What is an Intel Core i7 7700 PC?
An Intel Core i7 7700 PC is a desktop computer built around the 7th Generation Intel® Core⢠i7-7700 processor. This CPU, part of the "Kaby Lake" family, is a quad-core, eight-thread chip with a base clock speed of 3.6 GHz and a maximum turbo frequency of 4.2 GHz. It features 8 MB of Intel® Smart Cache and supports up to 64 GB of DDR4-2400 memory. While a previous-generation part, it remains a capable processor for many business and industrial computing tasks, offering strong single-threaded performance and integrated Intel® HD Graphics 630.
Key Specifications and Technical Details
The defining component is the i7-7700 processor. Key technical specifications include:
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Cores/Threads: 4 Cores / 8 Threads
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Base/Turbo Frequency: 3.6 GHz / 4.2 GHz
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Cache: 8 MB IntelĀ® Smart Cache
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Memory Support: Dual-channel DDR4-2400
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Integrated Graphics: IntelĀ® HD Graphics 630
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Thermal Design Power (TDP): 65W Systems built with this CPU typically support standard desktop components, including SATA storage, multiple PCIe lanes for expansion, and a range of I/O ports. They are well-suited for deployment in traditional tower or compact form factors.
Use Cases and Applications
Computers featuring the i7-7700 processor are ideal for applications that require reliable, consistent computing power without the need for the latest architectural advancements. Common use cases include:
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General Office Workstations: For demanding office productivity, multi-tasking with numerous applications, and data processing.
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Digital Signage and Kiosks: Driving high-resolution displays in retail, hospitality, or public information systems.
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Light CAD and Design Work: Suitable for entry-level computer-aided design, photo editing, and 2D drafting.
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Industrial Automation: Serving as a control unit or HMI (Human-Machine Interface) in manufacturing environments.
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Legacy System Upgrades: Providing a performance boost for environments with software or hardware dependencies on the 7th Gen platform.
Modern Alternatives and Performance Context
While the i7-7700 was a high-performance chip in its time, modern processors offer significant improvements in efficiency, core count, and integrated graphics. The table below provides a high-level comparison with a contemporary entry-level processor to illustrate the evolution in performance and features.
| Feature | Intel Core i7-7700 (7th Gen) | Intel Processor N100 (Modern Entry-Level) |
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| Cores/Threads | 4 Cores / 8 Threads | 4 Cores / 4 Threads |
| Max Turbo Frequency | 4.2 GHz | 3.4 GHz |
| Architecture | 14nm, Kaby Lake | Intel 7, Alder Lake-N |
| TDP | 65W | 6W |
| Use Case Focus | General Performance | Fanless, Low-Power, Embedded |
Thinvent's Industrial Computing Solutions
While Thinvent's current product portfolio focuses on modern, efficient platforms like the Intel Alder Lake-N series (e.g., N95, N100) and latest Core processors, we understand the need for robust and reliable computing across generations. Our industrial PCs are engineered for 24/7 operation, featuring fanless designs for silent and dust-resistant operation, wide-range power input for unstable electrical environments, and extensive connectivity options. We offer a range of form factors including Mini PCs, Thin Clients, and All-in-One panels that deliver the durability and performance required for commercial and industrial deployments worldwide. For specific requirements related to legacy processor support, please contact our technical sales team for a customized solution.