ReyvCna t1_ixe6czk wrote
Lol everyone jumped on the bandwagon without proof, OP somehow thinking that a 7700k is worth 450€ more than a 7700 (while an entire 12700 is like 330€).
This is why I would nearly never help anyone with their PC.
virtikle_two t1_ixf00jq wrote
Yeah, OP is just dumb enough to be dangerous. Frustrating, at least they admitted fault.
towerfella t1_ixfapnt wrote
He owned up to his mistake and learned something in the process and was kind enough to share it with us all.
I think he did well with managing emotions.
- got angry at a supposed slight
- shared that frustration with other humans
- was advised by other humans that there might be something he CAN do to justify his emotions
- OP thought about the advice, decided it was good, and acted upon it, and discovered that his emotions were due to a simple misunderstanding between the reality he thought and the actual reality we all share
- decided to share the experience with us to the betterment of the human race.
I honestly think we all could use the OP as an example of what to do when you feel slighted: 1) wait and talk 2) verify that your version of reality is the same as the shared (read: real) reality.
RandomUsername12123 t1_ixfb5mv wrote
The k variant is just unlocked version of the normal variant, the cpu are as similar they can be.
And the k version usually costs like 30 bucks more and useful only if you overclock lol
Where unlocked means you CAN overlook and gain minor performance while consuming more and risking a unstable system.
And yeah, a 7700 k or not is hardly worth 100 bucks
dryingsocks t1_ixgqvyg wrote
the K variant is also probably a higher bin so you might be getting slightly better performance per watt and stability
Illum503 t1_ixhv15t wrote
>The k variant is just unlocked version of the normal variant, the cpu are as similar they can be.
Not true, the K version has higher stock clock speeds and TDP even if you don't overclock
https://www.cpu-monkey.com/en/compare_cpu-intel_core_i7_7700k-vs-intel_core_i7_7700
RandomUsername12123 t1_ixjifaf wrote
That performance is the maximum you can achieve.
The 7700 has a 65w TDP and the 7700K has a 95W TDP
Illum503 t1_ixk6w5b wrote
The maximum clock frequencies just refer to the turbo frequencies, which is a stock feature, nothing to do with overclocking. There is no fixed "maximum" clock speed for overclocking. 7700Ks have been overclocked higher than 7 Ghz. But they don't need to be overclocked to be faster than the non-K version. The stock speed of the 7700 is 3.6 Ghz without turbo, 4.2 Ghz with turbo. The stock speed of the 7700K is 4.2 Ghz without turbo, 4.5 Ghz with turbo.
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