The End of the Quad Core Flagships | i7-7700

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • Testing the Intel i7-7700 quad core CPU in 9 popular and demanding games in 2022, using an RTX 3070 discrete GPU.
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    When AMD released 6 and 8 core Ryzen CPUs in early 2017, you might have expected the mighty Intel to move swiftly to counter this threat to their HEDT monopoly. Seemingly, though, Team Blue were caught unawares by AMD’s new affordable range of high core count processors. It would take a further 12 months for Intel to respond to this new Red Threat, but in the meantime it was business as usual for the 7th gen, including what would prove to be the company’s last ever quad core desktop i7s. How are they holding on in 2022, is a locked quad core still a viable option, and are they really worth as much as they are selling for?
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    00:00 i7-7700 vs. 2022
    00:36 Background: History of the i7-7700
    02:27 Test System: i7-7700, 16GB DDR4-2666, RTX 3070
    02:53 Gaming Benchmarks
    02:56 Benchmarks: Valorant
    03:44 Benchmarks: Battlefield V
    04:33 Benchmarks: Fortnite
    05:08 Benchmarks: Overwatch 2
    05:56 Benchmarks: Spider-Man Remastered
    06:40 Benchmarks: Cyberpunk 2077
    07:14 Benchmarks: Red Dead Redemption 2
    07:48 Benchmarks: Elden Ring
    08:23 Benchmarks: Civilization VI
    08:38 Synthetic Benchmarks: CPU-Z, Cinebench R23, Time Spy & Firestrike
    08:52 Is the i7-7700 still worth it?
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  • @M4rio21
    @M4rio21 Před rokem +283

    The fact that this thing is still $100 is crazy. Great cpu, I remember lusting over over this chip when it released. I only had i3 6100 money at the time.

    • @Mr11ESSE111
      @Mr11ESSE111 Před rokem +43

      Yes its100$ used and used Mobo around that price and you can buy cheaper r5 5500+ cheaper mobo (new both) and r5 5600 are only 20$ more and this cpus wipe the floors with i7 7700/k in everything

    • @tahustvedt
      @tahustvedt Před rokem +16

      Yeah the enthusiast level CPUs of each generation stay high for quite long. I think it's because they are an easy upgrade for people with old systems and mid range CPUs.

    • @Leeki85
      @Leeki85 Před rokem +21

      @@tahustvedt There's low supply of such high-end CPUs in the first place and they're usually used as long as they're useful. However they'll rapidly loose price at some point, usually when they're barely useful for anything. This thing happened with Core2Quad CPUs, that for very long held their price, since it was an easy way to make old Core2Duo machines usable. Especially for gaming since PS4/XO era games had heavy stutter on Core2Duo, while they easily reached 30-60 FPS on Core2Quads.
      Now the same thing is happening with 4/8 CPUs of older generations, since many new games have performance issues on 4/4 (or less) CPUs.
      Such 8/4 CPUs are priced at a point as it still have sense to buy them for old PC instead of upgrading motherboard + CPU.

    • @theburger_king
      @theburger_king Před rokem +4

      God sad lust is sinful but can you really help it when he made pc parts so sexy 🤤 mmmm rtx 4090

    • @artyomloukashov636
      @artyomloukashov636 Před rokem +13

      The fact that the basic i3 12100 wipes the floor with it is even better. Kind of pays the last respects to the old hw.

  • @thomaswest2583
    @thomaswest2583 Před rokem +96

    It's not the end of quad cores not by a long shot. But the normal quad cores have become the new hyperthreaded dual cores. Hyperthreaded quad are some where in the middle nor as bad as a quad core but not as good as a six core. Six cores are the new norm.

    • @gamagama69
      @gamagama69 Před rokem +8

      yeah steam hw survey is showing this with most months having hexa cores as the most common. it is good to see that the average gamer is getting better hardware

    • @jimtekkit
      @jimtekkit Před rokem

      The Ryzen 3 3100 and 3300X definitely helped bring good 4c/8t processors to the budget segment. We don't have Ryzen 3 Zen 3 chips (missed opportunity by AMD) but we do have the Ryzen 5 5500 which would be my budget pick.

    • @opoxious1592
      @opoxious1592 Před rokem +1

      Exactly

    • @steph_on_yt
      @steph_on_yt Před rokem +1

      @DriveAndMaintain more like i3-10100. The R3 3100 and 3300X have been practically nonexistent since their launch due to AMD having better yields. Those chips merely served as a giant middle finger to Intel on the marketing/media side.

    • @journeyquest1
      @journeyquest1 Před rokem +1

      I have a couple quad cores that i will be using for awhile.

  • @oli133
    @oli133 Před rokem +17

    I bought a 7700k from silicon lottery.. it was fast af at the time.. I managed 5.1 GHz on all cores with a 360 mm AIO.. it was and still is a fast chip .. RIP silicon lottery 😔😔🙏🙏

    • @MagralhoPT
      @MagralhoPT Před rokem +2

      I got a fantastic 4690k that I still oc from 3.9 to 4.6 to this day... rip silicon lottery? As you can tell I have not brought a cpu in almost 10 years (mostly as I dont really need as I play less demanding and chill games now) but what happened to silicon lottery?

    • @the_retag
      @the_retag Před rokem +2

      @@MagralhoPT afaik they shut down because cpus are so prebinned and factory ocd that there business model wasnt viable anymore

    • @MagralhoPT
      @MagralhoPT Před rokem

      @@the_retag yeah Im aware that they factory prebin a lot these days but mostly for minimum tresholds...
      AFAIR silicon lotery was buying a bunch of chips and stress oc them to grab the best... business model not viable? What do you mean? Apologies for being confused.

