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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

I purchased it in 2022 for 7000 and immediately overclocked it to 4.2, but with a good tower cooler, who needs overclocking, I advise you to change the paste under the processor cover and put dropsy or top-end air, I think overclocking to 4.5 will show a good result, and he who doesn't need overclocking, I advise you to take an Intel Core i5 -3570 that does not contain the letter K, well, or at this point consider haswell.

Pros
  • price compared to other products in this class, performance, and overclocking
Cons
  • thermal interface that was poorly built, as well as typically excessive heat dissipation levels during overclocking

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, a pleasure to use.

I purchased an old computer for two thousand five hundred dollars that had an i3 3240 and had worked for six years. The personal computer was used solely as a media player on a 4K television, as well as a torrent downloader and YouTube service. The old percent, however, was unable to extract video in this resolution after the purchase of a 4k TV set, and movies larger than 10GB displayed noticeable jamming. The I5 3570 handles this challenge with flying colors. Movies with a weight of up to 60

Pros
  • It is reasonably priced, warms up just mildly, and does not have particular cooling requirements.
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits the description completely, very satisfying.

I had upgraded to the Q9400 and been sitting before him, yearning for peace and power. Even though I purchased the newest offering from Ay5 with the intention of overclocking, I am not a fan of doing so. What first drew my attention was how quiet the system is; in fact, it's not much noisier than a laptop. Windows rates the processor's speed as 7.7 out of 7.9 points. This is a thing, so make sure you bring an ivebridge with an HD4000 core. Tests and games show that it is functionally equivalent

Pros
  • Cold percent + quiet -overclocking at least a CPU, at least a video core -New Generation -22nm HD4000 graphics core -perc only employs the most up-to-date hardware and motherboards. To produce a sandy aggregate
Cons
  • -moistness of motherboards causing it (needing to update the BIOS and firmware almost weekly after purchase).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Im amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

I knew I was taking a gamble when I made the purchase, but I'm happy with my decision anyway. I left my PC running for 10–15 minutes after using the normal ASUS Auto Tuning software in high overclocking mode. When I got back, I completely lost it. The processor's stability was confirmed at 4930 MHz after being overclocked. Now that I've upgraded to 4800 MHz, life is great. There was no need for me to read any bios. Under full load, at 4930 MHz, the cores never got hotter than 90 degrees…

Pros
  • It's 5-7% quicker than 2500k at the same frequencies. It's a great benefit that you can use it for all your daily duties (including games) without sacrificing any of the 3770's speed. The cost disparity between these processors is also quite large.
Cons
  • The expected temperature parameters were not met. Even less so mine, as I was aware of the issue before purchasing, and more so that of everyone else who has been patiently waiting for a new product in the hopes of expanding their overclocking options.

I really wanted to choose the 3570K, but it would have embarrassed me to have to buy a cooler because I built it from scratch and had everything I needed in the account. In addition, the guarantee would have been lower. I came to the conclusion that there was no way I would ever need to push the percentage to such extreme boundaries, therefore I invested in 3570. Even though we've been using the native cooler for the past four months, I feel it's important to point out right off the bat that…

Pros
  • inexpensive, the game is a sure draw, but it only generates a moderate amount of heat.
Cons
  • There are none to be found. in the case of the occasional user

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

Specifically, overclocking. Keep in mind that Intel's tick-tock strategy includes Ivy Bridge as the tick in the clock. That is, they took the preexisting design and just shrank it, optimizing some aspects of it along the way. It's only reasonable to anticipate that such a chip will get hotter under similar settings. The technique utilized on Sandy Bridge, where voltage increases could be made gradually without noticeable heat increases, is indeed ineffective. You can get great results with just

Pros
  • Quick, cutting-edge, and (relatively) low-cost CPU. With the unlocked multiplier (3570K), the stone achieves optimal acceleration (see comment). Using a 22 nm manufacturing technique puts you in the vanguard of technological development. Even though my needs don't go beyond watching FullHD video and doing some basic 3D modeling, the built-in excellent video core is more than capable of handling those tasks and more. Overclocking success and stability have improved from Sandy Bridge, at least in the opinion of our international colleagues.
Cons
  • When comparing overclocked processors to their Sandy Bridge equivalents, there are some *features* (not "shortcomings") worth noting. Again, if you listen to the comrades on international forums, the structure of the heat-removing layers isn't ideal, which affects cooling efficiency (albeit remaking the cover puts less strain on the processor and can yield gains of up to ten degrees). While not really a flaw, I did notice that my copy's first and fourth cores consistently run 5-6 degrees cooler than the second and third. I first blamed a sloppy application of thermal paste, but after starting over, the problem persisted. In my opinion, this is par for the course given the state of the art in processor fabrication.

