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🚀 Unlock your desktop’s true potential with Skylake speed!
The Intel Core i7 6700K is a 6th generation Skylake desktop processor featuring a 4.00 GHz unlocked quad-core design, 8MB smart cache, integrated Intel HD graphics, and compatibility with LGA 1151 motherboards. Ideal for professionals seeking high-performance multitasking and overclocking capabilities.





| ASIN | B012M8LXQW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #272 in Computer CPU Processors |
| Brand | Intel |
| Card Description | integrated |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,621) |
| Date First Available | August 5, 2015 |
| Graphics Coprocessor | integrated_graphics |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.5 x 4.8 x 1.8 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
| Item model number | 4512 |
| Manufacturer | Intel |
| Memory Speed | 2133 MHz |
| Number of Processors | 4 |
| Processor | 4 GHz core_i7 |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Product Dimensions | 5.5 x 4.8 x 1.8 inches |
| Series | Intel Boxed Core I7-6700K 4.00 GHz 8M BX80662I76700K |
J**N
Worthy successor to Ivy Bridge.
I had an Ivy i-3570k that served me well since February of '13. Had it @ a comfortable 4.2Ghz. Could I have held off 2+ years? Sure. But I thought to enhance the durability for my CPU for an additional 4-5 more years and do a complete build with the works (motherboard, RAM, PSU, SSD's). I completed the build about 3 weeks ago, and I gotta say, OCing this chip manually, I settled on a 4.5 Ghz @ a cool 1.25V with headroom given the new 1000W platinum certified PSU I have with a delicious 12V rail. I messed around and got to a "17%" overclock according to ASUS' BIOS by getting the chip up to 4.7GHZ @ 1.42V. via OCCT, but crashed about 5 minutes in. Some room for improvement, but with a premium cooler (I prefer liquid) and a top shelf thermal paste, temps are a chilly 26°C on idle, 45°C on gaming load, and 60°-65°C on stressing levels (4.5Ghz, mind you). The only con I have of this chip is that it doesn't cook me breakfast! *gigglesnort* Seriously though, if you have the means and the desire, get this CPU and you will not regret it. At the end of the day, to each their own. I upgraded to 'Skylake' out of sheer desire, not out of necessity. You WILL love this chip if you are coming off of anything older than my previous chip (Ivy) such as a Sandy, Pentium, or AMD equivalent processor. I'm delightfully satisfied with this CPU in terms of performance improvements, the hyperthreading (coming from an i5) for multiple app tasks, its overclocking potential, and its temperatures. I recommend it to you without a doubt, as long as your budget can handle the additional required hardware you may need mentioned in paragraph one. My 'Skylake' build specs and some pictures: *CPU - Intel i7-6700K (4.5 for now; not in a hurry to increase it) *CPU Cooler - Corsair H110i GTX AiO Liquid cooler (My H100i broke, I upgraded to the H110i) *Motherboard - ASUS Maximus Hero VIII *RAM - Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 16GB (3000 Mhz) *GPU - ASUS STRIX 980TI 6 GB (OC edition) *Chassis - Corsair 760T Graphite Series (White Edition) *Storage - SAMSUNG 850 Pro 256 GB SSD (Boot drive), SAMSUNG 850 EVO 1 TB SSD, Intel 750 Series NVME SSD 400 GB *PSU - Corsair HX1000i (80+ Platinum Certified) (A bit overkill for non-SLI, but I got a good price for it.) *Fans - Corsair AF120's (x2) and AF140's (x4), White Edition LED *OS - Windows 10 Home, 64 Bit
A**E
Staggering performance, amazing specs. For the price this beast is the best you can get. You won't regret it.
