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Reviews of Intel Core i5 655K 3.2GHz Socket 1156

Testseek.com have collected 58 expert reviews of the Intel Core i5 655K 3.2GHz Socket 1156 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i5 655K 3.2GHz Socket 1156.
Award: Recommended June 2010
June 2010
 
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58 Reviews
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2 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Highly overclockable out of the box
  • Unlocked multiplier
  • Good performance
  • Power efficient

The editors didn't like

  • Pricing could have been a bit more aggressive

 

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  Published: 2010-12-06, review by: techtree.com

  • Highly overclockable out of the box, unlocked multiplier, good performance, power efficient
  • Pricing could have been a bit more aggressive
  • The Intel Core i5 655K processor is a phenomenal product with easy and high overclockablilty out of the box. The beauty of the processor is that you can easily overclock it without much of a hassle, thanks to its unlocked multiplier. The good thing is ...

 
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  Published: 2010-07-20, review by: techradar.com

  • Superb dual-core performance, Plenty of overclcoking headroom
  • Silly money for a dualie, Integrated graphics is redundant
  • Intel makes some outrageously good CPUs. This isn't one of them. It's the wrong chip at the wrong price.Follow TechRadar Reviews on Twitter...

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  Published: 2010-05-28, review by: HEXUS.net

  • Intel's Core i7 875K and Core i5 655K are semi-interesting chips that may tickle the fancy of a few enthusiasts. The inescapable problem they face lies with the quality of sub-£200 full-retail CPUs from both Intel and AMD....

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  Published: 2010-05-28, review by: alphr.com

  • A great addition to the range; this level of performance has never been so affordable ...

 
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  Published: 2010-05-28, review by: hardwareheaven.com

  • Abstract:  Looking next to the i5-655K we have a processor which is an interesting mixture of specifications due to the on-board GPU and unlocked multipliers. These features usually appeal to two different market segments but combined on this £190 processor we have a CPU which is very appealing for those who want excellent productivity and media performance with..

 
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  Published: 2010-05-28, review by: kitguru.net

  • Core i5-655k is a ‘fun’ chip, we had so much fun overclocking it. The Core i7-875k is probably the best value for money processor Intel have released this decade. Crank it !!...

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  Published: 2012-08-23, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com

  • Abstract:  As you may know, a while back, we came to some difficult realizations about the validity of our methods for testing PC gaming performance. In my article Inside the second: A new look at game benchmarking, we explained why the widely used frames-per-second...

 
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  Published: 2010-12-22, review by: ixbtlabs.com

  • Abstract:  Our previous review was dedicated to the Core i7-800 LGA1156 series. The conclusion was that those solutions, as well as the Core i7-900 LGA1366 series, can offer enough computing power for most tasks you may need accomplished. At least four cores and ...

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  Published: 2010-12-01, review by: itp.net

  • With its unlocked multiplier the 655K can be easily overclocked on even standard motherboards. ...

 
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  Published: 2010-10-11, review by: hardwaresecrets.com

  • Abstract:  The Core i5 was the second CPU from Intel to come with an integrated memory controller (the Core i7 was the first, while the Core i3 was the third), feature present on CPUs from AMD since the Athlon 64. Core i5 CPUs are based on the Core architecture, ...

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