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Testseek.com have collected 228 expert reviews of the Intel Core i5 7600K 3.8GHz Socket 1151 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i5 7600K 3.8GHz Socket 1151.
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  Published: 2017-01-05, Author: Jarred , review by: pcgamer.com

  • Abstract:  Kaby Lake. (That's 'Kaby rhymes with baby' if you're wondering, according to my press contact over at Intel, though I've heard it called 'Cabbie' Lake by more than a few folks.) Intel's 7th Generation Core processors are now available for everything from...

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  Published: 2017-01-04, Author: Ian , review by: anandtech.com

  • For $86 less, the Core i5-7600K scores about 80% of what the Core i7-7700K does in the heavy instruction benchmarks, all while doing it at 30C less and 20W less. If you need extra performance, overclocking it to 7700K frequencies is super easy, and you st...

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  Published: 2017-01-03, Author: Bruno , review by: reviewstudio.net

  • performance, power consumption, overclocking
  • Intel released their 7th Generation LGA115x platform, named Kaby Lake. It consists of new CPUs and new chipsets.From my tests, i5-7600K is around 5% better than i5-6600K at stock clocks, but it is because of the higher base clock and multi-core Turbo Boos...

 
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  Published: 2017-01-03, Author: Tom , review by: overclock3d.net

  • Since the release of the 2nd Generation of Intel Core Processors they have been dominating the market with a combination of affordability and performance. Whether you have gone down the i5 route with models such as the 2500K or 6600K, or have been stickin...

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  Published: 2017-01-03, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com

  • Tad more overclocking headroom than Skylake. Minor efficiency improvements. Z270 boards bring more PCIe and HSIO lanes
  • No reason for Skylake owners to upgrade

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  Published: 2016-12-17, Author: Hilbert , review by: guru3d.com

  • Abstract:  Intel Core i5 7600K preview The Kaby Lake Quad-Core processor testedToday we take a first look at Intel Kaby lake processors in the form of a Core i5 7600K processor. A processor that has been fabbed on the 14nm node, a spin-of from SkyLake. The Core i5 s...

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  Published: 2016-10-23, review by: en.expreview.com

  • Core i5-7600K shows a performance advantage of less than 10% over Core i5-6600K, so it's not that impressive at all. You can consider Kaby Lake as a matured version of Skylake – better operational efficiency and higher clock speeds, but nothing much more...

 
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  Published: 2017-10-10, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com.au

  • This is a question I keep mulling over. If you're building a brand new PC and investing in a new motherboard then the 8th Generation Intel Coffee Lake processors are worth a look. Particularly if you game o...

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  Published: 2017-04-11, Author: Gordon , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Abstract:  IDGAMD's $250 Ryzen 5 1600X is here to challenge Intel's quad-core, $250 Core i5-7600K for the honor of being “The People's CPU.” Everyone likes to read about expensive, gold-plated, $1,000 parts, but in the real world, most people can't or won't spend th...

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  Published: 2017-04-11, Author: Gordon , review by: goodgearguide.com.au

  • Good value, Amazing multicore and multithread performance
  • Intel more widelysupported for games
  • Intel's best i5 chip costs a little less and can be a bit faster for single-core applications and (even more for) some games, when software is optimised for Ryzen, AMD wins by a very long way...

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