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Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is good, there are only a few minor flaws.

purchased to replace the Core 2 Duo e7500. 3550 is undoubtedly a fantastic thing, however in the end, it served no use for me. A layperson who enjoys gaming and watching movies can get by with an e7500. I participate in Dota 2. There is no difference; both processors are running the game at extreme settings. Video I own a GTX560TI 900MHZ from Asus. In general, you shouldn't use such a POWERFUL processor if you're not an expert. For it, I purchased an Asus VE-ELIX system board and 8 gigabytes of

Pros
  • moderate temperature. Intel trustworthiness.
Cons
  • The cost is substantial.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

It's a pretty decent option for gaming; I pair it with a GTX 970 and 16 GB of RAM for optimal performance. Even the most demanding game available right now, Assassin's Creed Unity, can be played at ultra settings without experiencing any lag. However, in order to make full use of the game's capabilities, you will need a high-quality graphics card and the required quantity of random access memory (RAM). However, if you want to model in 3D and work with video, you should choose the i7 version of…

Pros
  • A quick CPU that outperforms 8-core AMD processors in gaming while also being cooler and using less electricity.
Cons
  • The cost of it, along with that of every other component for the computer, has increased during the past few months.

The processor was removed from the system before the HD7970 video card was installed so that it could be used to construct a gaming PC. Because I had no money for a video card for the first three to four months, I had to utilize the video core that was built into the processor. After using the Asus K50AB laptop, I found that the built-in video core showed itself only in its most favorable light. Because this is not a discrete video card, of course, none of the games I played on the laptop were…

Pros
  • agile Having a low overall power consumption Integrated video core
Cons
  • Have not discovered

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

I invested in this processor a year ago, and I've never looked back. I utilize the built-in video because the machine wasn't constructed with a video card. All applications function flawlessly, and you can play games at a resolution of 1280 x 720 (the metro in both directions, crises, etc., all went well on it). A year of stable overclocking at 4000 MHz without increasing the voltage is possible. The minimum and maximum temperatures for typical operation and with an average load are 29-54c…

Pros
  • multiplier unlocked for the i5-3570K decent internal video core minimal power use extreme performance Very affordable pricing
Cons
  • did not disclose

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch, be sure to try it.

In actuality, I knew before I bought that I was playing the lottery, but I still made the choice and am not sorry. I activated the default ASUS Auto Tuning tool in the extreme overclocking mode and left the machine unattended for ten to fifteen minutes. I lost it when I got back. The processor has previously been stabilized and overclocked to 4930 MHz. I have now installed 4800 MHz and am having fun. I didn't even need to enter my bio. The maximum temperatures for the cores under maximum load…

Pros
  • quicker than 2500k at the same frequencies by 5% to 7%. A significant benefit is that it provides maximum performance for routine work (including in games) without detracting from 3770. The cost distinction between the CPUs is also substantial.
Cons
  • had temperature properties that fell short of expectations. Not even my own as I was aware of it before making the purchase, but rather all those who were looking forward to a new product in order to have additional overclocking options.

There was a discernible shel-shevel after the Core2Duo was installed. A Zalman (ovsky) cooler type 10 (I can't recall) was installed, keeping the temperature in the tower at a healthy 40 degrees Celsius (based on readings from speedfan). Quicken your pace needlessly while still making good decisions. Integrated graphics for regular use; no need for VIRTy. This Intel Core i5-3570K processor was purchased because the previous E6750 model still functioned as of late 2022. I was quite at ease using

Pros
  • The benefits of the new architecture include: PCIe 3.0 is a great thermal solution at standard MHz.
Cons
  • -doesn't chase, but "raises up" -not very steady / polished biographies for mothers.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best offers, glad I bought it.

I was worried it would heat up after reading the reviews I did before making my purchase, but it stayed a frosty 30 degrees Celsius even when fully loaded. That I was able to purchase an I5-3570K is something I am proud of. Well worth the cost. The machine is lightning fast when I installed the P8Z77-V LX motherboard with 32 GB of 1600 MHz DDR4 RAM and a 6 GB/s ssd disk.

Pros
  • The CPU is outstanding in every way imaginable, including speed, performance, and silence when needed. A hard, cold stone)
Cons
  • I'm hoping for a price reduction.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm completely satisfied with the product, it works.

Since two months ago, I have been the proud owner of this processor (an i5 3570k). There was a divide in opinion. When I switched to it from the Phenom x4 9550 plus the new Z77 platform, I did not detect ANY difference in the speed of typical programs (the internet, office software, and multimedia). Even in third-person games, there has been no improvement in terms of frames per second (FPS). Everything hinges on the video card, which in this case is an AMD HD5570. When playing Crysis, the…

Pros
  • In comparison to Sandy Bridge, the memory frequency limit has been raised to 1333 MHz, which is the most important improvement; also, you are able to use memory with a frequency of up to 3200 (provided that the motherboard permits it).
Cons
  • When compared to the first version Phenom x4 9550, the stone temperature has been increased by 10 degrees (again, in comparison to the core i5 2500k, as stated in the evaluations).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

Wow, what a beautiful rock! It's been three weeks and I haven't had a single problem. Unless the load frequency is extremely high (I use a boxed cooler), it won't work. This includes mothers of middling size. My specific model is a Biostar TZ75B. Overclocking hasn't given me any trouble yet. Indicators of rising temperatures forced me to restore the original frequencies. Right off the bat, let me inform you that this animal need a clever cooler:

Pros
  • Ivy Bridge's overclocking potential, high-performance frequency range, and high-quality video chip are all positives.
Cons
  • Somewhat demanding operating temperatures necessitate strict adherence to the standards.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing I've ever used, I recommend it to everyone!