    • @the_retag
      @the_retag Před rokem +5

      @@MagralhoPT basically with ks skus and all that they got very little oc with a lot of power, and still had to sell expensive because of all the work. Modern cpus just have less lottery in them, so having that as a product didnt work anymore

    • @MagralhoPT
      @MagralhoPT Před rokem

      @@the_retag thats what I feel about it too... feels like in the last decade or so there was a push for diversifying lines of the same product and doing binning in house... same way they do with gpu to the point that, like you said... not worth the extra price for K products since they will be running at "stock speeds" anyway... same way a rtx 3090ti is just a binned and oc'd 3090 for more money. You literally paying for having the oc done for you.

  • @ClayWheeler
    @ClayWheeler Před rokem +251

    Just so you know, at the time of writing this comment, Core i3 12300 holds the world record for the Fastest Quad Core processor ever. Which I would expect succeeded by Core i3 13300.
    The Core i3 12300 is faster than Core i7 8700K OC'd in almost literally everything, From Gaming, to Productivity, the 12300 still faster than 8700K.

    • @IcebergTech
      @IcebergTech  Před rokem +112

      Well, the goal wasn’t to find the fastest quad core, but that’s not a bad idea for a video! I’ll bear it in mind for the future.

    • @viktorm.9329
      @viktorm.9329 Před rokem +26

      And that is what makes me a little bit sad 8086k owner. Few years after joining mighty i7 owners club it gets beaten by 4 core i3-s. Well I'm not tempted to upgrade anyway, with mediocre motherboards costing more than my apex did. Also everybody said a few years back that an r5 3600 will be everything you need for years to come. Guess that statement aged like milk.

    • @ismaelsoto9507
      @ismaelsoto9507 Před rokem +33

      @@viktorm.9329 It's still enough, it gives 60+ FPS in modern AAA titles, it just also happens that the CPU market got very competitive since 2017 that's why an i3 from 2022 can be better than an i7 from 2017.

    • @RonnieMcNutt666
      @RonnieMcNutt666 Před rokem +10

      fastest quad core is 13900k in 4 core mode hue

    • @ismaelsoto9507
      @ismaelsoto9507 Před rokem +15

      @@RonnieMcNutt666 Yeah, the extra cache and clock speeds makes it significantly faster than the i3 12300, but it isn't a "true" quad core CPU, still it shows how far four cores can go with a modern architecture.

  • @cobaltrebel3133
    @cobaltrebel3133 Před rokem +14

    Loved this cpu! Had the 7700K @ 4.9 ghz and it was an amazing chip.

  • @darkfalzx
    @darkfalzx Před rokem +9

    At one point upgraded an i5 6600k to a i7 7700k. Didn't realize 7700k is a hot boi.

    • @jordansims7838
      @jordansims7838 Před 3 měsíci +3

      I just went from an i5-6500 to the i7-7700 today and holy hell the difference in heat spitting out of the back of my pc is insane. I haven't upgraded cooler either so I'm using the stock one that came inside my Dell Optiplex 3050 MT 😂 I feel like I'm gonna burn that CPU up but oh well.

    • @khiempham4865
      @khiempham4865 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yeah its too hot for old stock fan. Now im using the jonsbo cr 1200 for only 8$. Its only goes to 75 celerus at cs2 and warzone. But i think the cooler master 212 is better

  • @watercannonscollaboration2281

    The coolest 7th gen CPU are the 8th gen Kaby Lake Gs, which is basically a i7-7820hq glued with a very custom Polaris + HBM GPU that had official graphics driver support that lasted until only around late 2020 (and that was a driver for Vega 56)

  • @johnconnor2402
    @johnconnor2402 Před rokem +23

    This is quickly becoming my new favorite tech history channel. Your editing, narration and presentation is top notch. You will be at 100k subs in no time.

  • @k24skin
    @k24skin Před rokem +35

    I still have an i7 7700K/1080ti gaming PC as my secondary/backup rig as I'm constantly tweaking my newer Ryzen rig. That CPU when slightly OC'ed holds its own when it comes to most games even against newer 6 & 8 core CPU based rigs that I've built (R5 3600, R7 3700X and i9 9900K are just some) but, I usually only game with games released before 2021 as that seems to be right around the time when game developers started to make use of the 6 core CPUs (especially in open world games).

    • @mendoxx097
      @mendoxx097 Před rokem

      only drawback of the 7700k was that it produced a lot more heat compared to the 6700k on the time, once you get it tamed it behaves flush like a sheep, really cool backup setup dude

    • @k24skin
      @k24skin Před rokem +2

      @@mendoxx097 Well, in my own personal experience the 7700K's heat was more than manageable as I ran a hyper 212 for 2yrs and never seen it hit higher than 75c in games and it would idle at 28c but, I did add a 240mm AIO later to mess around with OC'ing it and got it stable at 4.9ghz so, in that respect it served me well for almost 5yrs but, it's pretty much a dinosaur now compared to the current and last generation of CPUs from both Intel and AMD ;)

    • @user-wc7iv7bg7q
      @user-wc7iv7bg7q Před 4 měsíci

      8​@@mendoxx097

  • @couriersix2443
    @couriersix2443 Před rokem +42

    This is why I held onto my i7-2600k for as long as I did. Aside from the "most powerful" GPU I ever paired with it being a RX 580, it could easily hold 4.5-4.7Ghz all day on an air cooler. Which still blows my mind compared to modern CPU core clocks. I (rather ironically) upgraded to the R5 2600 when my mobo died from the good ol Sandy Bridge chip. That too was a great CPU that definitely helped improve 1%/0.1% lows with the same RX 580. But alas, I was finally able to achieve a more substantial upgrade and now have the R5 5600 paired with a 3060ti. AMD has come a long way, and Intel equivalent offerings are also much better value for money when you go with something like the i3-12100F or i5-12400F.

