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北のネコ
Reviewed in Japan on December 8, 2024
CPUは記載通りでした。ファンはついてません。どうせなら記載して欲しかったです。CPUは記載通りの能力なので、私の自作PCのパワーアップになりました。(10年前に組んだやつなので、これが精一杯です)
Thundercat
Reviewed in Germany on December 21, 2024
Hier über Amazon aufbereitet gekauft. Funktioniert super, vielen Dank.
Alejandro Marín
Reviewed in Mexico on June 7, 2017
Es la primera vez que compre por Amazon, y qué forma tan extrema de hacerlo que comprando un procesador, ¿dudas? Muchas claro, sin embargo el producto llego antes de lo previsto, tienes un rastreo del producto lo cual está super bien y sobre todo fue una buena inversión, debido al precio flexible en el que se encuentra comparándolo con lo excesivo que está en mi ciudad.Acerca del producto también fue la primera vez que compraba un procesador i7, no tengo mucho conocimiento en informática sin embargo tampoco iba a comprar algo sin saber nada, en mi caso ya necesitaba un update, pues contaba con un procesador i3, investigue e indague y resultó que esta generación es la que soporta mi tarjeta madre, si quería una más avanzada necesitaba actualizar la tarjeta madre pero eso ya es de otro tema. Sobre la mejora en pc, me dedico a crear renders de proyectos arquitectónicos y he de decir que me ha recortado el tiempo de espera abruptamente, si he de decir algo malo es que esté procesador se calienta demasiado, creo que es necesario ponerle énfasis a esta parte -SE CALIENTA DEMASIADO-, no es algo para espantar pero se debe tomar en cuenta, yo cometí el pecado de haberlo comprado sin tener un disipador mejor que el de fabrica, cual fue mi sorpresa, estuve dos meses con un ventilador externo ya que no tenía dinero para comprar uno, pero por si tienen duda adquirí un CoolerMaster Evo 212, y los días de terror se acabaron pues me mantiene fresco el procesador y es un disipador accesible y muy bueno. Desde entonces no me he vuelto a preocupar por la temperatura del procesador.Creo escribi demasiado, pero siempre es bueno compartir la experiencia, aunque sobre gaming, la verdad les quedó debiendo ya que no uso la pc para juegos.
Alex
Reviewed in France on July 6, 2016
Commandé hier , reçu aujourd'hui matin (super AMAZON !!) , installé et directement reconnu par ma carte-mère , que dire de ce processeur ? Pour l'instant RIEN , testé principalement en jeu , au repos 30° en 4Ghz de base et +/- 40° en 4.4 Ghz , en jeu entre 50 et 60 ° avec de temps en temps des pics jusqu'à 70 ° overclocké à 4.4 Ghz mais rien de bien méchant étant donné qu'il est refroidit par de l'aircooling (cooler master hyper tx3 evo), tout est fluide , hyper rapide, les jeux tournent en ultra , comparé à mon i5 4690 qui galérait un peu , c'est le jour et la nuit ... Couplé avec une MSI GTX 970 4GO , 16 GO de RAM DDR3 Hyper x Fury et un petit SSD 250 GO EVO de chez Samsung , il n'en faut pas plus !! Certes il est cher , je vous l'accorde mais c'est un très bon investissement et au moins vous êtes tranquille pendant quelques années !
