
Intel Core i7-3770K Ivy Bridge
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Intel Core i7-3770K SR0PL Processor 3.5GHz 8M Desktop CPU (Certified Refurbished)
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Intel Core i7-3770K Ivy Bridge
$62.00
Kasee J. –
Pros: – Hyper-threading – Fast stock clock – Fast processor Cons: – Not the best for overclocking Overall Review: When overclocking, the ivy bridge series can get rather hot rather fast. I currently have the processor clocked at 4.5 GHz with a Thermaltake WATER2.0 Pro liquid cooler and it is running under full stress at about 78 degrees celsius. Strong processor capable of plowing through anything you throw at it.
joshua c. –
Pros: so me and my brother bought top off the line stuff …he wanted to go with the intel 3770k and the maximus v formula….and i went with the amd 8150 and a crosshair v formula -z board …he is an amd man aswell as i but he went with intel cause to be honest we havent dealt with intel since core 2 duo …we wanted to know a real world difference between a side by side commparison of the 2 top of the line chip…and here it is the pro iclocked my 8150 to 4.7 stable on an h80 he clocked…
Michael B. –
Pros: >unlocked “K” version means this CPU is compatible with all speeds of memory >8 threads of 3.9Ghz >SSE4.2 instruction set means that this chip is compatible with all the latest CAD programs >Compatible with chipsets that include PCIe3.0 >Handles 4 USB3.0 ports (instead of just the two that Sandy Bridge handled) Cons: >Intel likes to change sockets a lot. >Intel used TIM instead of solder to attach the IHS, and cheap TIM too – results in a much hotter Overclock Overall Review: I came…
Sean M. –
Pros: Worked out of the box. Handles anything I throw at it. Games will run smoothly with 2 virtual machines, a web browser, and tons of background services running simultaneously. (specs in other thoughts). Supposed to be more energy efficient than sandy bridge. Cons: Fan was slightly tricky to install because I hadn’t installed a processor in so many years. The plastic screws were not intuitive – made me look at the directions. Overall Review: Using Windows 8. Sitting on asus z77…
Gokul K. –
Pros: Intel never fails to amazes me. Moving up from a Core 2 Duo to this bad boy. It is incredibly fast and handles almost all multithreaded applications and games with ease. OC’d @ 4.2 Ghz for safe measure. I may push it up to 4.5 if I need to. But at that speed it idles @ 26 C with max load @ 37-39 C. I have never hit 40 C ever. Definitely get a quality heat sink with some Arctic Silver to achieve stable temps. Cons: None Overall Review: My Build (2/13) Thermaltake Armor Full Tower Case…
Jerome K. –
Pros: – 4 physical cores with HT (8 logical CPU’s) with a huge Cache =’s one amazingly fast CPU. I would consider this CPU one of the most cost effective solutions for any user who plans on dabbling in things like 3D rendering, video editing, gaming, encoding, etc or any combination of. In other words, while there may be a ‘better choice’ of a cpu for only rending or editing or gaming, there’s few that will do them all this good. – I came from an Intel Q6600 OC’d to 3.2Ghz and I honestly was…
Patrick S. –
Pros: Worth the extra $ for the unlocked multiplier. Went from a i5 2500K to this. People said no difference in a gaming but there is. Cons: none at this time
Lori N. –
Pros: Super fast! easily over clocked and running super cool! I paired this with a ASUS P8Z77-V LK LGA motherboard and I couldn’t be happier. Drop it in and install the included fan and your done. I uses ASUS AI tool to overclock the CPU to 4.2 ghz and at idle with the stock fan I am getting 34-36c and under load 44c ~! talk about awesome preference! Cons: None Overall Review: This was an upgrade and I am glad I did it. Well worth the extra cash knowing that this chip will last many years…