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Testseek.com have collected 135 expert reviews of the Intel Core i7 5775C 3.7GHz Socket 1150 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i7 5775C 3.7GHz Socket 1150.
Award: Most Awarded September 2015
September 2015
 
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135 Reviews
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  Published: 2015-09-24, review by: pcauthority.com.au

  • "AMD has held the integrated graphics crown for several years now thanks to the powerful GCN cores in its APU range, but Iris Pro Graphics 6200 promises to change all that."...

 
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  Published: 2015-07-20, Author: Dave , review by: techradar.com/au/

  • Excellent power efficiency, Impressive low temps, Great CPU graphics core
  • Weak processing performance, Really high price, Soon outdated, Lastgen is mostly quicker
  • This processor is basically too little, too late, and its performance doesn't impress – neither does the price tag. However, the integrated graphics and power efficiency are undeniably impressive...

 
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  Published: 2018-03-23, Author: Reinoud , review by: uk.hardware.info

  • Which processor now offers the most bang of your buck varies per price segment. If you have a very small budget, in our opinion it is best to find an Intel Pentium G4560, which, given its higher availability, is less of a challenge than it was a few month...

 
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  Published: 2018-03-23, Author: Reinoud , review by: uk.hardware.info

  • Which processor now offers the most bang of your buck varies per price segment. If you have a very small budget, in our opinion it is best to find an Intel Pentium G4560, which, given its higher availability, is less of a challenge than it was a few month...

 
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  Published: 2015-08-19, review by: uk.hardware.info

  • Abstract:  Presler/Cedar Mill Pentium 4 / D Tick 65 nm 2006 Conroe/Merom Core 2 Duo/Quad Tock 65 nm 2006 Penryn Core 2 Duo/Quad Tick 45 nm 2007 Nehalem Core i Tock 45...

 
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  Published: 2015-08-04, Author: Parm , review by: HEXUS.net

  • Class-leading IGP performance, Compatible with existing Z97 boards
  • Clocked lower than i7-4790K, Limited overclocking headroom, Soon to be superseded by Skylake
  • The range-topping desktop Broadwell CPU, Core i7-5775C, has allowed Intel to flex its muscle and further demonstrate performance leadership in the consumer space. The chip giant can now rightly claim that its socketed processors offer the best CPU perform...

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  Published: 2015-07-24, review by: uk.hardware.info

  • With a moment of introduction right before the coming of Skylake, the arrival of Broadwell to desktops is maybe strange. The fact that top-of-the-line model Core i7 5775C achieves a significantly worse clock rate than the fastest Haswell CPU (de Core i7...

 
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  Published: 2015-07-21, Author: Dave , review by: techradar.com

  • Excellent power efficiency, Impressive low temps, Great CPU graphics core
  • Weak processing performance, Really high price, Soon outdated, Last, gen is mostly quicker
  • This processor is basically too little, too late, and its performance doesn't impress – neither does the price tag. However, the integrated graphics and power efficiency are undeniably impressive...

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  Published: 2015-06-24, Author: Gavin , review by: play3r.net

  • Abstract:  It's finally here, Intel's latest CPU codenamed simply “Broadwell” and today we have decided to pitch the new unlocked i7 model up against the previous i7 flagship model for socket LGA 1150; I am of course talking about the new Intel Core i7 5775C and Cor...

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  Published: 2015-06-02, review by: tomshardware.co.uk

  • Abstract:  The time has finally come for Intel to introduce its socketed Broadwell processors. They're fabulously late, and you're probably not going to want to buy them, what with Intel's Skylake architecture close at hand. But they're frankly fantastic little CPUs...

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