Reading the reviews made me nervous that it would heat up after purchase, yet it maintained a chilly 30 degrees Celsius even when loaded with 50 degrees Celsius. I'm glad I made the decision to get the I5-3570K. Well worth the cost. I put in a P8Z77-V LX motherboard, 32 GB of 1600 MHz RAM, and a 6 GB/s ssd drive, and the machine is lightning fast.

Pros
  • The CPU is outstanding in every way imaginable, including speed, performance, and silence when needed. Stone (cold, solid)
Cons
  • The price needs to go down for me.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The price/quality ratio is great, I will buy again.

A good processor for the money that also has excellent performance and is only slightly behind the top upgrades in terms of its level of customization. There is a thermal reserve available for overclocking despite the fact that the temperature of the stone did not go above +45 degrees Celsius. The processor may be used without resorting to overclocking because the stock performance is more than adequate for my needs at the present. However, if overclocking is required, there will not be a…

Pros
  • Excellent performance without excessive heat or a significant increase in power usage. The ratio of quality to cost is among the best.
Cons
  • Did not reveal

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

So, 3570k has now been available for 1.5 years! I won't say that he has fully established himself throughout this period. Due to its "insignificant" overclocking capabilities in comparison to Sandies and their high operating temperatures, Iviks received a lot of rocks. I'm prepared to debate the first and second points. Particularly on a mother with a Z68 chipset, the 3570k did not instantly reveal itself to me in all its splendor, but at 77 it turned to all 100. At 4800 MHz, the bar was…

Cons
  • No

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best I have ever used, great product for anyone!

awesome stone After three weeks of use, I have no problems. Unless the load-induced frequencies are quite high (I use a boxed cooler). even on medium-sized mothers, chases. It is a Biostar TZ75B in my case. I haven't had any issues with overclocking. True, the high temperature indicators forced me to restore the natural frequencies. I immediately advise you to bring an intelligent cooler for this animal:

Pros
  • Ivy Bridge's performance, frequencies, top-notch video processor, and overclocking capabilities.
Cons
  • All the requirements, as well as operating temperatures, are a little demanding.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

Poor native thermal interface causes CPUs with the K prefix to overclock more slowly than Sandy Bridge-family equivalents. Everything is in order after two years of standing. With the "little finger on the left hand," it handles all multimedia and office duties while rendering videos pretty swiftly and playing games without stuttering. We can fairly conclude that this processor can still be used for 3 years until fully functional 8-core processors at a reasonable price come since it appears…

Pros
  • /Cold/ / little energy is used.Depending on the demand, it decreases or increases the frequency to save the most energy possible.Suitable for all daily activities
Cons
  • Not located.

All games are played at the highest settings using an ASUS R9 280X. The computer achieved a score of P9965 (GScore 11023, PScore 7773, CScore 7687) in the 3DMark'11 benchmark test, while the score of P10161 (GScore 10963, PScore 8730, CScore 7803) was achieved by an i7 4770k with the same card. Overpaying for an i7 4770k is illogical. Technology is what determines success, not the quantity of cores in a CPU (hi, AMD and your ancient 32nm 8 nuclear non-spontaneous monsters).