    • @postedinthecut1565
      @postedinthecut1565 Před rokem +1

      dude I have the same setup, I went from a 2600x b350 rx 580 in like 2018 to a b550 r5 5600 and 3060ti at end of 2022 thumbs up.

    • @couriersix2443
      @couriersix2443 Před rokem +1

      @@postedinthecut1565 nice man. I have a b450 tomahawk so I was able to reuse my mobo from the 2600 without any problems. Another reason I've been really happy with going with AMD, their hardware support has become what should be the industry standard. Unfortunately Intel still follows a 2 generation interval per mobo chipset

    • @endless2239
      @endless2239 Před rokem +2

      the effing sandy bridges! XD those things overclocked like is nobody business.
      but their hyperthreading performance was subpar, the i5s had almost the same performance than i7s after OC for some reason.

    • @reckless5762
      @reckless5762 Před rokem +3

      bro i have 5.3 with my i3 12100f BCLK OC all day long, doesnt go higher than 65 deg in games(celcius)

    • @Leonhart_93
      @Leonhart_93 Před rokem

      Okay but I hope you know that there is more to CPUs than just clock speeds and even core counts. Newer generations have higher IPC values despite similar clock speeds due to various optimizations.

  • @Keullo-eFIN
    @Keullo-eFIN Před rokem +42

    7700K was way better than 6700K what came to overclockability. I ran mine @ 5.2GHz (AVX -2) back in the day.

    • @appsaucetech
      @appsaucetech Před rokem

      geez. Are you sure it wasn't an i9

    • @ismaelsoto9507
      @ismaelsoto9507 Před rokem +11

      @@appsaucetech Nah, the 14nm+ node and architecture refresh made it possible to get to 5 GHz+. All high end Skylake refresh CPUs (Aka Kabylake till Rocket lake) can go that high with an OC or even at stock like the i9's from the 9th and 10th gen.

    • @stefanpastravanu1493
      @stefanpastravanu1493 Před rokem +1

      I couldn't get mine to be stable at 5.0 , 4.9 worked fine though

    • @ismaelsoto9507
      @ismaelsoto9507 Před rokem +4

      @@stefanpastravanu1493 Silicon lottery at it's finest.
      I'd guess a delid could help a bit, at minimum it decreases temps A LOT.

    • @stefanpastravanu1493
      @stefanpastravanu1493 Před rokem +1

      @@ismaelsoto9507 oc'd to 4.9 it went to around 85C with a voltage increase, i have a noctua nh d-15. I usually just undervolt it and set it to 4.5 all-core. Keeps it arund 50C in gaming and around 65 in cinebench after a couple of runs

  • @realnamesnotgiven6193
    @realnamesnotgiven6193 Před rokem +12

    I still have a i7 7700 as a back up system, it's pretty good. I upgraded to a 5900X night and day upgrade.

  • @wargaminglab5122
    @wargaminglab5122 Před rokem +8

    Appreciate your production quality. Keep up the good work! I think this channel is going places.

  • @wellsbengston4132
    @wellsbengston4132 Před rokem +4

    I recently upgraded my i5 6600k to a i7 7700. The reason I did so was because I bought an insta360 camera and I was hoping that the 7700 would export video faster. The 7700 does not export any faster, but it does leave 30% overhead so I can do other things while exporting. The 6600k ran at 100% while exporting. The graphics card is a GTX 1660 Super.
    I also bought a Lenovo Legion 5i with a 12700H and 3070ti. I was hoping it would export insta360 videos much faster than the 7700, but it is actually about 20% slower while using considerably more power. The Legion 5 is over twice as fast as my 2012 MacBook pro though, and is Much better at editing.

  • @rogerfloyd852
    @rogerfloyd852 Před rokem +6

    6700k at 4.8ghz still goes extremely hard

  • @probablyanadult7354
    @probablyanadult7354 Před rokem +6

    whenever this gets mentioned i remember the 6th and 7th gen have the same instructions set as 8th gen but are not w11 compatible.
    Useful for when w10 is no longer being updated

  • @ScubaSteveo55
    @ScubaSteveo55 Před rokem +7

    Awesome, I still have the i7 7700k and know I'll upgrade sometime soon, very helpful, thank you

  • @manuelpignol1035
    @manuelpignol1035 Před rokem +1

    Awesome tests, comparisons and music. Love the video

  • @natetete1379
    @natetete1379 Před rokem +4

    Haswell was such a good investment. That platforms instruction set lasted till the end of quad core era. I'm now looking to grab an i5-13600k

  • @fallquake2886
    @fallquake2886 Před rokem +5

    I'm still rocking the intel i7-7700 in my rig now. Its great for some esports titles but i would go k version but since i have the msi nightblade prebuilt im limited by the 350w power supply

  • @brightshadowdenmark
    @brightshadowdenmark Před rokem +2

    my i7-7700 on a ASUS Strix Z270E with 2x 8gb 3200@C16 (OC to 3400) holds the 1080p Firestrike record for identical hardware with 1070 Strix SLI (1x 8g oc + 1x 8g flashed with oc bios)

  • @Sewolc
    @Sewolc Před rokem

    Hey Iceberg, just a heads up that on mobile even at 1080p, we really struggle to see the numbers of the frame rates in the graphs. Maybe better if you use a different font/colour or make them bigger?

