Good morning everyone! We’re now on day 3 of our 20 day celebration of AnandTech’s 20th anniversary.

After yesterday’s HTC U Ultra giveaway, today we’re back to PC parts, courtesy of Intel. For today’s giveaway the 800lb gorilla has contributed a true silicon sampler, sending us CPUs, SSDs, and even some Optane Memory cache drives to give away to you.

  • 2x Intel Core i7-7700K
  • 2x Intel SSD 600p 512GB
  • 2x Intel Optane Memory 32GB

The AnandTech 20th Anniversary - Intel Giveaway

Intel Core i7-7700K

First up, Intel’s Core i7-7700K needs no introduction. Intel’s flagship consumer CPU is still the chip to beat for all but the most heavily threaded workloads, thanks to the high IPC of Intel’s architecture combined with the equally high clockspeeds afforded by Kaby Lake. The i7-7700K will turbo boost to 4.5GHz, and as this is an unlocked processor, you can should must always overclock it even further.

Core i7-7700K Specifications
  Cores/
Threads
Base/
Turbo
IGP L3 TDP
i7-7700K 4/8 4.2/4.5 HD 630 8 MB 91 W

As a reminder, retail box i7-7700Ks do not include a cooler, so along with a compatible motherboard you'll need a 3rd party cooler as well to complete the ensemble.

Intel SSD 600p 512GB

Second on our list of prizes is a pair of Intel 512GB 600p SSDs. The 600p is from Intel’s mainstream SSD family, combining an Intel-customized Silicon Motion SM2260 controller with Intel/Micron’s own 3D TLC NAND. These are single-sided M.2 2280 drives, so they’ll fit in virtually all M.2-equipped motherboards and laptops. And as one of what’s still a relatively small number of NVMe-capable PCIe 3.0 x4 drives on the market, the 512GB 600p can easily sustain reads over several-hundred megabytes-per-second.

Intel SSD 600p 512GB Specifications
Form Factor single-sided M.2 2280
Controller Intel-customized Silicon Motion SM2260
Interface PCIe 3.0 x4
NAND Intel 384Gb 32-layer 3D TLC
SLC Cache Size 17.5 GB
Sequential Read 1775 MB/s
Sequential Write (SLC Cache) 560 MB/s
4KB Random Read (QD32) 128.5k IOPS
4KB Random Write (QD32) 128k IOPS
Endurance 288 TBW
Warranty 5 years

As Billy Tallis noted in our review of the drive, the 600p “offer[s] peak performance that is as high as promised” but do bear in mind that these are drives meant for consumer systems. So best not to try running your database server off of one.

Intel Optane Memory 32GB

Finally, we have a pair of Intel’s recently-released Optane Memory cache drives. Built using Intel’s newly-developed next-generation 3D XPoint memory technology, Intel has opted to start the consumer rollout of the technology by building cache drives, which maps well to the higher endurance and higher serial performance of 3D XPoint.

Intel Optane Memory Specifications
Capacity 32 GB
Form Factor M.2 2280 B+M key
Interface PCIe 3.0 x2
Protocol NVMe 1.1
Controller Intel
Memory 128Gb 20nm Intel 3D XPoint
Sequential Read 1350 MB/s
Sequential Write 290 MB/s
Random Read 240k IOPS
Random Write 65k IOPS
Read Latency 9 µs
Write Latency 30 µs
Active Power 3.5 W
Idle Power 1 W
Endurance 182.5 TB
Warranty 5 years

It’s important to note that to take full advantage of these drives, you will need a Kaby Lake Core-series processor and a supported chipset, as that’s the only platform to support Intel’s full Optane cache mode. Otherwise the drives can be used in some other systems, but they’d only show up as a small 32GB NVMe drive. According to our resident SSD-sommelier, Billy Tallis, these drives tend to be best paired with something like a Core i3 processor in a lower-end system, to transparently speed up performance on a HDD boot volume.

Finally, as with our other giveaways, today’s giveaway is only open for 48 hours, so be sure to enter soon. However please note that for legal reasons, we’re only able to open these giveaways to residents of the United States.

Good luck to everyone! And be sure to check in Monday for our next giveaway.

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  • QuantumPion - Friday, April 28, 2017 - link

    Blah!
  • Aichon - Friday, April 28, 2017 - link

    Not even close for me.
  • Kevin G - Friday, April 28, 2017 - link

    Indeed.
  • DanNeely - Friday, April 28, 2017 - link

    there has to be a better way
  • desolation0 - Saturday, April 29, 2017 - link

    indeed
  • Phiro69 - Friday, April 28, 2017 - link

    Optane for teh Intel win!
  • justaviking - Friday, April 28, 2017 - link

    Day 3 - I've been a fan for many years, and often link to your articles when I'm writing in other forums. Thank you, congratulations, and good luck for the next 20.
  • BurntMyBacon - Friday, April 28, 2017 - link

    Indeed. I've followed Anandtech almost as long as the site has been around, but only decided to start posting more recently. The departure of Anand was sad and the site dynamic has changed as Ryan has taken over and added his own style to the mix, but I am confident that if the writers stay true to their original passion for tech, the next twenty years will be equally enjoyable.
  • Moden - Friday, April 28, 2017 - link

    I am early on this one!
  • wildcard-x - Friday, April 28, 2017 - link

    not first :(

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