Testseek.com have collected 86 expert reviews of the Intel Core i7 875K 2.93GHz Socket 1156 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i7 875K 2.93GHz Socket 1156.
June 2010
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Abstract: Although nothing to write home about architecturally, Intel is making a play for AMD’s favorite audience, the cost-conscious overclocker crowd. Enthusiasts, meet Intel’s latest take on fast and affordable
i7-875KIt's a curious set of results that aren't too easy to read much into. Some tests it came out looking very good at stock speeds, and others it really struggled with.The thing that makes this hardest to understand is that to all intents and purpos...
It’s nice to see some unlocked processors coming from Intel again that don’t carry the Extreme Edition price tag. The $220 Core i5-655K and $190 Core i5-650 are currently about $30 different between price tags which we feel is well worth the extra co...
Abstract: C’est peut être l’ironie de ce lancement, ce que l’on retiendra au final, c’est surtout la baisse de prix virtuelle qu’apporte ce Core i7 875K. Il est le processeur le plus performant disponible sur socket 1156 et est désormais un peu plus abordable. Il garde cependant les mêmes limites en overclocking que son prédécesseur, à savoir..
Kopieren von Inhalten nur nach Genehmigung1 User onlineIntel Core i7 875K Wir freuen uns natürlich immer, wenn Intel Prozessoren auf den Markt bringt, die etwas anders sind, als bisherige Modelle. Ein offener Multiplikator ist ein Langjährig...
Abstract: Intels K-Serie dürfte Intel jedenfalls einiges an Ansehen bescheren. Wir wünschen dieser Produktfamilie ein langes Leben und baldigen Zuwachs, speziell im unteren bis mittleren Preisbereich.
Interesting... that's what this release of the K processors is. As stated in our introduction, there is quite a market for unlocked processors. See, recently Intel promised to start selling chips with unlocked multipliers that do not cost $1000 per un...
Abstract: The same performance would be replicated across other software which uses a similar workload so we get great multi-core performance thanks to the 4CPUs/8threads and excellent performance in applications which support fewer cores thanks to..