We've mentioned at the start of this article already, if you are planning to do some overclocking with an Ivy Bridge based processor, you are so much better off with a K model processor. Why K ...
The additional 100MHz core speed, 2MB Level 3 cache and hyper-threading proved to be of a fair advantage for the Core i7-3770K over the Core i5-3570K in several of our tests. At stock speeds the Core ...
I am impressed with this chip. The stock clock is 3.4ghz, with turbo up to 3.6ghz and 1.24v when all four cores are active. I prioritize stability and noise over performance so my overclocks tend to ...
I built my current gaming rig in late 2012 with an Asrock z77 Extreme4, the 3570k which I have overclocked to 4.4ghz (CM 212+ HSF. I ordered the Cryorig h7 since it was on sale in hopes of getting up ...
The Intel Core i5-3570K processor represents a logical replacement for the popular Core i5-2500K that's found a home in many an enthusiast and system integrator system. Clocked in a little higher and ...
I have a question about if buy an Intel core i5 3570K Ivy Bridge (with an ASRock Z77 Extreme6) or wait for an possbile Intel core i5 4570K Haswell (and an hypothetical Z87 motherboard). I love the CPU ...
It was merely less then a year ago Intel Ivy bridge processors had been released. Over time one of the more popular processors of the entire series has become the Core i5 3750K processor, it's ...
Shamelessly ripping off the table in the original review, we can discern at least three differences between the mid-pack Core chips of the two Intel families. Priced within a few dollars of each other ...