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Review on Enhanced Intel Core i7-5820K Desktop Processor (6 Cores, 3.3GHz, 15MB Cache) with Advanced Hyper-Threading Technology by Micha Ambroziak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, Im glad I found this product.

And so, I bought this device in August, even at an adequate price of 15,400, and the cheapest mat at that time. an MSI X99S SLI PLUS board for 10,500, ideally suited to my needs, even in abundance, and a new r9 290 video card (I was in a hurry with the choice, it would be better to wait, I took the GTX 970, but at that time I didn’t know about its imminent release ) and 4 sticks of 4 gb of ddr4 RAM (I’ll note that it’s a lot of ddr4 and this, in my opinion, is not good, because the prices for good memory are not adequate) Crucial for 9,800. Before that, there was an i7 2600K, overclocked at 4.7 hertz. I do a little bit of video editing, making wedding movies, etc., I play games a little, BF4, Metro, I'm looking forward to GTA 5. In general, 60/40. At the expense of video rendering, on average, a Full HD video lasting about an hour took me 20-30 minutes of encoding, now I fit into a 15-minute period of time (the increase is noticeable), in games, the increase is an average of 15-25 fps (mostly from -for video cards), before that there was a GTX 580. In general, who needs a stone for prof. needs and allows the budget, it’s unequivocal to take, who’s tight with this, AMD prescribed you like a doctor, and if you take it for games, then only with overclocking and with the idea that for the next 5 years you will only have to blow dust off your motherboard . .

Pros
  • 12 streams, 15MB cache (a colossal reserve for the future), price adequacy in the first weeks of sale.
Cons
  • I didn’t find a suitable cooler for it, maybe I don’t know something .

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