Intel significantly accelerated its pace over the past year. Various product lines of various product lines came out one after another. Specifications and performance have improved far more than before. Many special models have also been born.
Now, posted a netizen exposed a 'Core i7-8086K ', see the number belongs to the eight generations Core, but the identity is very special.
Allegedly, This is a special edition to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the birth of the Intel 8086 processor. It will be officially released on June 8 this year.
40 years ago on June 8, 1978, the epoch-making Intel 8086 was born. This is Intel's first 16-bit processor, and it is also the beginning of the successful x86 microarchitecture.
In 2014, Intel also released the Pentium G3258, which commemorated the 20th anniversary of the Pentium brand. It was overclocked, but Pentium was just a gallop, but this time i7.
8086 processor
8086 processor core diagram
This processor has a complete mark on the surface, model i7-8086K, S-Spec number SR3QQ, reference frequency 4GHz, these are retail versions only, but according to netizens, this is actually a QS engineering sample.
The contact capacitance on the back is consistent with the eight-generation Core, which means that the core design is the same.
on board, Infrequently achieved 4.0GHz, and is 6 core 12 threads, which is currently the highest frequency of 6 cores.
Full-core acceleration up to 4.4 GHz, four- or five-core acceleration of 4.5 GHz, triple-core acceleration of 4.6 GHz, dual-core acceleration of 4.7 GHz, and even a single-core acceleration of up to 5.1 GHz!
Full nuclear acceleration, but not stable to 4.4 GHz, occasionally falling to 4.3 GHz, mixed in here and one can see at the same time Thermal design power actually remained at 95W.
However, the single-core acceleration can only reach 5.0GHz at present, I do not know how to achieve 5.1GHz, but this is crazy enough.
GPU core still UHD 630, The frequency is consistent with the i7-8700K/8700 is also the highest 1200MHz.
The CPU-Z single-threaded performance is about 4% higher than the i7-7700K, and multi-threading is 45% higher. It seems to be underutilized.
Chess running scores are also low. Is it that motherboard BIOS support is not in place?
Cooler Master Blizzard T400i Radiator, The temperature is generally up and down at 70 °C, no pressure, but if the frequency is pulled to 5GHz temperature will instantly rushed to 100 °C, it is estimated that the internal thermal grease.