🚀 Elevate Your Performance Game!
The Intel Core i7 7800x Processor is a high-performance CPU designed for enthusiasts and professionals, featuring 6 cores and 12 threads, 28 PCIe lanes, and compatibility with Intel Optane technology, making it an ideal choice for advanced computing tasks.
Processor | 4 GHz core_i7 |
RAM | 32 GB |
Wireless Type | Radio Frequency |
Brand | Intel |
Item model number | BX80673I77800X |
Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.65 x 5.83 x 4.25 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.65 x 5.83 x 4.25 inches |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 6 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR DRAM |
Batteries | 1 Unknown batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Intel |
ASIN | B071H1B3Z1 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 19, 2017 |
D**I
High price! according to performance. High Price to performance ratio.
No performance improvement seen except rendering 4k videos.in gaming there are only 10 fps max increasedextra real threads may make windows 10 more smoother to run but at this high price tag worth to buy core i7.Extra core will help multitasking like streaming and gaming at same time.
U**R
Absolute beast !!
Absolute beast !! I have been using it in my rig for 2 years already ,it hasn't let me down yet regardless of what a throw at it. Video rendering and conversion is done without a hitch.Photoshop, Autocad no problem.Simply Amazing if one can afford it!!!
A**E
Three Stars
Too expensive. Not sure who will need this.
R**I
Great price but one fact that today high end games ...
Great price but one fact that today high end games can run on a single core or dual core pc smoothly with out any problem ,oka wait but what is the use of core i9 processor , well core i9 is best for video editing and rendering and multitasking , servers and intensive applications like Adobe after effects and premier pro , so we can easily edit 4k contents without any lag in between ,
A**J
Can't game on it
Holy flung! The moment I plugged it into my mobo, my pc autobuilt itself and turned into an android! A freaking humanoid! It was dope, though I can't game on it sadly thus only 4 stars...
V**Y
Magic Processor indeed wow
Wow !! Just Installed this beast in my PC and voila ! My Motherboard become Fatherboard! Thank u Intel !
O**A
and if you have kidney stone then it is better to sell your kidney
Please don't sell your kidney...inform first to Intel...they may give it free,..and if you have kidney stone then it is better to sell your kidney...no kidney no pain
A**.
Good job
I want this processor overpriced
R**G
¿Cual temperatura alta?
Update despues de 1 mes y medio de uso.Todo sigue funcionando de maravilla y ahora tengo números más reales de trabajos:Render con Arnold Render (Maya 2018) a 5k de resolución a 300 dpis5820k - 145 Minutos7900x - 63 MinutosRender con Arnold Render (Maya 2018) a 2k de resolución a 72 dpis5820k - 24 Minutos7900x - 10 MinutosLa temperatura ha disminuido un poco más no se si por que ya se asentó al 100% la pasta térmica pero a Full Render no sobrepasa los 63 Grados Celsius.Es una maravilla de procesador completamente recomendable si vas a vivir de el, si es para gaming o hobbie creo que hay mejores opciones, pero para trabajo, puedo decir que en tan solo 1 mes este procesador ya prácticamente se pago.