Theconsumer1
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2016
This is my review of the 4790k after 3 days of owning it. During the course of these 3 days, I have not had a boat load of time to play with it. But I did get a chance to OC it. And I definitely have felt its power. So, a lot has yet to be learned about this CPU, but for what its worth, heres my review.Notes:For this record, this is a osx build. Not gonna list all the specs. El Capitan. See the OC section of this review to learn more about OCing hackintosh with this chip.Performance OOB:My computing tasks are 85% raw image editing (photography),12% web browsing, and 3 % video editing anymore. But I needed a CPU that could crush raw HDR photography blending in Lightroom 6. Just for comparison, this 4790k is probably 4 times faster at creating raw HDR files from 5-7 exposures than my previously owned i5 4430 3.0Ghz. It exports edited images more than twice as fast... This thing is definitely fast. Truly, the fastest you are going to get for gaming, everyday computing, basic photo editing, etc. You can't get a faster chip. I know, I know, the 6700k is out. But its hardly any better than this chip. DDR4 does absolutely nothing for performance at this early stage... Most people will tell you to stick with the 4790k. The only chip i really contemplated having over this one is the x99 6-core 5820k.My Cooling:Using a Hyper212 Evo. Stock fan... 4 case fans (2 corsair SP120s, 2 NZXT 120mm). Stock CPU temps with my build are about 32-34C. I was going to go water cooling for this but when you TRULY research it, AIO water coolers are practically a joke when it comes to reliability. But I might make the jump to H2O just to reach better OC freq.Overclock:Ok, so I never overclocked before. I knew I wanted to OC this chip. This was my first chance... So, I decided to read up on it to prevent any idiotic impulse decisions... Little did I know there is basically no "beginner" info for getting into overclocking that is relatively simple to understand. In short: I went to the BIOS and set Vcore at 1.25V, Ram at 1333mhz (1866mhz rated), multiplier at 45x ... Monitored temps with Intel Power Gadget and stress tested with Prime95 (mac). Nothing too in-depth.OC Results:So, i think I have a decent chip for OC. Either that, or im doing something wrong that I dont know of haha. Hyper212 Evo - stock fan.4.6GHz @ 1.265V ~83C Max (P95 for 5 minutes) PASS4.6GHz @ 1.250V ~82C MAX (P95 for 5 minutes) FAIL4.6GHz @ 1.260V ~83C MAX (P95 for 10 minutes) PASSThe last OC, I sit "stable" at. For now. I know its only 10 minutes and 5+ hour tests are "the accepted standard" but P95 at 10 minutes stresses my CPU harder than I will ever use it. Heck, its so fast that even exporting a heavily edited 5 minute movie project will take less than that.. Im certain its stable. But will be testing more at this OC.Conclusion:I'll update this as needed. A few points... buy it. Its good. Its all you need. Crush the stock heatsink with a hydraulic press if you plan on stepping outside 4.0ghz base clock. If you're heavily gaming (i dont game), get a good cooler like the Cryorig H7 (i want that) or the Noctua big coolers. Hyper 212 is decent. Cryorig H7 is a better product... But anyway, if you're gaming, you wanna keep your CPU cooler as much as possible, not only for performance, but simply to keep the wear and tear down on it.------------- UPDATE 6/19/16 -----------------------So i've owned this chip for about 2 weeks now. Since then, I have decided to upgrade my cooling solution. I went with an h100i GTX. Stock thermal paste. Just slapped it on there (cleaned the old paste off first). Using stock fans and added 2 more nzxt case fans on the other side of the rad to keep it cooler.Temps with the h100i are better. Not as good as I expected, but they are good. I can now keep temps stable clear up to probably 4.8GHz. I only stress test with p95 for a few minutes. Anything past that is just unecessary. I don't push my CPU as hard as p95 ever, so theres no sense it wasting time (im sorry if you disagree).Now, I was able to OC to 4.6 GHZ with no issues on temps. About ~80C with my h100i and everything running. and 1.247VI am trying to get to 4.7 but this chip is causing me to crank the voltage at 4.7 to nearly 1.30V which i dont like because my Vcore spikes during P95 past the Vcore set value.Im not a great overclocker, so im curious to see if someone else could do better on this chip. But honestly, I think my chip is decent for OC, but its definitely not a golden chip like some seem to get.
Sergio B.
Reviewed in Spain on December 3, 2016
Voy a comentar un poco mi experiencia con el procesador como técnico informático.Aunque no hay mucho que comentar que no se haya comentado de este procesador, tanto en reviews, comparativas, benchmarks, etc. Es por eso que voy a plantear mi review desde mi experiencia. Además en mi caso, adquirí el ROG Front Base, y es una pijada muy guapa para completar una torre Gaming (ya que dispongo de una de las placas compatibles con este accesorio).Lo adquirí reacondicionado, y de momento muy bien (prácticamente nuevo, y con los descuentos de estos días pasados, se facilitó la adquisición). Lo adquirí para llevar al máximo nivel mi placa 1150, y de paso comparar realmente de primera mano, sin fanatismos ni favoritismos, de la manera más objetiva posible.Ha sustituido a un i5 4570T, en una Maximus VII Hero; y a su vez, ese conjunto ha sustituido a un FX8350 en una GA-990FX Gaming (adquirida también aquí en Amazon tras averiarse mi Crosshair V Formula).A esto le acompaña un Crossfire de R9 290, y es precisamente por ésto el principal motivo de la adquisición. En single thread Intel supera a los AMD, y quería comprobar cuanto incrementaba la estabilidad en el Crossfire con respecto al 8350.Sinceramente, he de decir que ha mejorado, sobre todo en DX11 y anteriores; no siendo una mejora muy notable en DX12 con respecto al FX8350 (se nota que DX12 está bien optimizado para multiprocesamiento).Tomando como referencia 3DMark, con TimeSpy, la diferencia es de unos 400 puntos (misma RAM, mismas GPUs). La puntuación del útlimo test que hice fue de 6891 puntos (siendo algo superior que un i7 4790k con un sli de GTX980, según la web oficial).En cuanto a temperaturas, muchos usuarios hablan de que son muy frescos y tal, pero se calientan igual que los AMD cuando les metes carga de trabajo. Lo tengo con la misma refrigeración líquida que tenía el FX8350, y adquiere las mismas temperaturas (teniendo en cuenta que el AMD lo tengo Overclockeado a 4'6 Ghz, y el i7 4790k está sin OC).En conclusión, y aunque aún no he podido trabajar mucho con él, es muy buen procesador, aunque sigue siendo un poco caro. No obstante si tienes una placa socket 1150, y quieres llevarla al máximo nivel, éste es tu procesador. Es el mejor procesador para dicho socket, y aún da de sobra para hacer todo tipo de cosas (gaming, edición de video, virtualización...). Casi requisito el tener una placa base con chipset Z97 (para exprimir el procesador al máximo con OC).
