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Review on Intel Core i5-8600K Unlocked 6-Core Desktop Processor | Up to 4.3GHz | LGA 1151 300 Series | 95W Power by Jeet Anand ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A wonderful product, it's nice to use.

It pertains to the Intel Core i5-8600k. Previously located in the I5-3450s. I received a grade of 1C for development (UT11, BSP, who knows, he knows). He's just gorgeous. ating the configuration and starting up the Enterprise takes very little time and is comparable to the performance of an I7-7700k (developed by some clients). The first appearance of UV occurs in what seems like a split second. Comparison - merging (not by caches of a related configuration, but rather by 2 independent UT11) in a couple of minutes. In contrast to Ive Bridge, the frequency can be picked up by the Optimal Power Plan almost immediately. It should come as no surprise to any of the 1C developers that our hourly rate is far too high to be used for cost savings on hardware. In addition, I would suggest using it as an MSSQL and 1C server because, at the moment, it is the second-best option in terms of performance for databases with up to fifty users. Better - only i7-8700k. The heating system became a sore spot in the situation. However, the temperature jumps on the core are very strange, despite the fact that the heat dissipation is within the normal range. However, Intel claims that this is the standard. However, in contrast to the i7-7700k, they are significantly lower (that pebble was hot), and in terms of performance, they are on par with one another. But I've only recently gotten used to the i5-3450s, whose heart was as icy as the temperature outside.

Pros
  • 6 incredibly quick cores available at an inexpensive price. Quite cold overall.
Cons
  • The core experiences a rapid increase in temperature.