All in all, a very good stone. The system was completely ated, so there was no problem with the socket. In benchmarks and games, it's faster than the i5-760 and costs less. So if you are not going to get involved in overclocking, the choice is obvious. Got pros: 1. Real 4 cores. 2. High clock speed (relative to 2300 and other 4-core processors) 3. Compared to AMD processors, there is much less heat dissipation (and, therefore, the ability to assemble a quieter system) 4. Finally, sufficient performance for absolutely all everyday and not so tasks. Has cons: Not without them, unfortunately. The main one is almost not accelerated. If you want overclocking, buy the "K" series. In short, not for enthusiasts and ardent overclockers. The second one is 1155 socket instead of 1156 for the previous i5 series. Accordingly, along with the process, you will have to buy a mother.
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