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# 3.9 GHz max OC speed 84W power efficiency 8 MB smart cache Chip 3.4 4 BX80646I74770K

**Brand:** intel
**Price:** ₱13794
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Unlock elite speed and unstoppable multitasking with Intel i7-4770K!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Chip 3.4 4 BX80646I74770K by intel
- **How much does it cost?** ₱13794 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- intel enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted intel brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Quad-Core Powerhouse:** 4 cores and 8 threads for seamless multitasking and gaming dominance
- • **Smart Cache Advantage:** 8 MB cache accelerates data access for ultra-responsive computing
- • **Triple Monitor Support:** Drive up to 3 displays simultaneously for immersive productivity or gaming setups
- • **Efficient Thermal Design:** 84W TDP keeps your rig cool and power-smart under heavy loads
- • **Turbocharged Performance:** Base 3.5 GHz with overclocking up to 3.9 GHz for next-level speed

## Overview

The Intel Core i7-4770K is a 4-core, 8-thread Haswell processor with a base clock of 3.5 GHz and turbo boost up to 3.9 GHz. Featuring 8 MB of smart cache and a power-efficient 84W TDP, it supports overclocking and triple monitor setups, delivering smooth, high-performance computing ideal for gaming, content creation, and professional multitasking.

## Description

Boxed Intel Core i7-4770K Processor (8M Cache up to 3.90 GHz) FC-LGA12C - HASWELL

Review: Intel 4770k for new PC Build - I recently ordered this CPU for my new rig I was building and always seem to get great things from desertcart and Intel. Intel never ceases to amaze me with they're great performing CPU's. I upgraded from an AMD 8350 which was a very very beast CPU but had to try the forbidden fruit of Intel's Haswell line of CPU's. It overclocked to a stable 4.5 with no issues what so ever, I gained about 25FPS-30FPS in all games for the most part and my computer just runs smooth with 0 issues. That's the key here is I have not had a single hiccup or crash yet! Pros: - Runs Cooler than my previous CPU. I was around 40c idle and 60c under full load with the 8350 even with my Liquid setup. The Intel runs 28c idle and 51c-52c under full load, so not a huge difference but honestly cooler is better. - I gained alot of FPS and over all Smoothness with upgrading to this CPU, now I didn't have the best motherboard money could buy with my AMD but it wasn't the lowest. With the Intel I made sure I spent a good amount on the Mobo and its made a huge difference from what I could tell. - I almost doubled my Benchmark scores from the previous AMD CPU which blew my mind, I was worried that upgrading to this and spending $280 on a new CPU and $200 on my Mobo that the performance difference would not be worth it. Well I was wrong cause its night and Day, no offense to AMD cause I still love the hell out of AMD. They are still great if you don't have the money to dish out on an Intel setup. Cons: - These CPU's are expensive and if you want the best performance then you will want to buy a top of the line Motherboard to go along with it. So just that alone can cost you $500+ - Non that I can think of at the moment besides the money side of things, Like I have said before its been perfect the whole time with no issues other than my wallet was a bit lighter after the purchase. :) Specs on the Build I put together: Intel 4770k i7 3.5Mhz OC @ 4.5Mhz MSI GD65 Z87 Gaming Motherboard G.Skill 8gb 2x4gb sticks @ 12800 / 1600Mhz Nvidia GTX 680 2gb SuperClocked Edition (Already had this) PNY Signature 120gb SSD WD Blue 500gb HD @ 7200rpm Avermedia Live Gamer HD - Capture Card EVGA 650w Gold Rated PSU Fractal Design - Define R4 (non-windowed) Case (BTW Best case on the Market!)
Review: Once you go Intel you never go back - Long time AMD fan. Last Intel CPU was Pentium 133Mhz. My last rig bit the dust and i decided to get something that didnt feel "good enough" but that felt like it could do anything, for the next few years. Running Windows 8 on my AMD rig was a chore, in its defense the A75M isnt Win8 certified/approved. My last platform was: A8-3850 Asrock A75M 8GB Mushkin DDR3 12800 1600Mhz AMD 6570 HD Mushkin 120GB SSD Rosewil Redbone atx case some 500/550 watt psu BD burner New rig (ne items not mentioned are carried from above): i7-4770k Corsair H80i closed loop liquid cooling Asrock Z87 Extreme 4 16GB Kingston hyperX Beast (2x8GB) 2133Mhz RAM MSI GeForce GTX 660 ti 3GB GDDR5 This processor consistently shows about 2x the performance of AMD leading CPU/APU, of course at 2x the cost. ITS WORTH IT. Single thread apps are way faster, and this processor can out-perform an 8 core AMD CPU in multi-threaded apps. Overclocking: I was able to easily get this to 4.4Ghz stable. Some people get upto 4.7/4.8 even 5.0. I guess i got an averagish CPU. Very much luck of the drawl. Could also be MB limitations. Tried 4.6 and couldnt get it to boot. Still 25% overclock isnt bad. With corsair h80i temps at full load barely touch 70 celcius but typically temps are in the 30's-40's. Gaming it touches 50's. Highly recommend. AMD is great if your an average computer user, internet, email, office. If you do any gaming, media encoding, or adobe/advanced productivity there is not an AMD cpu at this time that comes close. Ill follow up after about 6 months, i fully expect to be even happier with it by then.

