Value for money
Gaming
Performance
Reliability
Energy efficiency
Desktop
LGA 1700
Z690, H670, B660, H610
10 nm
100 °C
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6 x 3.7 GHz & 4 x 2.8 GHz
16 threads
4.9GHz
9.5 MB
20 MB
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27761
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300 MHz
1450 MHz
DirectX 12
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4800 MHz
76.8 GB/s
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SSE 4.2, SSE 4.1, AVX, AES, FMA3, F16C, MMX
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Comments
Bbek
1 year ago
8 / 10
Value for money gaming CPU
Bbek
1 year ago
8 / 10
Coming from Ryzen 5 3600 processor I didn't feel any difference in normal day to day task. The "P" cores operate at 4.9GHz, while the remaining "E" cores operate at 3.6GHz. It comsumes a bit more power than r5 but is very capable chip than r5 when it comes to gaming. However it is thermals are higher. Overall quite capable chip.
ltad
1 year ago
10 / 10
I5 12600kf
ltad
1 year ago
10 / 10
The performance is good. I upgraded from a 9600k to a 12600kf, but the only downside for me is the unstable temperature, varying between 37 to 45 degrees for no apparent reason. I contacted Intel and they told me that it can reach up to 100 degrees, so there's no cause for concern.
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Rorogaming74
1 year ago
10 / 10
Good processor, very good gaming performance.
Rorogaming74
1 year ago
10 / 10