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Intel Core i7-7740X Workstation Desktop Build Review

Intel Core i7-7740X Workstation Desktop Build Review

Posted on October 17, 2017May 26, 2019 By Jarvis

PCWorx was kind enough to send us their own pick of PC parts to build a rig around Intel’s Core i7-7740X processor. Do note that the purpose of the build is to be a rendering workstation which is why the components were more focused on CPU than GPU performance. Without further ado, here is our full review of the i7-7740X workstation.

Components

CPU – Intel Core i7-7740X

The star of the show is Intel’s Core i7-7740X, a part of the first processor family the company made as an answer to AMD’s Ryzen. The processor has 4 cores, 8 threads, and 8MB of L3 cache. Base clock speeds are at 4.2GHz and maximum Turbo speeds are at 4.5GHz.
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