------------------Antes que nada me gustaría darles un brief de a que me dedico: Actualmente soy Generalista 3D y muchas veces me llevo el trabajo a casa o me cae uno que otro freelanceo, por lo que tener un equipo de última generación es básico para mi, ahora si al review del producto.Después de analizar los i9 y los threadrippers y haber leído en todo internet acerca de lo caliente que es este procesador me decidi a comprar Intel, ya que llego muchos años usandolo y NUNCA he tenido un solo problema, ademas los foros de AMD estan repletos de problemas de inestabilidad en los TR y de incompatibilidad con memorias RAM.7900x, desata a la bestia.Viniendo de un 5820k (tampoco nada despreciable) la diferencia es muchísima, trabajos de producción en After Effects, Premiere, Nuke y Maya los realiza más de 2 veces más rápido, render para impresión que con el 5820k tomaban al rededor de 2 horas ahora toman 45 minutos, esto ha optimizado muchísimo mis tiempos, me ha permitido tomar mas freelanceos y ha aumentado la calidad de mi trabajo, a mas poder de procesamiento mas cosas puedo meterle.Ahora hablemos de algo que a muchos les da miedo, la temperatura, en este caso no se si los reviewers sean pagados por alguien o como funcione pero personalmente no se me hace que este procesador corra caliente, lo estoy usando junto con un AIO NZXT Kraken X62 y en idle normalmente esta entre 27 y 32 grados Centigrados, una vez lanzado un render y que el procesador se usa al 100% la temperatura comienza a subir, pero nada que me alarme, la temperatura máxima que le he visto a un núcleo es de 65 grados, nada fuera de lo común y esto usando el modo "Silent" del Kraken. La realidad es que el 5820k a full load llegaba al rededor de los 58 grados por lo que para mi la diferencia es mínima dado cuanto poder tiene de mas.Lo bueno:- Excelente procesador, muy fácil de instalar.- Calidad garantizada, solo lo instale y al primer intento booteo e instalo Windows sin ningún inconveniente.- Velocidades de infarto hasta 2.5 veces más rápido que un 5820k.- Tenía miedo de la temperatura pero para mi gusto y estándares 65 grados después de un render a 6k y 300 DPIs no es nada.- Se que ya lo menciono, pero han probado 10 nucleos a 4.3 GHz??? Es una bestia!!!Lo malo- El costo, si bien es una herramienta de trabajo que se paga sola desembolsar más de $20,000 por un procesador es bastante.Amazon como siempre una maravilla, ordene el domingo por la noche y el martes antes de mediodía ya tenía mi paquete, perfectamente empacado y en perfecto estado.- Otros componentes* Asus Strix x299-E* Interl Core i9 7900x* AIO NZXT Kraken x62* 64 GB DDR4 Kingston HyperX Fury* Asus Strix 980Ti* EVGA Supernova 750G2 Plus Gold* NZXT H440i Razer Edition
I**L
Eine sehr schnelle CPU, die keine Wünsche offen lässt. Aber das Komponenten-Umfeld muss ebenfalls leistungsfähig sein.