Movieskinny
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2016
System was purchased almost entirely on Amazon. My previous i7-860 build was done the same way. Amazon is a great way to make a computer. I really like the Amazon site tips where they tell you what other parts people are buying along with your processor or motherboard etc.. Very helpful and dead on. I picked away at buying parts for this over the last 6-7 months almost like a layaway program. I popped in the win 10 disc and voila I was up and running in literally minutes, scary fast. Negative Windows 10 reviews on the site are all from non-verified free upgrades from non-purchases. Don't read them!! Worthless. Buy the disc and get a real operating system.01. i7-4790k LGA115002. Gigabuyte Z97X-UD3H motherboard03. Gigabyte Nvidia GTX960 Windforce 3fan 4gb vidcard04. Kingston 4x8gb HyperX Fury 1866mhz PnP(non xmp)05. Samsung EVO 500gb SSD06. D-Link Extreme dual band DWA-556 wireless pcie card07. Windows 10pro 64bit08. Antec High Current Gamer 850psu09. Coolermaster Hyper EVO212 cpu fan(20-40c)10. Coolermaster Scout 2 ATX case11. Pioneer BD-rw BluRay/DVD/CD writer12. (next) Hauppauge 2255 HDTV pcie tunerI don't know what else you can say about a processor that I read where people have overclocked the cpu into the 5ghz range. On the day I loaded win10, I gave it the first big test with the mobo Intel Graphics. I dialed up Steam and put Tomb Raider on the HDTV to see how the new processor and Gigabyte motherboard ran without a real GPU. WOW, was I shocked. TR ran on normal level where my i7-860 runs TR. i7-860 system won't run TR on ultimate settings at all. Once I got the Gigabyte GTX960, TR ran on ultimate without even breaking a sweat.The entire system ran me about $1500 and the only other software I purchased was Adobe Lightroom and Nero 2015. If you match the pieces of this system you will have a nice ready to run anything PC. Windows 10 so far is impressive, but was very upset to lose my favorite MCE from win7 that ran everything perfectly. Gotta start reinventing the HDTV portion.UPDATE:2016-01-15, The Amazon purchased computer parts above have proved to be ROCK SOLID one year later. I did recently buy the new Tomb Raider, Rise of, which has the ability to run on DirectX 12 or not. Also the game is one of the first to utilize all cores of the i7-4790k processor. I haven't verified this other than what I heard once. The game runs Rise of TR on ULTIMATE settings, but I think the DirectX 12 needs some work. I can't say enough about this processor and computer build. With so many other computer builds or rebuilds, there is tweaking and hunting for patches or fixes(win98,winXP,Vista,win7), and this win10 i7-4790k, it is simply awesome. You turn it on, and you are ready to be computing or dialing up Steam in seconds! My win7, you can go refill your coffee and anything that coffee induces during start up. The $300+ for the processor was a great buy. I really think some of the games and programs may be able to start utilizing some extra lanes of power they give us. The video processing is really fast, and I really like the USB3.0 for double write speeds versus USB2.0. I have switched many of my HDs to 2-3TB WD Passport drives with their smaller sized increase speed, and have dumped several larger hotter running HDs that are more affixed to the computer.If considering a new build, I would definitely stay with the LGA1150 genre. The parts for slightly older hi-tech items is dropping, while the newer parts for the i7-6700's seemed quite bit higher when I made this computer. RAM, video cards, motherboards, are all cheaper with this LGA1150 processor. I haven't compared specs, but the ones I see, are not big enough to warrant a higher payout for parts.
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