**Limited Edition** INTEL 8086K 5.0GHz Chips.

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Good morning!

It's 8am here at Overclockers and we're pleased to finally announce the arrival of Intel's new 8086K processors. These are limited edition versions of the 8700K which have been hand picked by Intel for their extreme performance, with a single core boost speed of 5.0GHz straight out of the box!

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This processor featuring 6 cores and 12 threads as standard with the 8700K range is actually Intel’s first 5Ghz out of the box processor, and that's before overclocking it too! We tested a few down in tech since stock arrived and you won't be disappointed!

The price for these comes in a £379.99 which is only £30.00 more than the standard 8700K which has a turbo of around ~ 4.7GHz. So really it's a great deal for those of you who are interested in guaranteed peak performance and want to grab yourself a piece of intel history. It also comes with the standard 3 year warranty.


Intel Core I7-8086K 4.00GHz (Coffee Lake) Socket LGA1151 40th Anniversary Processor - Retail @ £379.99 inc VAT



BX80684I78086K, Hex Core with Hyperthreading Technology, 4.00GHz clock speed, 5.00GHz Turbo, 14nm Process, 12MB L3 Cache, Dual Channel DDR4 Controller, Integrated DX12 Graphics, 3 Year Warranty
Only £379.99 inc VAT.
ORDER NOW



As well as the 8086K itself, Scott has also specc'd up a special edition version of the award winning Germanium PC.

The OcUK Gaming Germanium 86 Special edition takes our best selling Coffee Lake system an bolsters is with an Overclocked Hyperthreaded Six Core Core i7 8086K Anniversary Edition Processor, Asus Maximus Hero Motherboard and Asus ROG overclocked 1080Ti! Topped off with a selection of Phanteks' new Digital RGB for the ultimate in aesthetic flexibility, hand-built, hand-tuned and tested by our highly trained technicians, the OcUK Gaming range uses only our finest components to match aesthetic brilliance with epic performance!


OcUK Gaming Germanium 86 Special Edition Overclocked Gaming PC - Intel Core I7 8086K @5.0GHz @ £2,786.99 inc VAT


The Overclockers UK Gaming Germanium is a configurable gaming powerhouse PC based around the limited edition Intel i7 8086K Anniversary Edition Processor, Asus components and Phanteks Digital RGB.
Only £2,786.99 inc VAT.
ORDER NOW
 
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The info is incorrect the CPU section says: Intel Core i7 8700K Hyperthreaded Six Core Processor Overclocked to at least 4.9GHz On the bundle deal.
 
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I don't really agree with all this 5GHz out of the box if it's only a single core boost speed...

It's basically a binned 8700k, and still requires delidding if you want 5ghz+ across all cores with decent temps.

No thanks!
 
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Do I take it from this that this means all the 8700K's were speed binned to be collected up for this "Special edition" that Intel expect us to pay more money for ?
(I'm in no way blaming OcUK I'm just interested if anyone actually knows)

If Meaker is correct in his "Turbo" levels, isnt that the same as for the 8700K apart from the final step has been bumped from 47 to 50 ? (How often do tasks load one Core only and allow it to that speed? )

So its basically pay for a guaranteed single core overclock?

Suddenly it doesn't seem so impressive.
 
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Not sure on exact specs but it's only £30 more. Anyone in the market for an 8700K might as well pick one of these up. It's a better chip for just £30 more. Who knows, it might even retain its value better.
 
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well even the "ordinary" 8700k is 4.7G single boost and the mobo makers like asus are making it "all core 4.7g boost". So I would expect this to 5G all core boost too.
 
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well even the "ordinary" 8700k is 4.7G single boost and the mobo makers like asus are making it "all core 4.7g boost". So I would expect this to 5G all core boost too.

That would probably require solder on the die though, and this is Intel here. :p
 
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