For the price you cannot go wrong with this. The only issue that I found was that the number of PCIe lanes described in the documentation for this CPU was not enough for what I wanted. The specs say it has 16 lanes, but my video card alone needs 16 lanes. Plus I have an M.2 hard drive that needs 4. I almost didn't buy it, and went with a different CPU and motherboard. But, I did some more research and found that these are just the lanes in the CPU, and the bridge chip has its own lanes. These lanes are really intended for the graphics card only. So, if you look how the motherboard is setup, these 16 lanes go to the first x16 slot intended for a video card. That is how mine is. Then the skylake chipset that is paired with this CPU has 20 more lanes. That is enough for another x16 card, and a x4 M.2 hard drive or whatever. So, you actually end up with 36 lanes of PCIe between the two. Once I saw that, there was no question this is for me. It is a 14nm process, which is one of the newer processes, and it runs at 4Ghz, The CPU is unlocked, so you can overclock if you want. I put on a water cooler and just did some brief checks with OC, and I ran at 4.5Ghz without issue. However, I really don't need it and I don't want to risk burning it out fast, so I put it back to 4Ghz for now. But, I know I can run much faster in the future if I want to. As for specs and performance, this is a middle of the road 4 core, 8 thread CPU. It has the memory controller built in, supporting DDR4 memory, which is what I use, and the performance is just staggering. >34GB/s of memory throughput, that's wild. The CPU has 8MB of smartcache that is shared amongst the cores. This is much better than normal cache, it allows a program in cache to be shared with another core, when the thread jumps to a new core, without copying the data to another location in cache. The performance increase of this small feature is quite large. The CPU has a decent video card built in, but I don't use it. I opted for the Nvidia GTX1080. Combining this CPU with that graphics card, M.2 drive, and DDR4 memory makes this a powerhouse that can stand its own against basically anything. However, the built in graphics do support 4K resolutions, so if you are not playing cutting edge games, or VR, the graphics card built in is probably all you would ever need. Without going into the technical specifics of this CPU, it basically has all the features that you would expect from any i7 CPU. The price, for what you get, is really unbeatable. You can get an i7 with more cores, or cache, but you will pay a large amount more. For 99.99% of people out there this is more than you will need. There is nothing you will get from the CPUs that are 2X+ the price that you will even notice. Just make sure you pair this with a good chipset, like the Z170, and never look back, you will run so fast you won't believe it. My PC runs windows 10. From the time the BIOS screen disappears to when it needs my password is about 3.5 seconds. From hitting enter after my password until the machine is fully booted, and I have full control, no hourglass, etc, is about 2-2.5 seconds. So, I boot in under 6 seconds, basically. That is a full cold boot, not a resume from sleep. Pros: 4Ghz, unlocked and ready for overclocking (use a water cooler if you overclock this bad-boy). 4K graphics built in. 16 lanes of PCIe on board for fast access to the video card. 20 more lanes of PCIe on the chipset, so you can have another 16x video card, and a M.2 x4 drive, or whatever else you might want. New generation cache speeds up thread jumping from core to core. DDR4 memory controller with >34GB/s throughput. The biggest PRO is the price, for what you get. Cons: Would have been nice to have 12MB or more of cache, but the cost would have been significantly more. For the price, there is really no downside to this CPU.
S**N
The Best Christmas Gift of 2015 !!!
I love this CPU....its fast and decent. I have never owned an unlocked processor before. But I like it just the way it is - coming from a Core 2 Duo E7500 with 8 GB RAM and the ASUS HD 7970 Direct CU II DX 11.2 until October 2015. I did play all the fps games up until Watch Dogs couldn't run or did run but with a few BSODs and then I waited for a while looking for the right deal and the best hardware. After reading several hundreds of reviews and techno babble, I settled for the latest hardware after reading a review from PC Gamer - "i7-6700K turned in gaming benchmark frame rates only a few frames faster (and sometimes slower) than the older CPU i7-4790K Devils Canyon. It’s not a huge flashy upgrade, but it brings with it a new socket and a new chipset, Z170 and the next Gen RAM - DDR4". My Specs today, 20 November 2015 Z170 ASUS Pro Gaming Intel i7-6700 K Windows 7 Pro x64 Crucial 32GB Kit (8GBx4) DDR4-2133 (No need for XMP profile) ASUS HD7970-DC2-3GD5 Samsung 850 EVO 250GB (For OS only) WD 500 GB SATA (For Gaming) HLDS GH70N SATA DVD Drive ( from a spare parts only - Dell Optiplex 990) This component is a life saver. Corsair RM850 for good power Noctua NH-D14 Everything above is Amazonian Hardware (except for the DVD Drive & the CPU Cooler)..A Big Thanks to Amazon !!! for the recommendations, delivery and Peace of Mind !!! No RMAs. I hope not !!! All the above components and configuration works perfect !!! I can play all my existing games at the highest frame rates...! My Fiber Glass Rig with 8 LED Fans and most importantly, the ASUS Breathing LED, is a superb addition to my home and keeps the i7-6700k cool.
