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I've been looking for comparisons between the 4790k, 5280k, 5930k, and 6700k. Unfortunately comparisons I can find online are either at stock speeds or the 6700k is running at 4.7 GHz while the 5280k is boosted to 4.0 GHz. So automatically the 6700k becomes the single threaded champ. Why even bother testing?

 

I cannot seem to find a website or review showing benchmarks between these processors at an apples-to-apples comparison (testing at or near the same speeds withing ~200 MHz)

 

Any good sites you guys can recommend? (Youtube videos are also welcome)

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I found this (though it lacks the X99 processors)

 

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I've been looking for comparisons between the 4790k, 5280k, 5930k, and 6700k. Unfortunately comparisons I can find online are either at stock speeds or the 6700k is running at 4.7 GHz while the 5280k is boosted to 4.0 GHz. So automatically the 6700k becomes the single threaded champ. Why even bother testing?

 

I cannot seem to find a website or review showing benchmarks between these processors at an apples-to-apples comparison (testing at or near the same speeds withing ~200 MHz)

 

Any good sites you guys can recommend? (Youtube videos are also welcome)

basically , at the same speeds , the 6700k will always win in terms of single threaded benches , and the 5820k and 5930 should win multithreaded benches ( while getting the same performance in theory)

There really is no point in going for a 5930k unless you are running a quad gpu setup ( the only advantage it has is more pcie lanes)

 

It used to be the the X820k parts were quad cores , and the first 6 cores were the X930k parts, but the 5820k is a 6 core , and a much better value than its higher tier conterpart , the 5930k

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http://www.cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.html all cpu's are non-overclocked. That's going to be a general performance rating. If you're wanting gaming or anything like that, you're going to need to look on youtube.

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