XPS 8700 - i7-4770 variant is inside?

Could someone tell me what version of the Intel i7-4770 is delivered with the XPS 8700?

Intel produce 5 flavors http://ark.intel.com/compare/75123, 75124,75125,75610,76642 of this CPU. But it is likely that the i7 - 4770K or i7 - 4770S will be inside the new 8700 XPS.

DELL support tells me this info. ;-((

I need the flavour of the i7 - 4770S, for its characteristics of virtualization technology, as I intend to use it as a Hyper-V server.

Can someone who has purchased an 8700 XPS, dig a little deeper and confirm me that info?

Much appreciate

dzork, Judah Richardson,

We only list of individuals by number OEM Dell with limited specifications:
KJVJH i7-4770K Haswell
Four hearts
Eight Threads
8 MB cache
3.50 GHz clock speed
Maximum Turbo 3.90 GHz
86W
Taken LGA1150

3PV04 i7-4770 Haswell
Four hearts
Eight Threads
8 MB cache
3.40 GHz clock speed
Maximum Turbo 3.90 GHz
86W
Taken LGA1150

I can find no data of VT on the training page? Perhaps a current 8700 owner may start in the system BIOS, access advanced processor Configuration and see if there is any reference to VT.

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