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Intel Core i5-7600K, Core i5-7500T, Core i3-7300 and Pentium G4620 Kaby Lake Processors Pictured – ASUS and Gigabyte 200-Series Motherboards Confirmed
By Hassan Mujtaba
Posted 1 day ago
The Intel Core i5-7600K processor has been pictured along with several other Kaby Lake based processors. Part of the 7th Generation Core family, the new FinFET Plus based processors feature improved designs that allow faster clock speeds and efficiency.
Intel Kaby Lake Processors Sighted – Core i5-7600K Package Pictured
The latest leaks come straight from Chinese sources. Most of the images contain CPUz shots which confirm the specifications of several Kaby Lake chips. The chips aimed at desktop platform will be supported by 100-series and 200-series motherboards. Firmware updates are already available for 100-series boards by various manufacturers which will allow support for 7000 series processors.
Intel’s K Series Kaby Lake CPUs:
So talking about the details, first up, we have two “K” series models. These chips have an unlocked design that indicates that they are built for overclocking. The flagship is the Core i7-7700K features 4 cores, 8 threads and 91W TDP. This chip has a base clock of 4.2 GHz and boost clock of 4.5 GHz while featuring 8 MB of L3 cache. The Core i5-7600K is a quad core chip without multi-threading support that packs 6 MB of L3 cache and a 91W TDP. The chip features a base clock of 3.8 GHz and would turbo beyond 4 GHz.
The package shot of the Core i5-7600K shows that the chip is past ES phase and looks to be ready for retail in early 2017. The chip comes with a improved package design with a larger heat spreader on the front.
Intel’s S Series Kaby Lake CPUs:
There are five standard models which include the Core i7-7700, Core i5-7600, Core i5-7500 and the Core i5-7400. The Core i7-7700 comes with a quad core (multi-threaded) design and a base clock of 3.6 GHz. TDP on this model is set at 65W along with 8 MB of L3 cache. Rest of the three Core i5 models are quad core variants without multi-threading support. Clock speed range from 3.5 GHz on the 7600, 3.4 GHz on the 7500 and 3.0 GHz on the 7400.
Core i3-7300 at 4.00 GHz, Intel’s Fastest Core i3 Yet?
The Core i3-7300 is so far the only chip in this segment we know of. It’s a dual core processor that comes with hyper-threading technology. Clock speeds are set at 4.0 GHz but since this is a Core i3 chip, we should not be expecting a boost clock. The chip will feature overclocking to some extent on certain boards. The chip features 4 MB of L3 cache and a TDP of 51W.
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Intel’s T Series Kaby Lake CPUs:
There are also several “T” variants which means low power. These variants have been designed for low-power desktop PCs. TDP on all of these models is set to 35W and include the Core i7-7700T, a multi-threaded quad core processors running at 2.9 GHz along with 8 MB of L3 cache. The Core i5-7600T comes with a base clock of 2.8 GHz, the Core i5-7500T comes with a base clock of 2.7 GHz and the Core i5-7400T comes with a base clock of 2.4 GHz. All Core i5 models have 6 MB of L3 cache embedded inside them.
Intel 7th Generation 'Kaby Lake' Desktop Lineup
SKU Name Cores/Threads Core Clock L3 Cache TDP Socket
Core i7-7700K 4/8 4.2 GHz 8 MB 91W LGA1151
Core i7-7700 4/8 3.6 GHz 8 MB 65W LGA1151
Core i7-7700T 4/8 2.9 GHz 8 MB 35W LGA1151
Core i5-7600K 4/4 3.8 GHz 6 MB 91W LGA1151
Core i5-7600 4/4 3.5 GHz 6 MB 65W LGA1151
Core i5-7600T 4/4 2.8 GHz 6 MB 35W LGA1151
Core i5-7500 4/4 3.4 GHz 6 MB 65W LGA1151
Core i5-7500T 4/4 2.7 GHz 6 MB 35W LGA1151
Core i5-7400 4/4 3.0 GHz 6 MB 65W LGA1151
Core i5-7400T 4/4 2.4 GHz 6 MB 35W LGA1151
Core i3-7300 2/4 4.0 GHz 4 MB 51W LGA1151
Core i3-7310T 2/4 3.4 GHz 3 MB 35W LGA1151
Pentium G4620 2/4 3.8 GHz 3 MB 51W LGA1151
ASUS, ASRock and Gigabyte 200-Series Motherboards Revealed
Motherboard manufacturers are expected to reveal a large array of 200-series motherboards in the upcoming months. Names for these motherboards have already been gathered by various sources which can be seen in detail below:
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ASUS 200-Series Motherboard Lineup:
Here’s What To Expect From The Kaby Lake Platform (200-Series)
Intel Kaby Lake processors in general would be getting increased core performance (expect the usual 5-10% improvement) unless Intel plans to do something very different with Kaby Lake which seems highly unlikely. The processors will retain the basic features such for enthusiasts such as enhanced full range BCLK overclocking and 95W “Unlocked” options to choose from.
