Testseek.com have collected 212 expert reviews of the Intel Core i3 7350K 4.2GHz Socket 1151 and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i3 7350K 4.2GHz Socket 1151.
February 2017
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212 Reviews
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Time to wrap it up! By looking at the numerous tests we performed in 2D as in 3D, we can conclude that for a basic day to day system one of these Kaby Lake Core I3 processors are more than powerful enough. Which model to best opt for? No matter the budget...
Inexpensive, HyperThreading & Fully unlocked, Great single-thread performance, Good overclocking
Will not complete with Intel quad-core parts
So this is Intel's first Core i3 processor with HyperThreading technology, and I think it is pretty cool that Intel did this. Just like in 2014 when Intel released the Pentium G3258 Anniversary Edition, this processor has many enthusiasts very excited. Ex...
Published: 2017-02-15, Author: Joel , review by: pcmag.com
Unlocked multiplier, Overclocked to a stable 5GHz in testing
Overclockable Core i5 CPUs are not that much more expensive
Intel's first unlocked low-end processor, the Core i3-7350K has impressive overclocking capabilities enthusiasts will love. But it's on the expensive side for a Core i3 chip...
Published: 2017-02-14, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Although the launch of Intel's seventh-generation processor series in January was a relatively uneventful affair, there were a few items of interest -- namely the unlocked Core i3 7350K, which captured most of Kaby Lake's headlines early on.Despite that...
Published: 2017-02-09, Author: Steve , review by: gamersnexus.net
We were only able to ever stabilize an overclock at 5.0GHz with a 1.35 vCore, and couldn't seem to push higher without finer tuning. Still, a 5.0GHz Core i3 is nothing to laugh at, and performance overall shows reasonable scaling post-overclock. That said...
Published: 2017-02-03, Author: Ian , review by: anandtech.com
In our single GPU tests (which are admittedly showing their age a small bit), at 1080p and 4K, the Core i3-7350K was on par with the Core i5-7600K and Core i7-7700K. The Core i3 part is not seriously marketed at SLI/CFX configurations, so maintaining a go...
The first unlocked Core i3, Our review sample was stable at 5GHz, Chipset delivers more PCI Express wiggle room for super-fast storage, Platform supports upcoming Intel Optane memory tech, Hardware support for next-gen high-res streaming codecs
Expensive for a Core i3, making unlocked Core i5 chips enticing in same price range
Intel's first unlocked Core i3 CPU is an impressive performer, hitting a stable 5GHz overclock in our testing. But at its current street price (close to $190), unlocked Core i5 chips with double the cores don't cost all that much more. Read More...
Published: 2017-01-24, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
High Single-Thread Performance, Flexible Overclocking, DX12 Graphics Core, Low Power, Great Overclocker
Only Two Cores, No Turbo Boost
Before wrapping things up, we'd also like to talk a bit about power consumption. Throughout all of our benchmarking and testing, we monitored how much power our Intel Core i7-7350K-based test system was consuming with a power meter, versus the other test...
Great Multi-threaded Performance, Best In Class Single-threaded Performance, Better Power Consumption Than Skylake, Very Reasonable Price, The Best Overclocking Potential Since Sandy Bridge
Intel has obviously put some serious work into optimizing their 14 nm process. Intel has replaced the “tick-tock” with a "process-architecture-optimization" model. This is actually better from a desktop perspective and something I've been promoting for so...