BIOS versions, while the new ones are done on the latest BIOS versions that support Turbo 3 without any software requirements. You will see results in line with the better performing 7900X results, but I do know some other media who were getting the same low gaming scores I was, and that was because Turbo 3 wasn't working."

Same issue here with 7800X.
 
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I am torn, I've had the 7700K sitting in my basket many a time, but I've strongly considered Ryzen 1600 and 1700 chips too, I do like the idea of moar cores longer term.

Bah! I'm off to have an ice cream.

Ryzen chips are unbeatable for their price, and are amazing CPUs. Just dont go on the "is the same as Intel minus 5fps" wagon. Is false.
 

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Huh, yeah, i didn't see that, well idk wtf Intel did for it to be less powerful than the 7700k.

They clocked it lower. I figured this was pretty obvious.
 
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Did YOU actually look at the article. They overclock the 7700K more. I don't know why if they are trying to compare the CPU's they just didn't overclock the 7700K to the same MHz as the 7800X.

You are allowed to look at ANY two CPUs in the chart. And if you look at the 7800k at 4.7 GHz OC and the 7700k at 4.2 GHz stock (4.5 GHz turbo), the 7700k generates higher frame rates even though it is 200-500 Mhz lower. Many of us are just pointing out this is an odd result. Whether it's due to OS, lower IPC, reviewer error, game maxed out, etc. is yet to be known.
 
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Buy a 7700k. Golden choice for 99% of games. As long as you get a 1080ti too. :D

But if you like a challenge, buy a Ryzen 1600X.
Actually there's a 12% difference in FHD performance between the 1600 and 7700K (in a 2 month old review), and around 0 in 1440p and especially in 4K, and 110$ difference (50+%) in price. So the golden choice is not the right word for the 7700K, but the fastest choice. Golden choice is much more proper to the R5 1600.
 
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