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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86 Reviews
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Abstract: ntel får gärna fortsätta att satsa på entusiaster och överklockare, vilket vi inte tvekar en sekund på att de kommer. Om processorjätten dessutom sneglar på på konkurrenten AMD och anammar en mer aggressiv prissättning kan även denna serie bli ett guldkorn att ta vara på.
Performance and Overclockability I have pretty much made the case already but it bears repeating: the default performance of the new Core i7-875K and Core i5-655K fall right in line with the competing parts currently existing in Intel’s own product l...
Abstract: I'm sure Intel will be releasing more K models in the future, and when it does, there's little doubt each will hold a fair premium. Whether or not that premium is worth it again boils down to how much you value overclocking. If you're like me, and simply find a quick overclock and stick with it, then Intel's standard models are fine. If you're the type..
Published: 2010-05-28, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
Like I said, it's good to be king. Intel has calibrated its response to the Phenom II X6 quite carefully, and the result is a clean sweep. At stock clock speeds, the Core i7-875K is a better performer than the Phenom II X6 1090T—just a little bit in mu...
Abstract: No doubt about it: Intel is offering a spectacular deal with the Core i7-875K—even if you're not interested in overclocking. Price drops this direct and rapid are rare, and this one gives you about as much power—and potential—as you can find in any LGA1156 processor..
Abstract: But despite the excellent scaling you get from the company’s more advanced manufacturing technology, AMD’s Black Edition parts still come across as better values for the money, even when you overclock both parties involved to the limits of stability. With a slight massage to each model's price point, though, this story could easily..
Intel's Core i7 875K and Core i5 655K are semi-interesting chips that may tickle the fancy of a few enthusiasts. The inescapable problem they face lies with the quality of sub-£200 full-retail CPUs from both Intel and AMD....
Schneller als bisher sind Intels neue Prozessoren Core i7-875K und Core i5-655K nicht geworden. Der Unterschied liegt lediglich in der einfacheren Übertaktbarkeit. Während man dies beim Core i5-655K auch einfach nutzen kann, gelang uns beim Core i7-87...
Published: 2010-05-28, Author: Sean , review by: tweaktown.com
The new K series CPUs are not bringing much to the table that will give you better stock performance. These CPUs are not meant for the average consumer. They are meant for the person that wants to push their CPU as far as they can. The same group of...