Testseek.co.uk have collected 108 expert reviews of the Intel Core i5 4690K 3.5GHz Socket 1150 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i5 4690K 3.5GHz Socket 1150.
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Being the middle of the market this CPU offers great value for money and the new features packaged with the Intel Core i5 4690K CPU are exceptional. We did some testing on the Turbo Boost technology and monitored how often the CPU peaked over the 3.5GHz c...
Abstract: That the fastest processors are currently made by Intel is not really a secret, but what is the best choice when you want to spend up to £ 50, £100 or £150? To answer that question we conducted a megatest of 57 current AMD and Intel CPUs. From two to...
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Published: 2015-05-28, Author: James , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: P utting together a new system tends to begin with selecting a the processor that fits your budget best, narrowing down make, performance and price until you have the one you need. What are the best CPUs on the market right now, though? The industry evolv...
Thanks to it's higher clock-frequency the Core i7 4790K is clearly faster than the 4770K. A good example is the Cinebench benchmark, where the 4770K managed 8,08 points compared the 9,05 points of the 4790K, in other words a 12% increase. This is great ...
Three months ago we were certainly hoping for 5GHz+ in terms of overclocking for both of the Devil's Canyon CPUs. Sadly, at least with high end air coolers and all-in-one liquid coolers, 4.8GHz is probably what you can expect to achieve, although these th...
Abstract: Shrinking transistors isn't as easy as it used to be - not even for the mighty Intel - so to fill the void left by Broadwell's no-show, we have the imaginatively titled Haswell Refresh. These CPUs are available right now and while remaining as powerful an...
No price premium over Core i54670(K), A minor improvement over a classleading chip
Our sample is a poor overclocker, Doesn't respond to higher voltages, HEXUS.where2buy, Intel Core i54690K Devil's Canyon (22nm Haswell), £234.98, Free shipping for HEXUS members, HEXUS.right2reply, At HEXUS, we invite the companies whose products we test
Surrounded by much fanfare and announced earlier this month, two Haswell-based Devil's Canyon processors were meant to whet the appetites of enthusiasts who build their own systems. But after looking at the Core i7-4790K version and now at the cheaper Co...
Abstract: The month of November sees AMD introduce an A10-6790K APU and Intel debut the Core i5-3340S and Core i5-4440S processors. We also learn a lot about AMD's future roadmap from the APU Developer Summit '13, and share some tidbits about upcoming products. I...
Published: 2016-05-27, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Though there are still some hotly anticipated titles due in 2016, we might already have the game of the year on our hands. Overwatch has been on our radar for a while now but it recently blew up in a big way with an open beta that attracted over 9 million...
Published: 2015-06-26, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Although I didn't spend much time playing Batman: Arkham Origins, I remember the game rather well after testing it on no less than 30 graphics cards and 20 CPUs. Arkham Origins appeared to take full advantage of Unreal Engine 3, it ran smoothly on afforda...