Intel – Core i7-11700K 11th Generation – 8 Core – 16 Thread – 3.6 to 5.0 GHz – LGA1200 – Unlocked Desktop Processor
Original price was: $419.99.$230.99Current price is: $230.99.
Last updated on August 21, 2024 3:20 am Details
Original price was: $419.99.$230.99Current price is: $230.99.
jon2189 –
Super fast!!! Make sure you have proper cooling as this thing runs hot, here is my set up to get these temps
Wayne –
This is not as expensive as the 11900K and is available. The benchmarks have it ahead of my AMD 5800X. Now with PCIE support this is a winner. Doesn’t run as hot as my 5800X and games like crazy. Get a Z590 chipset MB if you want this cpu. Even though the Z490 works and supports PCIE4 the Z590 chipset upped the benchmark scores.
JoeySOLO33 –
Great processor chip. I get 30 more fps than my I7 8700. This chip will last me the next 5 years at least. Will be able to play triple A games on near max settings.
Omar –
Amazing Processor. Faster than the 8th gen I switched from. PCIe gen 4 is super fast. Goes well with ASUS Mother Boards.
uberguberman –
Working great so far! I’m used to the Core i5 7th gen that my laptop has, so having an i7 11th gen for my gaming PC has been fantastic! This thing runs so fast and smooth. I’ve got a CPU usage monitor on my Streamdeck, and even running some games that normally would have locked up my laptop are only using up 2% CPU. I love it!
Daniel –
So despite all the bad reviews on YouTube this cpu is working really good for me .you need a good cooling because it runs kinda hot while OC.
Out of the box runs at 4.7 and again with a good cooling it wont go higher than 65.
Pair with a good graphic card and Re-Sizeable BAR enable it does a great job.
Only reason i will give it 4 stars is because of the price.
Jpham –
If you’re debating to get this or the I9-11900K, save yourself the extra $250 and get this instead. Same cores, same threads. Benchmarks are basically the same. I7 is overclock friendly as wel.
MsTechOmatic –
I know 12th gen is the new hotness, but I don’t regret when I built or now. Good luck finding DDR5 ram and boards and get ready to pay scalper prices. If the world doesn’t end from the pandemic this and DDR4 will carry you through and still be fast for anything you need, unless you’re doing some weird NASA research mad scientist stuff… even then, maybe? Onboard graphics, need I say more with the GPU market the way it is? UHD 750 on my 4k 60Hz monitor is a breeze and is almost a GT1030, especially since they’re using DDR4 in those now it seems.