  • @greatwavefan397
    @greatwavefan397 Před rokem +16

    I've thought of getting an i7-7700T for a dream efficiency build; this caught my interest.

    • @fVNzO
      @fVNzO Před rokem +1

      If you really want high efficiency on a budget just get the new 3600A and power limit it.

    • @scoob892
      @scoob892 Před rokem

      @@fVNzO AMD fanboy?

    • @avang83
      @avang83 Před rokem +1

      I'm running an i7-7700T for power efficiency and it's great for my use case. I was running a Ryzen 9 3900X with RTX 2060 KO and idle power on HWMonitor showed 33W-43W idle CPU and 18W for GPU. That's a good amount on idle alone when I have to step away from my computer so much and for long periods of time. I already had the i7-7700T collecting dust since that was the previous build and it's great on power sitting around 4W-8W during idle and just running the iGPU. I didn't need to run the RTX 2060 anymore either since I don't have the time or luxury to play games. I'll look at going 12th or 13th gen Intel (most likely another "T" part for power efficiency again though I've seen that K and non K are pretty good as is on idle) down the road since the iGPU on there is way better than the one on the 7th gen if I ever want to play light games again if time permits.

    • @fVNzO
      @fVNzO Před rokem

      @@scoob892 Zen 2 has wildly better IPC, efficiency and it's dirt cheap nowadays the 7700T is over 100$ on ebay. If i use "the r word" on youtube my comment will likely be removed, but I'd use that descriptive here.

    • @avang83
      @avang83 Před rokem +1

      Almost forgot since I had to step away. I have the i7-7700T on a Z170 board and am able to run XMP, though limited to 2933MHz max for non-K skews, which still performs admirably. To me, it feels like the i7-7000T doesn't feel as sluggish as the Ryzen 9 3900X at times. Maybe it's just me or might be due to slightly better single core performance on Intel? I haven't really looked too much into it but I'm happy with it. Only slight downside is that no official support for Windows 11 on 7th gen Intel but that's a bridge I'll have to cross when 2025 rolls around. That's still plenty of life left for me.
      I also have the an i7-7700T running for my home server and it's working great as well. It did have an i5-6500T on it before but it felt pretty sluggish compared to the i7-7700T. Probably the best money upgrade there IMO.

  • @RobFRC
    @RobFRC Před rokem +2

    My wifes i7 7700K is coming up on 6 years of running overclocked in a Maximus Hero IX board.
    5Ghz for gaming and typically around 4.8Ghz for cpu mining. Between those two tasks, its only been turned off for update restarts and a power outage like once. Can't ask for more reliability than its given.

    • @h1tzzYT
      @h1tzzYT Před rokem +1

      reading your comment i just realized that 7700k is 6 years old 😰

  • @jugurttipurkki9772
    @jugurttipurkki9772 Před 7 měsíci

    what settings did you use in battlefield v. i cant reach those fps and i have the same processor and around same graphicscard

  • @eric-.
    @eric-. Před rokem +1

    This is the second time this channel has shown up in my Google feed. I like the production style. This is one of the easiest benchmarks to watch - most benchmark videos turn into unintelligible, difficult to follow monotonous droning very quickly. This guy's benchmarks are the easiest for me to follow, and I REALLY appreciate that you don't say the exact same sentence set for each game.
    Also, I appreciate seeing older hardware tested with modern games. This is much more likely to matter to most people, than the new multiple-hundred dollar CPUs.

  • @rustywastakenwastaken
    @rustywastakenwastaken Před rokem +165

    WHO HYPED FOR ICEBERG TECH UPLOAD ??????

  • @eclipsegst9419
    @eclipsegst9419 Před rokem +8

    Its awesome you can get i7 performance from an i3 now. Honestly everything above an i3 is a luxury now. But like a good gamer, i put the rest of the budget into GPU and storage.

  • @bbblop4545
    @bbblop4545 Před rokem +2

    Honestly looking back Intel had been stagnant for many years by the point the 7700 released. If back in 2011 you invested in a 2500k or 2600k or in 2012 in a 3rd gen equivalent and a good motherboard that you can overclock with you would have no reason to upgrade to the newer generations 6 years down the line to the 6700 or 7700 k or non k since you can just throw a decent overclock on those and get close enough at the very least to one of the more modern cpu's. It's crazy to think that for 6 whole years we were stuck with quad core CPU's. It feels so stagnant compared to how quickly things are moving nowadays

  • @facelessvaper
    @facelessvaper Před rokem

    Yep looking at 6 cores min, but GPU prices are still not great for GDDR6 from coitus, still with my 960 4gb i7 3770 for now. For 6 cores what is 9th gen like?

  • @Kowalamaster
    @Kowalamaster Před rokem +5

    you might find a e5-2697v2 an interesting cpu to test, they work on the x79 boards, and if you adjust the base clock you can get them quite a bit faster and the 30mb of cashe seems to do wonders on some loads gaming included.

    • @8bit711
      @8bit711 Před rokem +2

      Got one in my collection and love it.