## Features

- Intel Core I7 I7-4770k Quad-core (4 Core) 3.50 Ghz Processor - Socket H3 Lga-1150retail Pack - 1 Mb - 8 Mb Cache - 5 Gt/s Dmi - Yes - 3.90 Ghz Overclocking Speed - 22 Nm - 3 Number Of Monitors Supported - Intel Hd 4600 Graphics - 84 W - 162.9°f (72.7°c)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00CO8TBQ0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #230 in Computer CPU Processors |
| Brand | Intel |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 8 MB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,204) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00735858259880, 05032037050371 |
| Item Weight | 0.32 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | BX80646I74770K |
| Model Number | i7-4770K |
| Platform | Windows 7 |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Core Count | 4 |
| Processor Count | 4 |
| Processor Number of Concurrent Threads | 8 |
| Processor Series | Core i7 |
| Processor Socket | LGA 1150 |
| Processor Speed | 3.5 GHz |
| Secondary Cache | 8 MB |
| UPC | 803982755506 675901218658 735858259880 |
| Wattage | 84 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Intel
- **CPU Manufacturer:** Intel
- **CPU Model:** Core i7
- **CPU Socket:** LGA 1150
- **CPU Speed:** 3.5 GHz

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Intel 4770k for new PC Build
*by M***Y on April 23, 2014*

I recently ordered this CPU for my new rig I was building and always seem to get great things from Amazon and Intel. Intel never ceases to amaze me with they're great performing CPU's. I upgraded from an AMD 8350 which was a very very beast CPU but had to try the forbidden fruit of Intel's Haswell line of CPU's. It overclocked to a stable 4.5 with no issues what so ever, I gained about 25FPS-30FPS in all games for the most part and my computer just runs smooth with 0 issues. That's the key here is I have not had a single hiccup or crash yet! Pros: - Runs Cooler than my previous CPU. I was around 40c idle and 60c under full load with the 8350 even with my Liquid setup. The Intel runs 28c idle and 51c-52c under full load, so not a huge difference but honestly cooler is better. - I gained alot of FPS and over all Smoothness with upgrading to this CPU, now I didn't have the best motherboard money could buy with my AMD but it wasn't the lowest. With the Intel I made sure I spent a good amount on the Mobo and its made a huge difference from what I could tell. - I almost doubled my Benchmark scores from the previous AMD CPU which blew my mind, I was worried that upgrading to this and spending $280 on a new CPU and $200 on my Mobo that the performance difference would not be worth it. Well I was wrong cause its night and Day, no offense to AMD cause I still love the hell out of AMD. They are still great if you don't have the money to dish out on an Intel setup. Cons: - These CPU's are expensive and if you want the best performance then you will want to buy a top of the line Motherboard to go along with it. So just that alone can cost you $500+ - Non that I can think of at the moment besides the money side of things, Like I have said before its been perfect the whole time with no issues other than my wallet was a bit lighter after the purchase. :) Specs on the Build I put together: Intel 4770k i7 3.5Mhz OC @ 4.5Mhz MSI GD65 Z87 Gaming Motherboard G.Skill 8gb 2x4gb sticks @ 12800 / 1600Mhz Nvidia GTX 680 2gb SuperClocked Edition (Already had this) PNY Signature 120gb SSD WD Blue 500gb HD @ 7200rpm Avermedia Live Gamer HD - Capture Card EVGA 650w Gold Rated PSU Fractal Design - Define R4 (non-windowed) Case (BTW Best case on the Market!)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Once you go Intel you never go back
*by Z***L on June 8, 2013*