The Intel 200-Series PCH is a crucial update for the upcoming family of processors as it will allow support for them. The Intel 200-series PCH will include several SKUs such as Z270, H270, Q270, Q250 and B250. While the new chipset doesn’t include any major changes over the Skylake PCH, it does include support for Intel Optane technology. The new tech utilizes Intel’s 3D XPoint memory to deliver high-performance SSDs and memory solutions.
The KBL-PCH will be able to support Mansion Beach (Optane SSD PCIe/NVMe Gen3 x4), Brighton Beach (Optane SSD PCIe/NVMe Gen3 x4) and Stony Beach (Optane Memory PCIe/NVMe Gen 3 x2 (m.2)) solutions. We covered this topic in more detail over here.
By Hassan Mujtaba
Posted 1 day ago
The Intel Core i5-7600K processor has been pictured along with several other Kaby Lake based processors. Part of the 7th Generation Core family, the new FinFET Plus based processors feature improved designs that allow faster clock speeds and efficiency.
Intel Kaby Lake Processors Sighted – Core i5-7600K Package Pictured
The latest leaks come straight from Chinese sources. Most of the images contain CPUz shots which confirm the specifications of several Kaby Lake chips. The chips aimed at desktop platform will be supported by 100-series and 200-series motherboards. Firmware updates are already available for 100-series boards by various manufacturers which will allow support for 7000 series processors.
Intel’s K Series Kaby Lake CPUs:
So talking about the details, first up, we have two “K” series models. These chips have an unlocked design that indicates that they are built for overclocking. The flagship is the Core i7-7700K features 4 cores, 8 threads and 91W TDP. This chip has a base clock of 4.2 GHz and boost clock of 4.5 GHz while featuring 8 MB of L3 cache. The Core i5-7600K is a quad core chip without multi-threading support that packs 6 MB of L3 cache and a 91W TDP. The chip features a base clock of 3.8 GHz and would turbo beyond 4 GHz.
The package shot of the Core i5-7600K shows that the chip is past ES phase and looks to be ready for retail in early 2017. The chip comes with a improved package design with a larger heat spreader on the front.
Intel’s S Series Kaby Lake CPUs:
There are five standard models which include the Core i7-7700, Core i5-7600, Core i5-7500 and the Core i5-7400. The Core i7-7700 comes with a quad core (multi-threaded) design and a base clock of 3.6 GHz. TDP on this model is set at 65W along with 8 MB of L3 cache. Rest of the three Core i5 models are quad core variants without multi-threading support. Clock speed range from 3.5 GHz on the 7600, 3.4 GHz on the 7500 and 3.0 GHz on the 7400.
Core i3-7300 at 4.00 GHz, Intel’s Fastest Core i3 Yet?
The Core i3-7300 is so far the only chip in this segment we know of. It’s a dual core processor that comes with hyper-threading technology. Clock speeds are set at 4.0 GHz but since this is a Core i3 chip, we should not be expecting a boost clock. The chip will feature overclocking to some extent on certain boards. The chip features 4 MB of L3 cache and a TDP of 51W.
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Intel’s T Series Kaby Lake CPUs:
There are also several “T” variants which means low power. These variants have been designed for low-power desktop PCs. TDP on all of these models is set to 35W and include the Core i7-7700T, a multi-threaded quad core processors running at 2.9 GHz along with 8 MB of L3 cache. The Core i5-7600T comes with a base clock of 2.8 GHz, the Core i5-7500T comes with a base clock of 2.7 GHz and the Core i5-7400T comes with a base clock of 2.4 GHz. All Core i5 models have 6 MB of L3 cache embedded inside them.