  • @GewelReal
    @GewelReal Před rokem +1

    What's the song during the benchmarking part of this video?

  • @711jastin
    @711jastin Před rokem +2

    i had been using this exact chip with the RTX 3080 for a good few months before i changed to the 5800X. It was still a competent chip for high resolution gameplays back then.

  • @jarrod475
    @jarrod475 Před rokem +22

    I might be the only one, but I'd really like to see this chip "the last quad core i7" vs a modern quad core i3, like the 12100. Since the core and thread counts are the same it might be interesting to see the difference over the years

  • @tedcrilly1
    @tedcrilly1 Před rokem

    I've a 7700k and GTX1080 system I use downstairs for a light VR (Beat sabre, Pistol Whip) and 1080p gaming system. Still kicks ass, love it.

  • @RedPawner
    @RedPawner Před rokem +1

    What music did you use for the benchmarks

  • @grizzlyindustries7593
    @grizzlyindustries7593 Před rokem +1

    1:35 I want this as a repeated soundbite throughout all your videos that will ever describe the wonderful wacky world of CEX despite never being in one ever.

  • @Fly_By_Gaming
    @Fly_By_Gaming Před rokem +3

    Great video as always Iceberg( the individual of whos name is of no importance.)
    How is the cex machine holding up?

    • @IcebergTech
      @IcebergTech  Před rokem +1

      Gathering dust once more! I have a video planned for it in January though, featuring some 2013-era upgrades

  • @DeanTWaters
    @DeanTWaters Před rokem +2

    I still use my i7-6700k on my Z170 board. It's still great. Stable as Gibraltar. No complaints.

  • @DavidFregoli
    @DavidFregoli Před rokem +1

    moved my 7700K + GTX 1080 system to an HTPC and it still plays games very well on my old 1080p tv

  • @Obie327
    @Obie327 Před rokem +8

    Intercourse... LOL. Single core IPC is pretty strong with this one. Picked up AMD Ryzen 5 5600 (open box) for the same price as this. Great presentation and Video Iceberg. Merry Christmas to all!

  • @JHayler7
    @JHayler7 Před rokem

    I have an old i5 4670k would it be okay to run as a NAS?

  • @Windows98R
    @Windows98R Před rokem +1

    my 7700k is still serving me well even after being hammered with all core boosts and 24/7 uptime, now living inside of a server while my main PC runs on 12700K.

  • @theburger_king
    @theburger_king Před rokem +1

    Iceberg do you remember me? I new your channel would pop off! You have so many internet points now!!!

  • @spykegodbv
    @spykegodbv Před rokem +3

    Video idea: Testin with hyperthreading off for games that use 4 CPU threads or less, especially on older CPUs. Would love to see that!

  • @Dr1ftop1a
    @Dr1ftop1a Před rokem +4

    Lot of games are good with quad cores, because they don't utilize more. Probably the devs know how the market is still not 6 or more usually. Hypertheading is also in picture. 7th gen is usable today for many people because of it.

  • @vncnthgy
    @vncnthgy Před rokem +4

    I'm still using my i7-7700 pc paired with a Quadro P2000 and 32GB ram. Still holding on lol

  • @onlyhereformoney175
    @onlyhereformoney175 Před 3 měsíci

    7:00 oh, an i5-9600 review? i'd be happy to see that since it was the CPU on my first gaming system and i still have it and an old 1151 motherboard

  • @niyamimbi1179
    @niyamimbi1179 Před rokem

    was gonna ask something, BUT, question answered @ 10:35. Thanks for the vid! was a bit ago looking for older parts to build a nas, settled on ryzen which was what i could find + b450 mobo is perfect, with enough satas(not using m2s) by itself and expansion capabilities from pic ports(if ever needed). Never did but woul love to get a hold of some older Intel parts and tinker with them a bit, as did with my current zen 3 setup. Thanks for the vid!

  • @IJV0
    @IJV0 Před rokem

    I always think ur famous when I see your Videos. They're really, really good! Please keep up with this awesome content

  • @ck17350
    @ck17350 Před rokem

    Bro, at 46s you showed 4k framerate performance for a GTX 1080 as an example of how different but similar processors offer the same performance? That test and it's results are designed to show the performance limit of the GPU. Why'd you leave out the 1080p graph that shows a clear difference?

  • @iicx4250
    @iicx4250 Před rokem

    My second rig which im on right now actually uses a 7700. I will say it runs fine in games but it will start to struggle as soon as you load anything else up compared to my 5800x in my main rig. This is ofc due to it having 4 cores compared to 8 which most games can use so as soon as you have anything else open the applications have to fight over the same 4 cores

  • @I3ordo
    @I3ordo Před rokem +1

    what would you upgrade? i am content with 45-65FPS VRR performance.
    Currently have a 3930k and a 4790k for gaming rigs... the i7 has 70% cpu usage on "year 2023" games like need for speed unbound , basically a ps5 port...have not tried the quad core 4790k on newest games but i fear it wont help...

    • @IcebergTech
      @IcebergTech  Před rokem

      Well, I wouldn't upgrade the 3930K to anything less than an E5-1680 v2. It's the best CPU on the plaform, review here: czcams.com/video/SB81b8ULZ_Q/video.html
      The 4790K only has one upgrade available, the 5775C. In some titles, this could actually be a downgrade from the CPU you have. Again, review here: czcams.com/video/pTP4RC4EjDo/video.html
      In truth, my recommendation depends largely on how far you want to go. A Ryzen 5 5600, B550 motherboard and 16GB of DDR4 would cost about $250, will outperform either platform and use less electricity in the process. An i5-12400F + B660 setup would be a little more expensive if you wanted to stick with Team Blue, but has the same advantages. If you don't want the extra hassle & effort of removing and reselling your old components, then I'd stick with the 4790K and upgrade the 3930K to the Xeon.