What else can I say? This year, my 3570k turns 3! There have been numerous developments throughout this time, both for the market and for me personally. Even though the sixth generation of Intel CPUs has already been released, my elderly man is still capable of handling all responsibilities. It currently tows my R9 390! Yes, but pulls is difficult! With Zalman CNPS10x cooling, it was feasible to overclock to 4500 MHz. After achieving stable operation, Vyshe absorbs the frequency as well, but…

Pros
  • Long-lasting great CPU!
Cons
  • None of them exist.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

Overclocked to 4.2 GHz (didn't attempt higher) and it's the first thing that's ever lasted me this long without causing any performance issues; yeah, it's getting obsolete, but so slowly that there's enough power for everything in February 2022. Those who bought it years ago have only reason to be pleased, while those in need of a new good percentage should investigate other offerings in the same price range. Perhaps it will be compared to or even surpassed by something else. As always, it's up

Pros
  • As of this writing in February 2022, its performance is adequate for any task, and it has been running like a clock since the beginning of time (I don't recall when I bought it, but the second series of AMD FX eight-cores had just been produced).
Cons
  • Intel motherboards have consistently cost more than AMD + counterparts.

I like it, and I've been using it for the past year with no problems or complaints. Everything works as it should, and there are no issues. I have already examined a large number of items, from single-player projects as well as multiplayer ones; also, all of the settings in the princep are on the highest possible level. I'm not going to update it just yet because, personally, I don't see the point in playing intense multiplayer games because I don't play them at all. I generally exclusively…

Pros
  • I was not mistaken about the performance of the excellent old Intel i5 3570, which has 4 cores and 4 threads. Of course, I did not buy a new one from my hands, but I was not mistaken about its performance. It takes away virtually everything from Single Player games from games, well, it seems to me a couple, if my memory serves me, but I won't take out the name because I can't remember it. Regarding multiplayer games, it exports some but not all of it, Battlefield 5 does not export, and Pubg arrives with lags. If it exports, it only counts if you have 16 GB of RAM; if you just have 8 GB, it does not export at all. Who absolutely needs to play such games, this computer processor is most definitely not for you. If you still have computers from the years 2022, 2022, or 2022, you should feel free to buy this CPU from 2022 because it is extremely strong for the rest of its specifications and especially for the price it fetches in used marketplaces.
Cons
  • Naturally, I would want a larger number of cores and threads, but regrettably, this is not possible.

Since 2022, when I first started using it, I have seen no need to switch. Only the thermal paste has been replaced throughout its three years of service. It's strange since a year ago, the last cooler fastenings broke off (due to my own curved hands and the Chinese cooler), and the CPU heated up to 107C without frying. When using KPT-8 thermal paste, CPU temperatures rarely go beyond 70 degrees Celsius, even when Turbo Boost is set to no more than 3.6 GHz. The newest games can use up to (!) 65%

Pros
  • "cold," "fast," and "cheap" in the past.
Cons
  • No drawbacks can be found.

Although the nominal performance is the same as that of the Intel Core i5 - 2550K, the overclocking potential is significantly lower. It would appear that technologies operating at 22nm should release less heat than those operating at 32nm, but the existence of a video core makes heat dissipation much more difficult. As a consequence of this, even if the acceleration to 4.4 GHz is the identical, the new 2550k is almost 10 degrees hotter than the 3570k. If you do not require a video core, you…

Pros
  • The new Intel Core i5 - 2670K has a better video core than the previous Intel Core i5 - 2550K, however the advantages have been exhausted.
Cons
  • The fact that the video core takes up about half of the surface area of the stone makes it exceedingly challenging to transmit heat between the two. There is a straightforward relationship between the surface area of contact between the crystal and the cooler and the amount of heat that is transferred.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well made the product is, just magical!

I have been using it since 2022 and until today, I see no reason to change. For 3 years of use, only the thermal paste has changed. It's funny that a year ago, the last cooler fastenings came off (my own curvature of the hands and the Chinese cooler), the CPU warmed up to 107C but did not burn out, it works to this day. KPT-8 is used as thermal paste, CPU temperatures usually do not exceed 70C (Turbo Boost ~ 3.6Ghz is enabled). New games, even with the browser and torrent client turned on, load

Pros
  • "cold", "fast", used to be cheap.
Cons
  • There are no disadvantages.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

Pros below: High performance, on the motherboard z77 pro 4m overclocked to 4.1Ghz, which is very good for a processor without K, while the temperature does not rise above 60 degrees. Different cons: I did not find any, but in the current conditions, this is its price.

So a year and a half has passed since the release of 3570k! I will not say that during this time he has proven himself 100%. A lot of rocks flew towards the iviks for their "insignificant" overclocking potential compared to sandies and for their elevated operating temperatures. And with the first and second, I'm ready to argue. 3570k did not immediately open up to me in all its glory, especially on a mother with a z68 chipset, but at 77 it turned to all 100. The bar was reached at 4800 MHz, and

Cons
  • No

I am writing about i3550. Overclocked to a frequency of 4125 MHz, the idle temperature of 28-32 degrees under load did not rise above 55 degrees. I clocked it up to 4300 MHz, the system is loaded, but it hangs when opening programs. Overclocked to 4200 MHz, the system is loaded and you can work in programs, but after 35 minutes it is cut down. Soon I will have to change to Skylike.

Pros
  • Nimble, accelerates, productive, although it has been in operation for 3 years and is not hot.
Cons
  • multiplier is not unlocked.