Testseek.com have collected 224 expert reviews of the Intel Core i5 2500K 3.3GHz Socket 1155 and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i5 2500K 3.3GHz Socket 1155.
January 2011
(91%)
224 Reviews
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Mit Sandy Bridge präsentiert Intel gleich eine neue Platform, wobei die Prozessoren neu im Sockel LGA 1155 Platz finden und nicht mehr wie vom P55 gewohnt im Sockel LGA 1156. Offensichltich hat Intel auch am Speichercontroller Hand angelegt und dieses ...
Performances dans les calculs, Performances dans les jeux, Mode Turbo, Consommation modérée, Puce graphique qui permet d'accélérer décodage et encodage vidéo, compatible Blu-ray 3D
Puce graphique non DirectX 11: cela aurait permis d'améliorer le débit dans certains jeux comme WoW
Cette génération de processeurs Intel prend efficacement la relève de la précédente. Les performances grimpent d'un bon cran et la consommation baisse. Une belle réussite que ce modèle "bon à tout faire"....
So we have the replacement for the LGA1156 series of processors that just seemed to be finding their feet. With them coming it at three differing price points but not really for three different markets, we have to split this conclusion into three parts...
Abstract: Intel trochu urychlil uvedení hned 14 desktopových a 15 mobilních procesorů, deseti nových čipsetů, pár nových desek a ještě několika síťových řešení. Něco málo si o tom všem povíme a především vás hned v prvním článku čeká test dvou nových CPU: i7-260...
Intel ist mit der neuen Sandy-Bridge-Architektur ein durchaus guter Wurf gelungen. Der Core i5 2500K sowie Core i7 2600K sind dabei würdige Nachfolger der ohnehin schon recht flotten Lynnfield-Prozessoren. So konnte die Leistung in allen Belangen deutl...
Looking first to the build quality and design of the new generation of Core processors we have a set of CPUs which have the usual high level of quality we have come to expect from Intel. It is very hard to damage a Core CPU when installing due to the ...
Intel has officially launched the much-anticipated Sandy Bridge architecture and from the results we have seen with our i5-2500K here today, it was worth the wait. The "Tock" in Intel's Tick-Tock development model is a very attractive option in terms...
Performance with applications, Performance with video games, Turbo mode, Reasonable energy consumption, Integrated graphics can improve decoding/encoding video and support Bluray 3D
Integrated graphics don't support DirectX 11 which would have improved the bitrate in some games
Intel's latest generation of CPUs effectively picks up where the last one left off. Performance has been ratcheted up a notch and the energy consumption has gone down. This all-rounder is a real success....
Abstract: Those looking to upgrade in Q1 should look no further if they are on a budget as Sandy Bridge within the i5 realm certainly offers outstanding performance. The 2500K is there for the taking, and will appeal to enthusiasts on a budget. Combine it with a mainstream motherboard and you are the envy of your..
Abstract: Today marks the launch of a new CPU architecture and chipset family from Intel marking the replacement for the Clarkdale and Allendale platforms that used the LGA-1156 interface. This marks a top-to bottom change as the new CPUs cannot be ...