  • @ganeryhyperion8386
    @ganeryhyperion8386 Před 11 měsíci

    oh, thanks on the review on old cpu, this give me idea to use VM and pin the fps to 60 or 75 and use 4 core on the vm

  • @frankwren8215
    @frankwren8215 Před rokem +1

    When the 2600k launched, an entire generation of Intel users suddenly expected more. And Intel did not deliver.
    I used my 2600k until late 2021. I still use it in my hackintosh.
    Overclocked to 5.2GHz with a 1070ti, it was still a beast of a system.

  • @m8x425
    @m8x425 Před rokem

    Thanks to the extended quad-core era, I was able to run my x79 system for almost 10 years. March 2012 to Dec 2021.... it had a great run. I wasn't trying to future-proof with my 3930k (upgraded to the 4930k then E5-1680 v2), I just got lucky.

  • @mateusz2465
    @mateusz2465 Před rokem +2

    I had this " bank error in your favor" situation yesterday. I've bought 8gb stick of laptop ddr4 for ~12$ and got 16gb worth ~35-40$.
    Last year got hd7790 2gb instead of 1gb.

  • @TheXeroLink
    @TheXeroLink Před rokem +2

    I own a 7700k and it doesn’t preform much better than this, the heat on this chip when you begin to overclock it causes it to slow down

    • @nephron9924
      @nephron9924 Před rokem +1

      Delid add liquid metal to the heatsink. Very effective

    • @TheXeroLink
      @TheXeroLink Před rokem

      @@nephron9924 I’ve always been skidish about doing that.
      I have a hyper 212 evo and it hits 5ghz sustained and works well but the heat it puts off can warm the 3 bedroom ranch we own lol

  • @yan3066
    @yan3066 Před rokem

    Love the music ! 👍

  • @Venoxium
    @Venoxium Před rokem +3

    I got the 7770k on launch, overclock that shit to 5.2ghz @1.375v and it was great. Though earlier last year I decided to finally upgrade my PC and with that, since I was replacing everything else, felt like a good time to get my "Forever CPU" which is now the 5900X. Had I waited a bit, I probably would've gone with the 5800X3D but for now this is great and will probably not think of upgrading anytime soon!

  • @basilman121
    @basilman121 Před rokem

    I want to see this channel at 20k subs before the end of this year

  • @darchandarchan7036
    @darchandarchan7036 Před rokem

    can you please add Quake champions for the testing?

  • @psttech4290
    @psttech4290 Před rokem +1

    i've still got a 7700k in a cheap build with a 1080ti, pulls more than 60fps in everything i throw at it completely maxed out at 1440p. not bad for a cpu i picked up for £40. got a few 6700k/7700k's i use for budget builds and had no complaints yet

  • @Galax2000
    @Galax2000 Před rokem +1

    these cpus where extremely powerfull back in the day. i never understood why people bought a ryzen first and sec gen cpu and replaced thair i7 7700k with one of them. i still hvae my 7700k in my system and play everything. my sister has a i7 4790k oced to 5ghz and has no issues

  • @brett9000
    @brett9000 Před rokem +9

    I am happy AMD made chips with more cores otherwise we would probably still only have quad core i7s. I am running a Ryzen 5 2600 It overclocks really well but my b450 board died when a PSU blew up and I could only afford the cheapest motherboard so I now have a Gigabyte A320 which is holding back my system now I Cant overclock at all and I am having to run my RAM slower as the board wont support it any higher but I cant afford to replace anything as I cant work now due to bad medical news this year also I am happy to see a UK channel doing hardware reviews I can never seem to find any from the UK that I enjoy watching.

    • @rustywastakenwastaken
      @rustywastakenwastaken Před rokem +1

      nah, higher core processors are naturally going to come as cpu manufacturing goes to higher and higher quality processes

    • @SpecialEllio
      @SpecialEllio Před rokem +7

      @@rustywastakenwastaken except they didn't, when there is lack of competition there is lack of innovation.

    • @Fly_By_Gaming
      @Fly_By_Gaming Před rokem +2

      Isnt RGHD from the UK?

    • @AlfaPro1337
      @AlfaPro1337 Před rokem

      And it's a glorified low-end 6c priced at AMD's previous top-end pricing of US$300.

    • @brett9000
      @brett9000 Před rokem +1

      @@Fly_By_Gaming yea that is the only other one I watch and have found does good content

  • @memespeech
    @memespeech Před rokem +4

    7700 &k aren't hedt, just expensive consumer chips, intel had 6 core cpus even on LGA 1366 in 2010 and had them released on a regular basis for that platform tier (LGA 2011, 2011-3, 2066)

  • @MSS47Ag
    @MSS47Ag Před rokem +2

    *CEX wants to know your location*
    But yeah it’s a decent chip for it’s time. I had an i7-6700 before making the switch to AM4 with a 2700X and currently 5600. Best thing about Skylake was the temps. With a little undervolt, and a decent Noctua, you could get these i7’s generally between 15 degrees C and max 60 degrees C. If I remember correctly, Kaby Lake was mostly a slight improvement in the features/media codec department, specifically around H.265, VP9 and the igpu.

