CPU Intel Core i5-2300 Sandy Bridge LGA1155, 4 x 2800 MHz, OEM Review
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Description of CPU Intel Core i5-2300 Sandy Bridge LGA1155, 4 x 2800 MHz, OEM
- what to write about here, as there are already many reviews, but I can state that I came across a case of overclocking that was largely effective and resulted in a 4700.
- I have been sitting on this stone for 5 years and still have no desire to change it.
- only one drawback - outdated platform
- The highest quality processor that Intel has ever released. Excellent performance, even after 3 years it is very relevant, there is enough power for everything (any modern games are easy, video rendering is easy, the Studio One / Cubase audio editor is not looking at all). Not a single processor has known such success. By eye (especially in overclocking) - at the level of modern CPUs of the 3rd and even 4th generations, and in overclocking even higher than many modern CPUs. Outstanding overclocking without raising the voltage in % ratio, while the temperature is very comfortable (screenshot in the comment) - no processor has ever dreamed of such a thing. The i5 2500K feels noticeably better in overclocking than all 3.4th generation CPUs at stock frequencies. (If all 3rd-4th generation CPUs had a high-quality thermal interface, they would be the same bomb as the 2nd generation CPU) Unleashes a powerful graphics card and is capable of more.(Palite gtx 780 SuperJS)
- No. Someone writes about shortcomings, I would like to say that riding a bike and dreaming that he will turn into a horse is stupid. The processor has already revealed itself so much that not a single CPU is still capable of such feats of its time.