Im Rahmen einer PC Erneuerung war auch ein neuer Prozessor erforderlich. Aufgrund der aktuellen Entwicklung von Prozessoren und Mainboards sollte es die Intel I9 X-Serie sein. Die Wahl fiel auf den I9-900X für LGA 2066 Sockel, welcher unter dem Betriebssystem Windows 10 Enterprise 64 bit läuft. Dieser 10 Kerne Prozessor mit 20 Threads passt gut zu unseren neuen Anforderungen. Die Adressierung von bis zu 128GB RAM, Hyper-Threading, Quad-Channel für DDR4 RAMs und 44 Lanes sind unabdingbare Anforderungen. Der Turbo-Boost wird nur temporär genutzt, passt jedoch sehr gut in unser Konzept. Damit auch die Leistung genutzt werden kann, wurden auch die Umgebungskomponenten neu dimensioniert. Besonders der zusätzliche M.2 Speicher war neben dem RAM wichtig. Gerne hätten wir den M.2 Optane-Memory-Speicher genutzt, aber mit den zurzeit verfügbaren nur 32 GB Modulen ist dieser definitiv zu klein. Die Wahl fiel hier auf die M.2 SSD, Samsung 960 PRO MZ-V6P1T0BW, Interner Solid State Drive mit 1TB. Diese erweist sich als sehr schnell und wird direkt auf dem Mainboard im M.2 Slot platziert. Damit der Quad-Channel für DDR4 RAMs genutzt werden kann, werden vier(!) Corsair CMK64GX4M4B3200C16 Vengeance LPX 4 x 16 GB Desktop Arbeitsspeicher Kit (DDR4, 3200 MHz) eingesetzt. Zur Kühlung wird der be quiet! BK019 Dark Rock Pro 3 CPU-Kühler eingesetzt, der exakt auf die 2066 Sockel passt. Die Grafikkarte ist die Asus ROG Strix GeForce GTX1080TI-O11G Gaming Grafikkarte (Nvidia, GDDR5X, Aura Sync RGB, VR, 4K Gaming). Das Ganze sitzt auf einem Asus Prime X299-Deluxe Gaming Mainboard mit Sockel LGA 2066 (ATX, Intel, Aura Sync, DDR4 4000 MHz, Dual M.2, SATA 6Gb/s) Mainboard. Versorgt wird es mit einem Corsair CP-9020057-EU AX Serie AX1500i ATX/EPS 80 PLUS Titanium 1500Watt, Digital, Netzteil und gesteckt wird das Ganze in ein Thermaltake Suppressor F51 mit Fenster Silent Midi-Tower schwarz (E-ATX).Die Leistung und die Geschwindigkeit des gesamten Systems sind einfach beeindruckend. Die Vergangenheit hat uns gelehrt, dass alle Komponenten aufeinander abgestimmt sein müssen und die Leistung und Qualität stimmen müssen. Jedes System ist nur so schnell und leistungsfähig, wie seine schwächste Komponente. Hier kann auch ein sehr schneller Prozessor alleine nicht viel ausrichten, es muss einfach das Gesamtkonzept stimmen. Nicht zu unterschätzen ist eine sehr gute Kühlung, denn die heutigen Komponenten drosseln die Leistung automatisch, das gilt besonders für die CPUs und GPUs.Das System:- Tower: Thermaltake Suppressor F51 mit Fenster Silent Midi-Tower schwarz (E-ATX)- Netzteil: Corsair CP-9020057-EU AX Serie AX1500i ATX/EPS 80 PLUS Titanium 1500Watt, Digital, Netzteil, EU- Motherboard: Asus Prime X299-Deluxe Gaming Mainboard Sockel LGA 2066 (ATX, Intel, Aura Sync, DDR4 4000 MHz, Dual M.2, SATA 6Gb/s)- Prozessor: Intel I9-900X, LGA 2066 Sockel- Arbeitsspeicher: Corsair CMK64GX4M4B3200C16 Vengeance LPX 4 x 16 GB Desktop Arbeitsspeicher Kit (DDR4, 3200 MHz) Schwarz- Grafikkarte: Asus ROG Strix GeForce GTX1080TI-O11G Gaming Grafikkarte (Nvidia, GDDR5X, Aura Sync RGB, VR, 4K Gaming)- CPU-Kühler: be quiet! BK019 Dark Rock Pro 3 CPU-Kühler- M.2 Speicher SSD: Samsung 960 PRO MZ-V6P1T0BW Interne Solid State Drive (1TB)- LG Blu-ray Disc Brenner BH16NS55- Betriebssystem: Windows 10 Enterprise 64 bit- MS-Office 2016Ein sehr guter, schneller und Leistungsfähiger Prozessor. Der Einsatz findet sowohl im Gaming-Bereich als auch im sehr komplexen, gewerblichen Bereich statt.
