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Reviews of Intel Core i7 3770K 3.5GHz Socket 1155

Testseek.co.uk have collected 318 expert reviews of the Intel Core i7 3770K 3.5GHz Socket 1155 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i7 3770K 3.5GHz Socket 1155.
Award: Editor’s Choice April 2012
April 2012
 
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The editors liked

  • Superb quadcore performance
  • Outstanding Quick Sync transcoding
  • Classleading power consumption
  • IGP can drive three displays
  • Improved graphics capabilities
  • Fantastic all round performance
  • Much improved graphics
  • Performances in applications and games
  • HyperThreading
  • Turbo mode
  • Low power use
  • Much faster onboard graphics

The editors didn't like

  • Not a huge step up from Sandy Bridge
  • Average overclocking potential on air
  • Graphics still not games worthy
  • Not a big step forward overall
  • Graphics processing is faster but still isn't good enough to replace a standalone graphics card—even an entrylevel card!

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  Published: 2012-04-23, review by: techspot.com

  • Intel keeps delivering the best desktop processor money can buy. Great efficiency and features. Overclocking is well supported on the 'K' processor. Backward platform compatibility is a big win for
  • Integrated graphics handle well most tasks but are not fit for gaming, perform behind AMD's A8 APUs
  • When put to the test we see that the Ivy Bridge architecture isn’t greatly different to Sandy Bridge, but we were expecting that. Many of our real-world application tests such as Excel 2010, WinRAR, and Photoshop CS5 saw very little difference in perf...

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  Published: 2012-04-23, review by: HardCOREware.net

  • s It certainly took longer than expected – Intel has admitted to manufacturing delays, which is why we’re talking about the i7 3770K and Ivy Bridge now instead of two months or so ago. Those problems seem to have been sorted out completely though, as I...

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  Published: 2012-04-23, review by: pcper.com

  • While Ivy Bridge isn't blowing away the performance of Sandy Bridge, Intel continues to hit on all cylinders delivering a fantastic processor with a 10-15% performance advantage over the previous generation and a clear power consumption edge as well.  The...

 
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  Published: 2012-04-23, review by: Bjorn3d.com

  • Abstract:  The 7 series chipset, launched on April 8 set the ball rolling for the launch of the Ivy Bridge, the die shrink to Sandy Bridge. Finally, after a bit of delay, we get a look at the highly anticipated third generation Core processor from Intel. If you ...

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  Published: 2012-04-23, review by: phoronix.com

  • Abstract:  When running these tests plus various other tests, the average temperature of the Intel Core i7 3770K with a stock Intel heatsink fan and Arctic Silver 7 thermal-paste was 58°C. The Intel Core i7 3960X with its stock water-cooling setup was at 53°C ov...

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  Published: 2012-04-23, review by: Bit-Tech.net

  • Intel is in the enviable position of having the enthusiast CPU market all to itself right now. AMD’s competition is increasingly focused on the fusion of GPU and CPU, but this has come at the cost of raw CPU performance. For those who use a dedicated g...

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  Published: 2012-04-23, review by: overclock3d.net

  • Maybe we've got complacent. Maybe we've got greedy. Or maybe Intel knocked the Sandy Bridge range out of the park and it's a tough act to follow. However you look at it, the Intel Core i7-3770K is most definitely the Sophomore Slump. Don't get us wrong...

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  Published: 2012-04-23, review by: xbitlabs.com

  • No doubt, the new Ivy Bridge is an evolutionary step forward. Although no one promised any significant performance differences from the predecessors, Intel engineers managed to ensure a pretty significant, almost 10% performance gain compared with the...

 
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  Published: 2012-04-23, review by: missingremote.com

  • Offering slightly better CPU performance, lower power consumption and a better that “TICK” GPU improvement it would have saved significant time and verbiage to just label the Intel Core i7-3700K Ivy Bridge as a faster and more efficient iteration of th...

 
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  Published: 2012-04-23, review by: guru3d.com

  • Abstract:  Time passes though and it is time for another 'tick' in that tick-tock' model from Intel. We've been hearing about it for a while now, you guys and girls have learned to know it as the Ivy Bridge series of processors. Let me put it very simply, you...

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