Hardware Canucks tried the Intel Devils Canyon i7-4790K Performance
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Intel's Devil's Canyon has been rumored, previewed and eventually delayed but Computex finally marked the full unveiling of the new i7-4790K and i5-4690K processors. Our path to this review follows a similarly contrived path that started at Intel's shipping facility in California followed by a few days stuck in the black hole that is Canadian Customs.Intel Devils Canyon i7-4790K Performance Review @ Hardware Canucks
The Devil's Canyon lineup was founded upon three core principles that are cornerstones of the enthusiast community: performance, overclocking and temperatures. These CPU's are meant to be specifically-targeted products which still use the Haswell architecture at their heart but improve in other key areas in an effort to address some of Haswell's shortcomings. Temperatures were improved by the use of what Intel calls their Next Generation Polymer Thermal Interface Material (NGPTIM) while clock speeds are addressed by an enhanced on-die power distribution network and the improved chips? ability to natively disperse more heat.