Testseek.com have collected 80 expert reviews of the Intel Core i7 5930K 3GHz Socket 2011-3 and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i7 5930K 3GHz Socket 2011-3.
March 2015
(88%)
80 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Matches best of last gen, Overclocks well, Multiplier unlocked, , Core i75820K limits appeal, Platform remains expensive
The Intel Core i7-5930K processor is interesting insofar as it matches the best of the previous generation at a lower price but isn't the must-have chip that such commentary may elude to. Cheaper and almost as fast, the Core i7-5820K puts the proverbial ...
With Haswell-E, Intel brings a long awaited refresh to the high-end platform. The fact that you can now purchase an 8-core CPU for desktop might appear to be the biggest news item, but it is the cheaper Core i7 5820K that we find to be the most interest...
We could probably have written this conclusion without carrying out a single benchmark, although the speed the new CPUs offer when overclocked and in heavily multi-threaded tests is even faster than we'd have guessed. Apart from this pleasant reading, tho...
The Ivy Bridge-E launch (almost exactly one year ago) was disappointing for a number of reasons. Not only did the Core i7-4960X offer little beyond what we were already getting from -3970X, but it had the gall to surface three months after Intel started s...
Abstract: The month of November sees AMD introduce an A10-6790K APU and Intel debut the Core i5-3340S and Core i5-4440S processors. We also learn a lot about AMD's future roadmap from the APU Developer Summit '13, and share some tidbits about upcoming products. I...
While we were wild enthusiastic about the high end model as it finally brought 8 core crunching power to the desktop segment the two lower variants have a much harder time to differentiate themselves from the previous LGA 2011 generation. Now it is very g...
Published: 2014-09-29, Author: Alex , review by: extremespec.net
Intel Haswell-E is based on the best 22-nm process technology and microarchitecture Intel Haswell. Supported memory DDR4 and new instructions AVX2 and FMA3, and the number of cores in the maximum configuration has been increased from 6 to 8. In short, Int...
Abstract: As many of you are probably aware that Intel launched its new Haswell-E processors a few weeks ago. On launch day we only had the flagship Core i7-5960X processor complete with 8 cores and HyperThreading. Since then we have gone out and purchased a new In...
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Published: 2014-09-03, Author: Ian , review by: anandtech.com
Since the release of Ivy Bridge-E last year, many users have been complaining about the antiquity of the X79 chipset compared to the mainstream line. X99 comes up to par with Z97 in terms of PCIe storage implemented into the RST along with a full array of...