Intel 7th Generation 'Kaby Lake' Desktop Lineup
SKU Name Cores/Threads Core Clock L3 Cache TDP Socket
Core i7-7700K 4/8 4.2 GHz 8 MB 91W LGA1151
Core i7-7700 4/8 3.6 GHz 8 MB 65W LGA1151
Core i7-7700T 4/8 2.9 GHz 8 MB 35W LGA1151
Core i5-7600K 4/4 3.8 GHz 6 MB 91W LGA1151
Core i5-7600 4/4 3.5 GHz 6 MB 65W LGA1151
Core i5-7600T 4/4 2.8 GHz 6 MB 35W LGA1151
Core i5-7500 4/4 3.4 GHz 6 MB 65W LGA1151
Core i5-7500T 4/4 2.7 GHz 6 MB 35W LGA1151
Core i5-7400 4/4 3.0 GHz 6 MB 65W LGA1151
Core i5-7400T 4/4 2.4 GHz 6 MB 35W LGA1151
Core i3-7300 2/4 4.0 GHz 4 MB 51W LGA1151
Core i3-7310T 2/4 3.4 GHz 3 MB 35W LGA1151
Pentium G4620 2/4 3.8 GHz 3 MB 51W LGA1151
ASUS, ASRock and Gigabyte 200-Series Motherboards Revealed
Motherboard manufacturers are expected to reveal a large array of 200-series motherboards in the upcoming months. Names for these motherboards have already been gathered by various sources which can be seen in detail below:
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ASUS 200-Series Motherboard Lineup:
- ASUS ROG Maximus IX Extreme
- ASUS ROG Maximus IX Formula
- ASUS ROG Maximus IX Hero
- ASUS ROG Maximus IX Code
- ASUS STRIX Z270E Gaming
- ASUS STRIX Z270F Gaming
- ASUS STRIX Z270G Gaming
- ASUS STRIX Z270H Gaming
- ASUS TUF Z270 MARK 1
- ASUS TUF Z270 MARK 2
- ASUS Prime Z270-A
- ASUS Prime Z270-AR
- ASUS Prime H270-PRO
- ASUS Prime H270M-PLUS
- ASRock FATAL1TY Z270 Professional Gaming i7
- ASRock FATAL1TY Z270 Gaming K6
- ASRock FATAL1TY Z270 Performance
- ASRock Z270 Extreme4
- ASRock Z270M Extreme4
- ASRock Z270 SuperCarrier
- ASRock Z270 SLI Xtreme
- ASRock Z270 Killer SLI
- ASRock Z270 Pro4
- ASRock Z270M Pro4
- ASRock Z270M-ITX/ac
- ASRock H270 Pro4
- ASRock H270M Pro4
- ASRock H270M-ITX/ac
- ASRock B250 Pro4
- ASRock B250M Pro4
- ASRock B250M Pro4S
- ASRock B250M-HDV
- Gigabyte GA-Z270X-A Ultra
- Gigabyte GA-Z270X-Gaming 9
- Gigabyte GA-Z270X-Gaming 8
- Gigabyte GA-Z270X-Gaming 7
- Gigabyte GA-Z270X-Gaming 5
- Gigabyte GA-Z270-Gaming K3
- Gigabyte GA-Z270X-UD5
- Gigabyte GA-Z270X-UD3
- Gigabyte GA-Z270-HD3P
- Gigabyte GA-Z270-HD3
- Gigabyte GA-Z270-D3
- Gigabyte GA-Z270N-WIFI
- Gigabyte GA-H270-HD3P
- Gigabyte GA-H270-HD3
- Gigabyte GA-H270-D3
- Gigabyte GA-H270M-D3H
- Gigabyte GA-H270M-DS3H
- Gigabyte GA-H270N-WIFI
Here’s What To Expect From The Kaby Lake Platform (200-Series)
Intel Kaby Lake processors in general would be getting increased core performance (expect the usual 5-10% improvement) unless Intel plans to do something very different with Kaby Lake which seems highly unlikely. The processors will retain the basic features such for enthusiasts such as enhanced full range BCLK overclocking and 95W “Unlocked” options to choose from.
The Intel 200-Series PCH is a crucial update for the upcoming family of processors as it will allow support for them. The Intel 200-series PCH will include several SKUs such as Z270, H270, Q270, Q250 and B250. While the new chipset doesn’t include any major changes over the Skylake PCH, it does include support for Intel Optane technology. The new tech utilizes Intel’s 3D XPoint memory to deliver high-performance SSDs and memory solutions.
The KBL-PCH will be able to support Mansion Beach (Optane SSD PCIe/NVMe Gen3 x4), Brighton Beach (Optane SSD PCIe/NVMe Gen3 x4) and Stony Beach (Optane Memory PCIe/NVMe Gen 3 x2 (m.2)) solutions. We covered this topic in more detail over here.
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