Testseek.com have collected 135 expert reviews of the Intel Core i5 10600K 4.1GHz Socket 1200 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i5 10600K 4.1GHz Socket 1200.
May 2020
(83%)
135 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
On the one hand, Intel has made decent strides from 9th Gen Core i5 to 10th Gen i5, provided by bringing hyperthreading back into the fold and some extra frequency uplift. That's enough to give it solid separation from its immediate predecessor.Arguments...
Published: 2020-05-21, Author: Will , review by: eurogamer.net
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Published: 2020-05-21, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Decent gaming performance, Low system power draw, Low temperatures
CPU performance is low, Eight cores is a better bet than six, Limited ability to overclock, Price is too high, KitGuru Says: Core i5-10600K is a competent gaming CPU, however the clock speeds are low and the price is too high, Become a Patron, Rating: 7
Intel Core i5-10600K is a classic example of a product that is too little, too late. If Intel had delivered Hyper Threading with its 9th Gen parts, then this CPU would have made a perfectly decent showing as Core i5-9600K.More importantly it would have be...
Published: 2020-05-20, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
The new Intel CPUs launched alongside their new Z490 motherboard series. We've tested a LOT of boards today, and you can check out there reviews here. The only thing we didn't get with these CPUs in PCIe Gen 4, albeit pretty much all of the motherboards a...
10 cores, 20 threads for the mainstream, Class-leading gaming credentials, Solid multithreaded performance, Hyperthreading across the stack
10900K uses plenty of power, Requires investment in new motherboard, 10600K feels like an 8700K OC, Stuck on PCIe 3.0
Intel's response to the AMD Ryzen onslaught has been to leverage existing technology and fabrication capabilities in a way that better enables it to compete at various price points of the mainstream consumer market.Three aspects are apparent immediate...
Excellent Turbo Boost Frequency, Offers excellent overall performance, Cheaper than Coffee Lake counterparts, Supports up to 128GB DDR4, Responds well to overclocking
Thermals still above the competition, Does not support PCIe 4.0 specification, Less cores/threads than the competition
It's hard to believe that Intel's 9th Gen arrived in Q4 2018. Some would argue the 9th Gen. platform with its Z390 chipset was short-lived, we just hope that Z490 and LGA1200 has more longevity.As with other releases, upgrading to Intel's 10th Gen. makes...
Published: 2020-05-20, Author: Bill , review by: techradar.com
Excellent multi-core performance, Improved single-core performance, Affordable, Good thermal performance
No PCIe 4.0, Higher power consumption
If you're going to get any Intel Comet Lake-S processor, this is probably the one to get. The Intel Core i5-10600K is a massive improvement over the 9600K in pretty much every way, especially if you're looking to do more than just gaming.Both multi-core a...
AMD remains faster in multi-threaded workloads, More expensive than AMD's rivals, Relatively expensive ecosystem, No native PCIe 4.0 support,
Intel's more modest Comet Lake arrival is impressive in several key areas, with AMD-beating single-threaded performance and gaming pace that virtually matches more expensive chips. If you're building a mainstream PC or a mid-range gaming rig, it's the chi...
Published: 2022-04-08, Author: Nick , review by: proclockers.com
Abstract: Intel 10th Generation gave us the extreme heat i9-10900k, a powerhouse of a CPU, but at nearly $500 it may be out of reach for many users. Intel's i5 10600k comes into play at $263.00—bringing 6 cores and 12 threads with a base frequency of 4.10GHz and Tu...