Specification
| Basic Information |
| Base Frequency |
2.50 GHz |
| Maximum Turbo Frequency |
4.90 GHz |
| Cache |
16MB |
| Cores |
8 |
| Threads |
16 |
| Default TDP |
65 W |
| Memory Specifications |
| Maximum Size |
128 GB |
| Maximum Speed |
3200MHz |
| Type |
DDR4 |
| Max Number of Channels |
2 |
| Graphics Specifications |
| Processor Graphics |
Intel UHD Graphics 750 |
| Base Frequency |
0.40 GHz |
| Max Dynamic Frequency |
1.35 GHz |
| Max Video Memory |
16 GB |
| Warranty Information |
| Manufacturing Warranty |
3 Years (No Warranty for Fan or Cooler) |
Intel Core i7 11700 11th Gen Rocket Lake Processor
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Intel Core i7-11700 Processor comes with Intel UHD Graphics 750. This new 11th gen Rocket Lake microarchitecture is manufactured with the 14nm process that comes with eight cores and 16 threads. These Processors also support 64-bit computing on Intel architecture and require an Intel x86-64 (64 bit) architecture-enabled BIOS. As this chip is updated to the latest BIOS revision, it nicely fits into any Intel 400 and 500 series
motherboards. Focusing on this, all the major
motherboard manufacturers have already started BIOS updates for their 400 and 500 series lineups.
Core Benefits of the Processor
Intel 11th Generation Core i7-11700 Processor having a base frequency of 2.50 GHz that can be reached as max turbo frequency at 4.90 GHz. The processor has a compatibility socket of LGA 1200 that is supported by 400 and 500 series Intel
motherboards. It has a SmartCache of 16 MB containing 8 cores and 16 threads. With a bus speed of 8 GT/s, it has thermal design power (TDP) rating of 65W. This latest microchip has few expansion options such as 4.0 PCI express revision having configured up to 1x16, 2x8, 1x8+2x4, and a maximum of 16 lanes. Considering the memory this processor has a dual-channel of max 128GB of the size that supports up to DDR4-3200 bus speed.
Intel Core i7 11700 Review
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Intel Core i7-11700 is one of Intel's high-end Desktop processors. It was released in 2021 with 8 cores and 16 threads. With a base clock at 2.9GHz, the max speed at 4.4GHz, and a 65W power rating. The Core i7-11700 is based on the Rocket Lake 14nm family and is part of the Core i7 series. Core i7-11700 is also the successor of Intel's last-gen Core i7-10700 processor that was based on the Comet Lake and 14nm process and was released in 2020. Speaking of which, if you want a high-end desktop (HEDT) 12-core processor that can compete with the Intel Core i7-11700, you’re going to have to drop quite a bit more cash and get something like the $499 AMD Ryzen 9 5900X. And, even if you do go with this AMD chip, you won’t necessarily end up with the same level of performance.
The Intel Core i7-11700 has a 65W TDP, and with that fairly low amount of power, it's able to deliver quite a lot. This processor can keep up with even the AMD Ryzen 9 5900X, a processor that considerably costs more and consumes more power, with its TDP of 105W. What this all means is that the Intel Core i7-11700 is an absolute beast when it comes to multi-threaded workloads, especially at this price point. If you're counting on doing some video editing or compiling one hell of an Excel spreadsheet, you're going to see firsthand a performance boost with the Core i7-11700.
If you're mostly playing games on your PC, you will be happy buying either processor. Both proved to be solid options and are evenly matched with a slight advantage to the AMD chip if you don't tune up the Ryzen 7 processor. The base performance we showed for the
Intel Core i7-11700 can be achieved with $90 memory, while the
Intel Ryzen 7 5800X will require $110 - $120 memory in order to enable the frame rates shown here. It’s not a big cost difference and right now with anything less than an RTX 2070 or Vega 64 you’ll more than likely become GPU limited.
This processor has 03 years warranty (no warranty for fan or cooler).