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Intel extreme tuning utility benchmark score i7 6700k
Intel extreme tuning utility benchmark score i7 6700k









intel extreme tuning utility benchmark score i7 6700k

I spent a couple of hours putting this system together, doing a pretty careful job with the cable management. But then again, I may not, since I want to reduce my power usage and have more PCIe lanes available for storage use. Initially, I’ll be using the Intel integrated graphics, but I may end up using an EVGA Geforce GTX 960 video card. (2) 512 GB Samsung 850 Pro SATA III SSDs in hardware RAID 1.(2) 32GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 2666MHz DDR4 RAM kits.ASRock Z170 Extreme 7+ motherboard (Micro Center’s web page has it mislabeled as an Extreme 7).Last Saturday, I built this new system, and got Windows 10 Professional installed.

intel extreme tuning utility benchmark score i7 6700k

Some basic information about this system is shown in Figures 1, 2 and 3 below:įigure 1: CPU-Z CPU Tab for Z77 Core i7-3770K Systemįigure 2: CPU-Z Bench Tab for Z77 Core i7-3770K Systemįigure 3: Geekbench 3.3.2 Scores for Z77 Core i7-3770K SystemĮven though this system is still pretty fast, I felt like I could do better in some areas, with a current generation Z170 chipset system with an Intel Core i7-6700K Skylake processor and 64GB of RAM. It is mildly overclocked, to 4.3GHz, and it has been extremely reliable over the years as I have used it for much of my daily work. It was about the fastest mainstream system that I could build 3.5 years ago. This system uses an ASUS P8Z77-V Deluxe motherboard, with one 512GB OCZ Vertex 4 SSD. Back when I started at SQLskills in May of 2012, I built myself a pretty nice Z77 chipset system with an Intel Core i7-3770K Ivy Bridge processor and 32GB of RAM, running Windows 7 Enterprise Edition.











Intel extreme tuning utility benchmark score i7 6700k