  • @abithampi9474
    @abithampi9474 Před 3 měsíci

    Still rocking my 7700k, didn't feel like it was lacking on my 1070ti but now that I recently upgraded to a 3060ti I can really feel it struggling. Its come to the end of its life unfortunately but was a beast for the past 4yrs

  • @glospiwniczaka
    @glospiwniczaka Před rokem

    I got i7-7700K in 2017, i remember they had premiere at 1. january, i was damn dissapointed when the first ryzens came out (because they offered good performance to price) and just several months later (september or october?) the 8th gen came out... and new chipset...
    Well it works fine to this day, sometimes i wish it had more power for 7z archiving and higher resolution photos editing.

  • @techjobsltu703
    @techjobsltu703 Před rokem

    Hey guys, look, in my country i7 3770 is about from 30-45€, (i7 3770k cost about 70-80€ and i could overclock but for 2x the price i think it's not worth it) I was thinking of upgrading from an i5 3470, i know its a about 10-12%boost, but i really love my computer, what guys do you think? I mean i have a gtx 1060 6gb, 12 gb ram, and i think uprading to max 16gb ram, and an i7 3770, i do not play the newest triple A games, but still for that price, is it worth it. Newest game i have so far is nfs heat, and its really cpu heavy, cpu is bottlenecking my gtx 1060 at ultra settings at 900p

  • @devon5626
    @devon5626 Před rokem +2

    i still have my i 7 7700k + gtx 1080ti still works like a charm

  • @DKaldes
    @DKaldes Před rokem +2

    I'm still using it's older brother, the 6700 .Performance is basically the same and it fares well with my RTX 2060 though newer titles might be an issue. It's crazy to think I bought this CPU almost 7 years ago and to say the least it served me well. I'm currently looking to build a new PC this time I think imma go with the i5 12600k or 13600k

    • @stephenhood2948
      @stephenhood2948 Před rokem +1

      The new i5s are the way to go. The price to performance is really good. Im looking to upgrade to one myself.

    • @DKaldes
      @DKaldes Před 5 měsíci

      Hello me from the past, I ended up buying a laptop with an i5 12500h and an rtx 4060. Not what I thought would happen but I'm happy with it

  • @kiyarue02
    @kiyarue02 Před rokem

    From where you got the stock video?

  • @luisgoncalves2864
    @luisgoncalves2864 Před rokem +1

    Your videos are just awesome.

  • @mcwotguy6918
    @mcwotguy6918 Před rokem

    I would also be interesting comparing the i7 6700(K) / i7 7700(K) against the Ryzen R7 1700, since on release they all costed the same and it would be interesting to see if newer games like the cores of the Ryzen ore the IPC of the intel more

  • @dresnyd
    @dresnyd Před rokem +5

    If it were up to intel. We'd still be rocking the quad-cores and dual-cores with hyper-threading for mid-range. Ryzen shook the meta a little.

  • @daviddunmore8415
    @daviddunmore8415 Před rokem +1

    I've still got my Kaby Lake i7 7700 in a Gigabyte Sniper board with 32GB DDR4. It's running Debian now and is still stupidly fast.

  • @pyyrr
    @pyyrr Před rokem +7

    i think 4C 8T is fine for gaming. most games arent designed for more than 8C 16T, and at 1440p you wont really have much bottleneck

  • @zz8702
    @zz8702 Před rokem +2

    Great Video!
    Considering how you mentioned AVX2 playing a role in battlefield 5, now might be the time to finally test the Core i7 4790/k. As it was the only generation with AVX2 ok DDR3. Paired with DDR3 2400mhz it might actually perform better than this.
    Funnily enough my 4790 paired with a 2400mhz kit scores only 100 points less than a 7700 in Cinebench (hwbot list).

    • @ismaelsoto9507
      @ismaelsoto9507 Před rokem

      Skylake and Kabylake technically supports both DDR3 and DDR4, albeit they only work well with DDR3L (Only needs 1.35v instead of 1.5v) that sadly is quite uncommon to find on desktop compared to laptops.

    • @zz8702
      @zz8702 Před rokem

      @@ismaelsoto9507 correct, but they're those sticks are at best limited to smth like 1866mhz at CL13, which is quite a bit slower than a decent 2400mhx kit in modern games.

  • @davidwithey6036
    @davidwithey6036 Před rokem

    I got I7 6700k with GTX 1080 TI at 2150mhz boost and cpu at 4.85ghz locked and stable at 1.35v. personally it throws everything i want at it and does it with ease. AT 1080p on Cyberpunk I get around 80/90 FPS on everything maxed

  • @Hyperion9700
    @Hyperion9700 Před rokem

    My console childhood felt that Pal for life

  • @ProjectPhysX
    @ProjectPhysX Před rokem +3

    I went with an 8700K back in 2018. Still a very strong CPU, although Cyberpunk brings it to its limits. I don't see the need to upgrade to a 9900K anytime soon.

  • @Radek24102410
    @Radek24102410 Před 9 měsíci

    I have i7 7700k with 1080 ti 11gb and 16 gbs of ddr 2133mhz ram . All on MSI z270 camo squad. Runs pretty much everything on ultra 1080p .

  • @kwlkid85
    @kwlkid85 Před 7 měsíci

    This and any of the quad i7s only really make sense to buy if you currently have a same generation i3/i5 CPU as a drop in upgrade.

