The Intel Core i7-11700K is a powerful Rocket Lake processor featuring 8 cores and 16 threads with base/boost clocks of 3.6/5.0 GHz. Built on 14nm process, it includes 4MB L2 and 16MB L3 cache. The CPU supports DDR4-3200 memory up to 128GB and features Intel UHD Graphics 750. With PCIe 4.0 support, 125W TDP, and overclocking capability, it's ideal for high-performance computing.
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Specifications
Core count
8
Thread count
16
Base clock
3.6 GHz
Max boost clock
5.0 GHz
Architecture
Rocket Lake
Manufacturing process
14nm
L3 cache
16MB
L2 cache
4MB
Memory type
DDR4-3200
Memory channels
2
Max memory support
128 GB
Memory bandwidth
50 GB/s
TDP
125W
Max operating temperature
100 °C
Integrated graphics
Intel UHD Graphics 750
GPU base clock
0.35 GHz
GPU boost clock
1.30 GHz
GPU compute units
32
GPU shader units
256
Socket
LGA 1200
PCIe version
4.0
PCIe lanes
20
Display support
3
Overclocking support
Yes