Intel Haswell Core i7-4790K vs. i7-4770K Comparison Review 50

Intel Haswell Core i7-4790K vs. i7-4770K Comparison Review

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Test Setup & Overclocking

Test System
CPU:Intel Core i7-4790K
4.0 GHz, Boost up to 4.4 GHz
8 MB Cache
CoolingCorsair H100 - 2 Fans
Memory:Kingston FURY DDR3-1866 16 GB Kit CL10
Motherboard:ASUS Z97-DELUXE
Video Card:MSI GTX 780 3GB
Storage:2x Crucial M550 1 TB SSD
Test Bench:HighSpeedPC.com Top Deck Tech Station XL-ATX
Case:NZXT Phantom 820
Power Supply:Coolermaster Silent Pro Gold 1000 W
Software:Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit / NVIDIA 335.63 WHQL

I would like to thank the following for providing testing hardware for this review: ASUS, HighSpeedPC.com, and Kingston Technology.

We keep it fairly simple for testing, by comparing the Intel Core i7-4770K to the Intel Core i7-4790K in a show-down of hotly-debated proportions.



Overclocking the Intel Core i7-4790K actually proved to be picky and rather problematic at times. Adjusting the multiplier to get more than stock speed while air-cooling was not easy given the clock ratios were not fixed. I first changed the BCLK to 102 MHz, giving it a slight bump. I followed this up with a 48x multiplier and set the voltage to 1.340 V, which netted me a 4.9 GHz clock speed similar to what Intel Core i7-4770K users see, although it was cutting it close. Attempts to push past 4.9 GHz, no matter whether Vtt/QPI or VCore was increased, yielded a system that failed to boot or, at worst, the HDD was not detected due to the SATA ports not working at the higher clock.
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