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Reviews of Intel Core i7 2600K 3.4GHz Socket 1155

Testseek.com have collected 272 expert reviews of the Intel Core i7 2600K 3.4GHz Socket 1155 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i7 2600K 3.4GHz Socket 1155.
Award: Editor’s Choice January 2011
January 2011
 
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The editors liked

  • 3.4 GHz frequency
  • Unlocked multiplier for further overclockability
  • 2nd Generation 32nm processor
  • Improved performance/power efficiency
  • CPU onboard graphics

The editors didn't like

  • Requires new motherboard
  • Intel's 3rd socket change in as many years
  • Base Clock is locked

 

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  Published: 2013-05-28, review by: uk.hardware.info

  • Abstract:  On June 4 Intel is launching its next generation Core processors, also called Haswell. That means it's the perfect opportunity for us to retest all current processors and a number of older ones with a completely new test configuration. It will not only ...

 
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  Published: 2012-05-01, Author: Marc , review by: ocaholic.ch.english

  • Abstract:  In this article we're going to check gaming performance of Intels high-end LGA 1155 Ivy Bridge and Sandy Bridge CPUs when they're being supported by a Radeon HD 7970 graphics card from XFX. We're curious if there will be a measurable performance gap betwe...

 
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  Published: 2012-03-19, Author: Marc , review by: ocaholic.ch.english

  • Abstract:  In this article we're going to check what's the difference in real life gaming performance between an Intel octa core, hexa core or quad core CPU. Furthermore in the system there is a Radeon HD 7970 graphics card form XFX. We're curious if there will be a...

 
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  Published: 2012-02-22, Author: Marc , review by: ocaholic.ch.english

  • Abstract:  In this article we're going to check gaming performance of Intels LGA 1155 Sandy Bridge CPUs when they're being supported by a Radeon HD 7970 graphics card from XFX. We're curious if there will be a measurable performance gaps between these two CPUs regar...

 
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  Published: 2012-01-09, Author: Marc , review by: ocaholic.ch.english

  • Abstract:  With every new CPU generation it is interesting to see how performance scales with SLI and triple SLI configurations. One can for example see what influence the CPU has on gaming performance. Furhtermore overclockers as well as gamers can see how much of ...

 
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  Published: 2011-07-26, review by: tomshardware.co.uk

  • Abstract:  The CPU landscape is really complex. Both AMD and Intel offer tons of different models. But how would today’s processors perform if they didn't have multiple cores? We take 16 different CPUs and compare them all using a single core running at 3 GHz. Ev...

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  Published: 2011-02-01, review by: tomshardware.co.uk

  • This article doesn't set out to look at the highest clock rate you can achieve on a Sandy Bridge-based processor. For that, we'd want to use more aggressive cooling, higher voltages, and generally throw the entire efficiency story out the window completel...

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  Published: 2011-01-07, review by: HEXUS.net

  • Intel's Sandy Bridge processors represent a genuine step forward in chip evolution. Now packing in refined, efficient CPU cores and an improved GPU on to the same portion of silicon, Intel has done away with the need for chipset-based graphics for good...

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  Published: 2011-01-06, review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • The Intel Core i7-2600K is a worthy successor to the i7-860 and i7-920 chips at default clock speeds. If Sandy Bridge permeates the entire market, the (relatively) lower-end LGA1156 motherboards and processors can walk away. In fact, even the X58 line...

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  Published: 2011-01-04, review by: techradar.com

  • Breathtaking performance at stock clocks, Massive overclocking headroom, Incredible new integrated video engine
  • Infuriating marketing-driven restrictions
  • If it wasn't for Intel's marketing goons, these could have been the best CPUs in history. Awesome, even so...

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