C**N
Muy fácil de instalar y muy bien desempeño, traten de poner el modo eco si su tarjeta madre tiene la opción porque va a gastar mucha electricidad, no lleva disipador así que les recomendaría tener uno de stock preparado para que puedan usarlo desde el principio y no tengan que esperar en lo que consiguen un disipador pero el disipador stock de Intel no lo enfría muy bien, en far cry 3 blood dragon llegue a alcanzar temperaturas de 90 o 100. Luego le compre un enfriamiento líquido , el corsair h100i v2 y prove jugar de nuevo y la temperatura no pasaba de 50. Es bastante rápidos estable, y con un pequeño Overclock pueden sobrepasar la velocidad del 7700
M**N
Purchased this processor for a gaming pc upgrade and paired it with an Asus Z170M-Plus motherboard, 16GB Ram and an Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB. As this unlocked 'K' version processor does not come with any cooling kit at all I opted for a Noctua NH-U9S heatsink, the case I'm using this in doesn't have a great deal of room and it fitted perfectly. The performance of this processor is quite impressive, even as stock without any overclocking. I don't really intend to overclock as I find it handles everything I can throw at it at present - but if any future game releases need a bit more power I will have the option to do so over the standard 6700 and it was only a few £'s more to buy! Paired with a Z170 chipset this makes for a very powerful and responsive pc, and editing video so much faster than my previous setup. After a 4 hour Fallout 4 gaming session the temperature barely went over 27 degrees celcius so that's also pleasing and I no longer get to hear any cooling fans! With the forthcoming Kaby Lake processors being released, this model may drop in price and make it even more of a bargain for those looking to upgrade to Skylake. I did look at holding off for the Kaby Lake but the improvements over this processor (mainly clock speed) were very small and as I use a graphics card over the iGPU it became less attractive to me. I'm hoping this processor will last me around 5 years of happy gaming until needing an upgrade!
A**T
Awseome Processor made me play all the Pro Games and also compitable for dual doot Windows/MAC My System Configuration : Processor : Intel Core i7-6700K LGA 1151 Processor Mother Board : Asus Z170 Pro Gaming - LGA1151 for 6th Generation Processor (DDR4 upto 3400MHz, USB 3.1, Intel Z170 Chipset) MotherBoard Liquid Cooling : Hydro SeriesTM H100i GTX Extreme Performance Liquid CPU Cooler RAM : Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (1 x 16 GB) 3000 MHz - CL15 - XMP 2.0 DDR4 Desktop Memory Kit for X99 and Z170 Chipset Graphic Card : Asus Nvidia GeForce GTX 960 Strix DirectCU II Graphics Card (4 GB, GDDR5, PCI Express 3.0, HDMI, DVI-I, 3 x Display Port) SMPS : Corsair CP-9020098-UK VS Series VS650 650 Watt Power Supply Unit SSD : Samsung 850 EVO 120GB 2.5-Inch SATA III Internal SSD (MZ-75E120B/AM) Just go ahead and buy it & get the ultimate gaming experience
F**O
Con un PC de nivel similar a este componente tengo unas temperaturas idle de 23-25 grados y con carga máxima de 50 grados como muchísimo. Cumple sobradamente con todos los juegos actuales y con funciones de renderizado también. Sin quejas salvo, quizá, su precio. Ni de coña me hubiera ido a por un 7700k, bastante más calenturiento para las mismas funciones. Con un poco de OC básico este 6700k se funde al siguiente rebajando temperaturas a la mitad.
A**A
Per il PC che ho costruito a mio nipote, che studia grafica, ho scelto questo i7 da ben 4.00 GHz (fino a 4.20 con le tecnologie Intel) con 4 core e ben 8 thread! Supporta anche RAM DDR4, ha una grafica integrata Intel HD Graphics 530 con una risoluzione massima di 4096x2304 pixel, che supporta 3 schermi, e le interfacce DVI, HDMI, DP, ed eDP! Oltre alle tecnologie video Intel Quick Sync Video, Intru 3D, Insider, Wireless Display e Clear Video HD. Tornando al processore, supporta le tecnologie Intel Turbo Boost 2.0, Hyper-Threading, Stati di inattività, SpeedStep Avanzato, Monitoraggio Termico, Protezione d'identità, Small Business Advantage, i sistemi di sicurezza Intel AES New Instructions, Secure Key, Software Guard Extension, Memory Protection Extension, OS Guard, Execute Disable Bit. Che altro dire? Il prezzo è alto, ma per chi ha bisogno di potenza al momento è una delle scelte migliori (o una di esse). Fornito solo il processore, non aspettatevi un dissipatore o pasta termica all'interno della confezione.
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