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Comparing: AMD E1-1200 vs Intel Core i7 7700K

In this comparison, we analyze two Processors: AMD E1-1200 and Intel Core i7 7700K, using synthetic benchmark tests to evaluate their overall performance. This side-by-side comparison helps users understand which hardware delivers better value, speed, and efficiency based on standardized testing. Whether you're building a new system or upgrading an existing one, this benchmark-driven evaluation offers valuable insights to guide your decision.

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AMD E1-1200
Type:Processors
Brand:AMD
Model:E1-1200
See benchmark from E1-1200
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Intel Core i7 7700K
Type:Processors
Brand:Intel
Model:i7-7700K
See benchmark from i7-7700K

Specification Comparison Table

Specification AMD E1-1200 Intel Core i7 7700K
Architecture x86 x86
Technology 40 nm 14 nm
Clock 1.4 GHz - - 4.2 GHz - 4.5 GHz
Core/Thread 2 / 2 4 / 8
Segmen Mobile Desktop

Submission Comparison Table

Benchmark Software AMD E1-1200 Intel Core i7 7700K
AIDA64 GPGPU Benchmark - Single Precision FLOPS

10.79 GFLOPS

554.8 GFLOPS

Cinebench - 2003

292 cb

4315 cb

Cinebench - R11.5

0.54 pts

9.59 pts

Cinebench - R15

44 cb

867 cb

Cinebench - R20

79 pts

2222 pts

PiFast

1min, 49sec, 900ms

14sec, 730ms

SuperPi - 1M

55sec, 754ms

30sec, 414ms


About Hardware AMD E1-1200

Part of the Brazos 2.0 family, the AMD E1-1200 was introduced in 2012 as a power-efficient solution for entry-level laptops. It has 2 cores and 2 threads at 1.4 GHz, with no Turbo Core feature. Built with 40nm fabrication, this CPU has a TDP of 18W, which is still relatively efficient for low-power devices.

One of the key features of the E1-1200 is its integrated GPU, the AMD Radeon HD 7310, which offers better graphics performance than Intel's integrated solutions of the time. This GPU allows HD video playback and some light games at low settings.

Despite being power-efficient, the E1-1200's performance is quite limited. With a low clock speed and no Boost feature, it lacks responsiveness in multitasking and often experiences bottlenecks in modern applications.

Hardware Detail:

Device: HP 1000 1b05au
RAM: 4GB DDR3 Single Channel 2 DIMM
OS: Windows 7, Windows 8,  Windows 10 

Wednesday, 26 December 2012 14:27:36 | Update: 1 week ago


About Hardware Intel Core i7 7700K

Part of the Kaby Lake generation, the Intel Core i7-7700K is a high-end desktop processor released in 2017. It has 4 cores and 8 threads, with a base clock speed of 4.2 GHz and can increase to 4.5 GHz with Turbo Boost.

Built with 14nm fabrication, the i7-7700K has a TDP of 91W, so it requires a good cooling solution, especially in overclocking configurations. As it is a “K” series, this processor has an unlocked multiplier, allowing users to boost the clock speed higher with a motherboard that supports overclocking.

For graphics, the processor comes with Intel HD Graphics 630, which is sufficient for basic display but not optimal for gaming without a discrete graphics card.

In terms of performance, the i7-7700K is still strong enough for gaming and productivity, but compared to modern processors that have more cores and better efficiency, its competitiveness starts to decline, especially in multi-threaded applications.

Thursday, 23 June 2022 07:42:37 | Update: 1 week ago