Pros
  • The acting is superb. The 22nm(!) fabrication method provides a chilling effect. In turbo mode, my motherboard can reach speeds of up to 4GHz.
Cons
  • Maybe the price, however I got mine used in a box with a motherboard for seven thousand, so I don't count it as a con:)

Oh well, what else can I say. This year marks the third anniversary of the birth of my 3570k. Many shifts have occurred in the economy and in my life over this time. Even though the sixth generation of Intel processors has been released, my grandfather can still handle everything with ease. My R9 390 can't keep up with it right now. Yes, it's a struggle, but it pulls! Overclocking to 4500 MHz was achievable using zalman CNPS10x cooling. Vyshe has reached a steady operating state and has taken…

Pros
  • An excellent central processing unit that will last for years.
Cons
  • None of them exist.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

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. One can only be happy for those who purchased it a long time ago, and those who require a new good percentage should, of course, check more closely at the new products in a similar price range. Perhaps it will be compared to or even surpassed by…

Pros
  • So far (as of February 2022), the computer's performance is adequate for any task, and it has functioned flawlessly since its purchase (the exact date of which I have long since forgotten, but I do recall that the second series of AMD FX eight-cores had just been produced).
Cons
  • The same holds true for motherboards: Intel has consistently been more expensive than AMD.

After two years of use, I can say that I am completely satisfied with this product. I have already double-checked many aspects of both single-player and multi-player projects, and I have made sure that the princep is set to its maximum settings. I have no plans to switch it over just yet because I don't see the benefit in playing massively multiplayer games and instead stick to working on solo projects and not streaming on this machine.

Pros
  • I did not actually purchase a brand new Intel i5 3570, but its reputation for speed was not unfounded. It seems to me that a few games (if my memory serves me correctly; I can't recall the names) no longer support single-player modes. It exports some multi-player games, but not others; Battlefield 5 does not export, and Pubg has lag issues unless you have at least 16 GB of RAM. If you're the type of person that regularly engages in such activities, then this CPU is not for you. Nevertheless, if you still have computers from 2022, 2022, and 2022, this 2022 CPU is fairly strong, especially given its pricing in used marketplaces.
Cons
  • No doubt I would benefit from a larger number of CPU cores and threads, but alas!

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing Ive ever used, a great item for everyone!

If you're looking for a processor and can spend up to $800, the Intel Core i5-3570K might be your best bet. The processor is capable of stable overclocking in air up to 4500 MHz. Normal mode with a multiplier of 42 (4200 MHz) and four cores loaded works for me. With only a single thread active, the multiplier of 44 is stable. With no workload and a fan speed of 1000 rpm, the processor runs at a temperature of 35 degrees. The temperature is 55 degrees, and the fan speed is 1600 rpm, at full…

Pros
  • Highly efficient, sub-zero, and reasonably priced.
Cons
  • Missing

Comparable to the Intel Core i5 - 2550K in terms of base performance, but significantly less capable of being overclocked. The addition of a video core significantly degrades heat dissipation, even though 22nm technologies appear to generate less heat than 32nm. Consequently, with the same boost to 4.4 GHz, the new 3570k is nearly 10 degrees hotter than the previous 2550k. If you don't need a video core, I wouldn't advocate getting it only for overclocking. I really think Intel should release a

Pros
  • There is a better video core, but the benefits of the older Intel Core i5 - 2550K have faded away.
Cons
  • The video core occupies about half of the stone's surface, making heat transfer extremely inefficient. The area of contact between the crystal and the cooler has a direct correlation to the amount of heat transferred.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A good quality product, I rate this purchase perfectly.

cool percent for your money, great for games Pros below: Powerful, energy-intensive, pulls absolutely all games (with a good video system) is able to open almost any video card, of course, the unlocked multiplier is a big plus, which gives more opportunities for overclocking Some cons: the temperature at maximum load is about 70 degrees, before replacing the thermal paste it was generally 80. a weak built-in video card, but this is already nit-picking, since this process should have a good…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

This is a divine processor. Overclocked to 4 GHz Pulls even beginners (end of 2022 in the yard) In Forza horizon 5, a maximum of 70 percent was loaded In NFS HEAT sometimes loaded up to a hundred (ultra graphics settings) He is 10 years old and he drags My system Mother Asus z77-A 1.1rev RAM: Kingston hyperX 4x4 (16 GB in 4-channel) 1666 MHz GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 3gb gigabyte g1 gaming (the top version with powerful cooling and extra power on 8pin) Cooling tower Zalman Cnpx 10X 150w PSU…

Pros
  • Cold, sharp.
Cons
  • No