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Guru3D.com » Review » Core i5 3570K processor review 5

Core i5 3570K processor review 5

Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/08/2013 09:58 AM [ 63 comment(s) ]

We review the Core i5 3570K processor. Will the Ivy Bridge be the processor series everything you expected? Go find out in this extensive review here at Guru3D.

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wenimin
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Posts: 32
Posted on: 02/08/2013 11:45 AM
Acually 4.4 GHz:1.250 v (Right now 1.255 v because in the DIGI+(i set many thing at Extrem,because up tu 4.4GHz no stability).
before 4.6 GHz :1.305 v
i tried 4.7GHz :1.355v but nothing are stable.

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Posted on: 02/08/2013 11:47 AM
Actually 4.4 GHz:1.250 v (Right now 1.255 v because in the DIGI+(i set many thing at Extrem,because up tu 4.4GHz no stability).
before 4.6 GHz :1.305 v
i tried 4.7GHz :1.355v but nothing are stable.

You are going to need to try 1.4 Volts then ... but that is more of a bitch temp control wise.

Realistically 4.4 GHz versus ~1.250V remains a nice sweet-spot for your temps and power consumption. And the extra 200~300 MHz really isn't going to make that much of a difference in real-world usage experiences let alone GPU bound gaming.

wenimin
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Posted on: 02/08/2013 11:51 AM
thank you,i will try that in less than 1 hour,i was a little bit scared,because i read on many place ,that it's not good to go up to 1.380 v(but you are right i think the Maximus Formula V can handle that.

i forgot,yes it's good 1.250v at 4.4 GHz,but in your review you can do 4.6 at 1.200 v,(for me it's impossible,on mine) but i also read all 3770 k are differents.

Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Posted on: 02/08/2013 11:55 AM
thank you,i will try that in less than 1 hour,i was a little bit scared,because i read on many place ,that it's not good to go up to 1.380 v(but you are right i think the Maximus Formula V can handle that.

i forgot,yes it's good 1.250v at 4.4 GHz,but in your review you can do 4.6 at 1.200 v,(for me it's impossible,on mine) but i also read all 3770 k are differents.

Well that and I'm very sure that Intel sends out the best binned low-leakage samples to us as well. So yeah, it remains a bit of a gamble.

Just make sure your temps remain up-to snuff. 1.4V is really pushing it with a D14.

wenimin
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Posts: 32
Posted on: 02/08/2013 11:58 AM
Thank you

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