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The Core i5 3570K processor revisited
Many moons ago we have shared performance of this processor with you already, but over time benchmarks have been updated repositioning the processor. Now we know a lot of people have a hard time overclocking these processors even over 4300 MHz, so as such these are all good reasons to retest this processor we say. So today a standalone review on the Ivy bridge architecture based Core i5 3570K where we'll learn you how to take it towards 4700 MHz as well.
Read the full review right here.
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MerolaC
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#4522042 Posted on: 02/08/2013 04:26 PM
I love mine too.
I'm doing 4.6GHz@1.328 V with a really low temps (Cores at mid 60)
LOVE IT.
I love mine too.
I'm doing 4.6GHz@1.328 V with a really low temps (Cores at mid 60)
LOVE IT.
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#4522088 Posted on: 02/08/2013 05:32 PM
Problem is said games are not threaded properly to leverage the power of the AMD with the new consoles coming out bases on this arctecture it will be interesting to see if the game gap shrinks.
Careful now - Xbeast will be here preaching to you about how the i5 rapes the Vishera "in games".
Problem is said games are not threaded properly to leverage the power of the AMD with the new consoles coming out bases on this arctecture it will be interesting to see if the game gap shrinks.
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#4522089 Posted on: 02/08/2013 05:33 PM
And I could go on about how my i7 rapes his i5 at everything else
Careful now - Xbeast will be here preaching to you about how the i5 rapes the Vishera "in games".
And I could go on about how my i7 rapes his i5 at everything else

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#4522113 Posted on: 02/08/2013 06:06 PM
1230v2 Xeon (no igpu at all) is almost identical with i7-3770 , with i5 3570k price. Some mobos allow "overclocking" by changing the multiplier to 37 and no need for 140 euro mobo + 60 euro OC cooler. B75 mobo and some cheap aftermarket cooler for less noise will do just fine!
http://www.cpu-world.com/Compare/413/Intel_Core_i7_i7-3770_vs_Intel_Xeon_E3-1230_v2.html
1230v2 Xeon (no igpu at all) is almost identical with i7-3770 , with i5 3570k price. Some mobos allow "overclocking" by changing the multiplier to 37 and no need for 140 euro mobo + 60 euro OC cooler. B75 mobo and some cheap aftermarket cooler for less noise will do just fine!

http://www.cpu-world.com/Compare/413/Intel_Core_i7_i7-3770_vs_Intel_Xeon_E3-1230_v2.html
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Careful now - Xbeast will be here preaching to you about how the i5 rapes the Vishera "in games".