C**A
Outstanding CPU
I'm coming from a 2009 2.66GHz 4-core Mac Pro. I'm no longer a fan of what Apple offers, especially in terms of price to performance and lack of user upgradable components. So after 20+ years with the Mac, I took a leap of faith and built my own PC.So far, a few weeks into using this new build, I absolutely LOVE this CPU. I primarily use this machine for photo editing with PhotoMechanic, Adobe Photoshop Cloud 2017, and Capture One Pro 11. This CPU can handle everything I throw at it without breaking a sweat. Even when I've run a 1000 image export in Capture One Pro, a 500 image batch process in Photoshop, I could go back into Capture One Pro, open a new job, render previews, and start RAW adjustments with absolutely no lag. It worked flawlessly. The RAW adjustment sliders are silky smooth, with no lag. Best of all, the CPU temps have remained an average of 55C under load at 4.4GHz overclocked. At 4.6GHz, the temps only averaged 70C - spiked to 76C a couple of times. I'm using the NZXT Kraken x52 CPU cooler. Works for me.For Photoshop, an application that prefers high clock frequencies vs. more cores, I love that this CPU has the same 4.5GHz Turbo Boost frequency as the Intel 7700K. That's incredibly impressive for an 8-core CPU. The 7700K, used to be the Photoshop king, but I would bet there is little to no real world difference between this 8 core 7820x and the 4-core 7700K when doing lightly threaded Photoshop tasks. The 7820x is so responsive.IMO, this CPU might be the best bang for the buck in terms of single, dual and multicore threaded applications. When you factor in the 28 PCIe lanes over the 16 PCIe lanes you get with the might i7 8700K, I still have to give the 7820x the nod. If you only need 16 PCIe lanes, then the 8700K will save you about $200 on the CPU, and maybe $50 on the Motherboard.With the 7820x you'll want a good Motherboard. Should go without saying, but that doesn't mean the most expensive.After tons of research about VRM issues with the Skylake-X CPUs, I bought the ASRock Extreme4. The two features I wanted most were, dual 8-pin CPU power connects, and the VRM heat pipe. Intel shotgunned this CPU family release, and IMO it caught the MOB manufacturers off guard, and many release their MOBs too quickly. EVGA wouldn't even release their MOBs, as they hadn't been thoroughly tested. These CPUs are power hungry, and if you OC without a good cooler, VRM cooling, and adequate power, they'll overheat and throttle.New and 2nd Gen x299 boards are already coming out with these dual 8-pin connects and VRM heat pipes (Taichai XE is one example of a Gen 2 x299 MOB). The Extreme4 is a new board released in November, a good few months after the release of Skylake-X. So they had time to get this board right, and it's one of the least expensive boards on the market.I had a limited budget of $2,000 - and if I could do it all over again, I would definitely buy this build again.7820x32GB G.Skill Trident Z RGB ram250GB SSD Boot drive8GB Sapphire Radeon RX 580NZXT Kraken x52 coolerASRock Extreme4 MotherboardEVGA SuperNOVA G3 750W 80+ Gold PSU
G**O
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Z**X
Caution: Contents Extremely Hot
Picked up the 7900X for my X299 system.Decided on the 7900X because of the higher speed compared to the more expensive ones with more cores. Simply put, games don't use all of these cores, and so the 7980XE not has unused potential, but what is used is slower than the 7900X.For an X299 system, the 7900X is the best CPU for gaming. You may even want to look at a Z370 system, but I want my PCIe lanes, and I want enough for full 16 on 2 video cards. If you only use 1 video card, you'd be happy with Z370 and i7 8700k for gaming.I let my Asus Rampage VI Extreme board auto overclock this CPU, and it pulled 4.6 out of the bag. Nice!There is a problem with these CPUs though, and that problem is heat. I have a Corsair H115i AiO watercooler on it, with a push/pull configuration. Now, granted, the 280mm radiator is only like 25~30mm thick, and the tubing is small... The AiO and CPU run around 40C at idle at base speeds. That's 10C higher than my i7 5960X OCed at 4.2GHz. I haven't seen the temps go over 55C, but I haven't run anything like Prime95 to stress the CPU.All the kids today talk about "delidding" which is a risky process, and not the kind of thing you want to just try on a $900 item. Plus doing so will instantly kill your warranty. But the results are apparently much better temps.Personally, I plan on putting together my own loop and the H115i is just a temp solution. With a triple 140mm radiator that's 55mm thick, likely a HardwareLabs Black Ice rad, the i9 will be much more controlled. Still, it's a hot CPU! Maybe hotter than McDonald's coffee.
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