Long time AMD fan. Last Intel CPU was Pentium 133Mhz. My last rig bit the dust and i decided to get something that didnt feel "good enough" but that felt like it could do anything, for the next few years. Running Windows 8 on my AMD rig was a chore, in its defense the A75M isnt Win8 certified/approved. My last platform was: A8-3850 Asrock A75M 8GB Mushkin DDR3 12800 1600Mhz AMD 6570 HD Mushkin 120GB SSD Rosewil Redbone atx case some 500/550 watt psu BD burner New rig (ne items not mentioned are carried from above): i7-4770k Corsair H80i closed loop liquid cooling Asrock Z87 Extreme 4 16GB Kingston hyperX Beast (2x8GB) 2133Mhz RAM MSI GeForce GTX 660 ti 3GB GDDR5 This processor consistently shows about 2x the performance of AMD leading CPU/APU, of course at 2x the cost. ITS WORTH IT. Single thread apps are way faster, and this processor can out-perform an 8 core AMD CPU in multi-threaded apps. Overclocking: I was able to easily get this to 4.4Ghz stable. Some people get upto 4.7/4.8 even 5.0. I guess i got an averagish CPU. Very much luck of the drawl. Could also be MB limitations. Tried 4.6 and couldnt get it to boot. Still 25% overclock isnt bad. With corsair h80i temps at full load barely touch 70 celcius but typically temps are in the 30's-40's. Gaming it touches 50's. Highly recommend. AMD is great if your an average computer user, internet, email, office. If you do any gaming, media encoding, or adobe/advanced productivity there is not an AMD cpu at this time that comes close. Ill follow up after about 6 months, i fully expect to be even happier with it by then.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best CPU out there today!
*by B***Y on June 7, 2013*

Sure it's only 10-15% faster than Ivy Bridge, but so was the upgrade from Sandy Bridge to Ivy Bridge! Some may say it's overpriced and AMD is cheaper and a better use of money. Remember, you get what you pay for ;) I upgraded from a AMD 1100T, a six core CPU based on the Phenom II architecture which is equal to the newer AMD offering, piledriver, in everything but core count. Boy, the difference is night and day. Single threaded applications are nearly twice as fast, and multithreaded performance is about 35% faster, even with 2 less physical cores. But, AMD has more cores! and a higher clock speed! That doesn't mean a thing in this time and world. Best way i can explain it, but keep in mind, I'm no car expert: Intel being a 4 bigger sized cylinder engine, running at a slightly lower RPM, giving out a huge amount of torque. AMD being a 8 smaller sized cylinder engine, running at a higher RPM, giving out an equal amount of torque as the intel. Ah, and the integrated graphics, the HD 4600 doesn't **** around! It can play Battlefield 3 at 40-50FPS at 720p on low/medium settings and max out games at their intended resolution (1200p for me) like Modern Warfare 2 or games utilizing the source engine, like Half Life 2 or Garry's Mod, and Portal 2 too.

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