As early as March, the parameters of Intel Core i7-7740K had been leaked. This Kaby Lake-X series CPU is 4-core 8-thread, and can be provided using the new LGA2066 interface and X299 chipset. Compared with the i7-7700K, without the core display, the base frequency is increased from 4.2GHz to 4.3GHz, and the highest Rui frequency is 4.5GHz. However, the power consumption is also increased from 91W to 112W, providing 28 PCIe 3.0 supports.
With its super high dominant frequency, the 7700K is originally a top CPU suitable for large games. According to previous rumors, the i7-7740K, an enhanced version with no core and display, was originally scheduled to be released in the third quarter of 2017, but it may be affected by the strong performance of AMD's Ryzen series processors in the low end price products this year, and Intel has advanced the release time.
On May 8, it was reported by PC Gamer, a foreign media, that Intel would release the Core i7-7740K at the E3 exhibition opened on June 13, and now there is a price difference [squinting].
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