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Intel is looking to start the New Year off with quite a bang as they launch not just one, but two redesigned CPUs. Say hello to the i7-2600K and the i5-2500K.
Today we test and review Sandy Bridge, the Intel Core i7-2600K and Intel Core i5-2500K processors. We will pair the 2600K processor with the Intel Desktop Motherboard DP67BG and also run a test ...
The Core i5-2500K also lacks Intel's Hyper-Threading technology, which means its four cores generate a maximum of four processing threads rather than the Core i7-2600K's eight, and that you can ...
The Core i5-2500K couldn’t quite keep pace with previous generation Core i7 chips across the board, but it was right there alongside them in most tests, and it clearly outperformed the Lynnfield ...
First a quick précis of our review chips. The Intel Core i5-2500K is a quad-core, quad-thread chip with 6MB of L3 cache memory and clocks in at 3.3GHz standard and 3.7GHz maximum Turbo frequency ...
The Core i5-2500K also lacks Intel's Hyper-Threading technology, which means its four cores generate a maximum of four processing threads rather than the Core i7-2600K's eight, and that you can ...
Above we have a die shot of a Sandy Bridge processor, along with the features and specifications of the new Core i5-2500K and Core i7-2600K processors we’ll be showcasing here.
Intel is rolling out a thoroughly overhauled range of PC processors based on its new Sandy Bridge microarchitecture. Our first taste of the new chips comes in the form of the Intel Core i5-2500K ...
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