  • @CSick27
    @CSick27 Před rokem +1

    i still use a quad core on my laptop and most games i play still run fine. i can confirm that for whatever reason, Elden Ring hates quad cores. my gpu and cpu utilization can both be between 30-50% and the fps still wont budge above the low 40s

  • @GoingtoHecq
    @GoingtoHecq Před rokem +2

    So like, funny thing is that a lot of older cpu's are able to be useful for so much. Though the higher end of the gaming market can be very taxing, less time sensitive and less intense tasks are still handled well enough by sandy bridge.
    I mean, here in the west we're extremely privileged to basically be on top of the world. The USA probably has the most wealth and general control of resources so these high end computer parts can really thrive here.
    However, with sandy bridge still being useful I think they are still acceptable in the USA and they're even desirable to a lot of the world. Too bad that charity is outright unamerican. Reusing things or giving things to people competes too much with the "free market" and people who want to sell things.
    Personally I'm glad that China has a good recycling scheme for reusing the chipsets of old motherboards and making new motherboards with them.

  • @tahustvedt
    @tahustvedt Před rokem +1

    I've got an i3-7450k in an ITX system and would love a 7700k as an upgrade.

  • @thecreatorofcloudyandrosie

    My HP ENVY 750-520 has an i7-7700 with an RTX 2060. And I’m planning on getting an HP OMEN 45L with an i9-13900K and an RTX 3080 Ti.

  • @rmgaminguk7079
    @rmgaminguk7079 Před rokem +4

    Classic CEX.
    Yeah the price of a 7700 is a bit much given its performance. The 6th gen i7 and i5 are more affordable and the 6 core i5's of 8th and 9th gen make more sense, but I agree they all seem a bit meh compared to a £100 brand new ryzen 5 5500.
    Great content, thanks to you and CEX.

    • @ismaelsoto9507
      @ismaelsoto9507 Před rokem

      Or an i3 12100F, heck even the i3 10100F is cheaper new and gives comparable performance

  • @tylercrawford2897
    @tylercrawford2897 Před rokem

    I got this as an upgrade from 2500k and there was almost no difference in 5 generations. Few years later i got a Ryzen 5800x and its an amazing upgrade.

  • @RustyHeartsTOV
    @RustyHeartsTOV Před 8 měsíci

    I still have my 7700k running on 5,1 ghz since 2017 with an overclocked 1080ti. I still play nearly anything with WQHD and highest settings. Without RT of course.

  • @Bboyman1150
    @Bboyman1150 Před rokem

    One of the best deals I got was an i7-4790k in a Cooler Master HAF case w/ gigabyte motherboard for free

  • @SparksHardcoreMusic
    @SparksHardcoreMusic Před rokem +1

    Aye look, my CPU! Lol...Literally the CPU I have in the PC I am using to watch this video lol.

  • @snakeplissken1754
    @snakeplissken1754 Před rokem

    I'd argue that anything with ht/smt is essentially more then it real core numbers. An i5 3570k hits a wall where an i7 3770k had still some juice left.
    That is after games/software managed to properly handle virtual cores.

  • @myBacau
    @myBacau Před rokem +2

    Almost went Intel at the time. With a H110 or H170 motherboard i could have kept my DDR3 Sticks. But went Ryzen 1700x with DDR4 ECC.

  • @Dfm253
    @Dfm253 Před rokem +1

    The 8700k has aged so much better than the 7700k. The thing about these benchmarks is that they assume you do absolutely nothing in the background, opening discord in the background will tank the results in the more intense games. Which is much less of an issue on 6 core processors.

  • @user-bv8wr3vw4x
    @user-bv8wr3vw4x Před rokem +1

    Two weeks ago, I was arguing with some idiot who said that most games nowadays still use 1 to 2 cores. And you'll not gonna need more than 4 cores for at least another decade...

  • @RCrider185
    @RCrider185 Před rokem

    Still running my "gold sample" 7700K as a server rig, delidded @ all core OC 5.2GHz on stock Voltage paired with 3200Mhz ram, temps maxed at 77*C. Last Cinebench Single core performance test matched a stock 9900k. Upgraded my Rig to 7700X 5days ago and my TimeSpy Extreme/ Fire Extreme Scores @ 1440p paired with my 2.35GHz OC 1080TI on H2o were only 1-3% higher, single core Cinebench scores are 20% higher on 7700X @ AI OCing program 5.65GHz all core with spikes of 5.9Ghz on H2o "test scores should improve over time as AI OC program learns more about my 7700X"

  • @MacCanma
    @MacCanma Před 11 měsíci

    Im still using it paired with a GTX 1080ti on a 1080p monitor. Jedi Survivor and RE4 ran great 55-60fps on medium settings. Could have pushed RE4 even more I think.

  • @privaatsak
    @privaatsak Před rokem +1

    Why does it fail at RT? Surely that's all on the gpu 🤔 I ask as I'm still running a 7700K with a 4.9Ghz overclock... But a 3080Ti

    • @IcebergTech
      @IcebergTech  Před rokem +2

      Maybe it's just the games I'm testing, but in most of my older CPU tests so far, enabling RT pushes Spider-Man and Cyberpunk below 50 FPS. Paired with a Ryzen 5 5600X, the RTX 3070 is capable of over 70 FPS in Spider-Man and a couple of frames below 60 FPS in Cyberpunk at the same settings. Maybe the OC helps, but I haven't had chance to test a K-sku Kaby Lake yet.