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Intel Core I5 4670 K Quad Core Desktop Processor 3.4 Ghz 6 Mb Cache Bx80646 I54670 K

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  • Processor_Core - Quad-core 4 Core
  • 64-bit_Processing - Yes
  • Processor_Manufacturer - Intel
  • Processor_Technology - Virtualization Technology

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The best processor i've ever owned. As a preface, I came from an E8400 Intel 2 Duo Core. After finally upgrading my entire platform, the difference in speed was night and day. I'm actually stunned how fast this thing encodes my videos [7 minutes for a 120 minute video] and how peppy my entire build is.As for the overclocking is concerned, be weary on your cooling solutions. From what I gathered on various forums, this chip runs naturally hot, so if you want to take advantage of the unlocked feature on this chip, then get a decent cooling system going first.I was able to push it to 4.2Ghz and temps were around 60-69C at full load [with careful voltage adjustments to minimize heat and maximize stability] with an aftermarket cooler master heatsink. Around 35C at idle. Until I get into the realm of water cooling, i'm staying at 4.2GHz, because I don't like seeing temps above 70C [personal preference].Oh, and did I mention this thing is fast? The conclusion is simple: want performance? Go with Intel, want the best bang-for-your-buck? AMD. 5good processor, fast but... i paid the extra 20.00 bucks assuming i could squeeze out the extra performance. while overclocking on my asus z87 motherboard using a thermaltake nic c4 cpu cooler. i found that I COULD NOT get the cores over 4.2. i was content with this speed. the cores must have a bad clock. i have moved voltage to the appropriate leves. never exceeded 2.25v while testing. even though i was able to boot windows at this multiplier, it would crash when stress testing. i do not use synthetic stress tests. they are not real world applications and serve no simulation to real world performance. so i run a virus scan, play a game, and stream a hd movie at the same time while running cinnabench. if i can do this i know it wont crash due to hardware instability. however i had to leave it at a flat 4.0ghz. this is a great cpu. however i didn't win the silicon lottery... BOOOO!So to wrap up this review, i gave it 4 stars for the fact that i over paid for 200mhz boost... the cpu cooler is practicly a waste at this speed. so i will most likely do another build for a friend. toss him my cpu for a good deal, then upgrade to the I7 4770k and give that a shot since most newer games will utilize 8 threads. peace out! 4Fun!! Like your fingerprint, no two processors are exactly alike. They will all act slightly different, clock differently, heat differently, and respond differently. One user's results will never be identical to another, and that is the beauty of this.The processor I received isn't as good as others, but that was not unexpected. They would be far more expensive if they would all clock to a certain speed, guaranteed.With the Haswell chips, Intel chose not to use solder, and instead use a thermal paste between the die and the integrated heatsink. Why? Who knows. This probably wasn't the best idea, and is the reason that many "delid" their processor, but I'm not getting into that here (Google "delid processor" for more information).I currently have mine overclocked and stable at 4.2 GHZ, at a core voltage of 2.250. Clearly not the greatest, but still just fine. I use my chip to game on, but do video editing every week. I've come to realize that I probably should have bought an i7 for the multi-threading that video editing software uses, but that's alright. If I did the editing full time, I would have bought one.The haswell is a hotter chip, with it's ability to run 100C before throttling, so if you are coming from AMD, this will seem crazy to you. My chip runs no hotter than 70C at 104% load. You will find a thermal wall that will coincide with a very specific voltage.These chips are more difficult to overclock, as they are more sensitive to voltage changes, but don't let that scare you. If nothing else, get used to this, and when the next "family" comes out, you will be ready for it.Overall- I love my Haswell, and I won't ding it any stars just because I got one that doesn't overclock as well as others. It's the nature of the game for processors. 5Great processor This is a great 4th generation (Haswell) quad core 3.4ghz processor for LGA 1150 motherboards.This is a great upgrade if you're coming from SandyBridge or earlier. However, there's not much difference in performance if you're coming from Ivybrudge and perhaps it might be better to wait for the next Gen.It handles anything, I'm throwing at it including multi-tasking (word, excel, photo editing, web) and numerous tabs and pages open at any one time. Games are handled with ease (your GPU will likely be the bottleneck). This does have Intel's new integrated graphics built in which can handle day-to-day stuff (everything other than intensive games and editing really).This can be overclocked (only 'K' versions can) although I'm not an O/c'er - so I can't comment of this aspect. But from what I've read, it can reach 4.6 Ghz easily with good cooling (this processor does run hot).All in all, this is a great processor and you'll only need i7 processors if you need hyper-threading (which most programs don't and can't support anyway). NB: This will NOT fit 1155/1156 motherboards as the Z87 chipset is different to Z77 chipset boards. 5This Chip is Amazing I just recently purchased this chip and a new motherboard so I could switch away from my AMD FX8350. This isn't going to be an "I hate AMD" type of review, but I do think each chip has its own place in the market and which you should buy depends heavily on what you play and if you're willing to gamble on the future. I should also note that I used the FX8350 for a year, and I only switched out the motherboard and CPU and kept everything else the same, so I'm in a good position to really compare the difference between the two without a ton of extra variables. I haven't overclocked my new i5 yet as I'm giving the thermal paste some time to cure, so I'll be comparing this stock i5 @ 3.4GHz to my AMD FX8350 that was running @ 4.5GHz 24/7.FIrst off, this chip is amazing, even at stock speeds. My game of choice right now (Guild Wars 2) runs much smoother than on my previous chip and it does so with higher graphics settings than I was running before. This chip is awesome at single-core performance, so on games that only use a few cores it's quite amazing how much of an improvement it makes. I'm also seeing quite an improvement in other MMO style games like WoW, where I'm not getting the same framerate drops that I was getting before when there are a lot of other people on screen.In first person shooters, I'm seeing performance that is the same or better than I was seeing before on my overclocked FX8350. However, this is where they have been the closest so far. A lot of new FPS engines are taking better advantage of the 8 cores in the FX series chips, and that will only get better as companies get used to programming games for the new consoles (that just so happen to run 8 core AMD chips in them). However, this 4670k is still fast enough that it more than keeps up, and on a lot of games I was getting a much smoother feeling. Even if both chips stay at 60 FPS most of the time, the i5 doesn't drop frames nearly as much when you do a quick 180 degree turn like the FX8350 would. It feels much faster, even if it's not that much faster on paper when doing benchmarks.I don't do a lot of video rendering so I can't really comment there, but navigating around Windows 7 64 bit feels just as fast as it ever did, and actually Alt-Tabbing out of a running video game is quite a bit faster than it was before. I haven't encountered anything yet where I've noticed a negative difference going from 8 cores down to only 4. My boot time is also a few seconds faster, but that could be my new motherboard more than the CPU.So the big question: Should you buy this chip or go with the FX8350? If you haven't already guessed from my review so far, GET THIS CHIP. I don't hate AMD and I don't love Intel. Having compared the two chips, the Intel 4670k is simply better for gaming in today's market. If you do a lot of video rendering and other tasks that utilize all 8 cores, the FX8350 is an awesome chip, but if you're looking to build a gaming PC this is the chip to get. It's a bit more expensive, but for an FX8350 and a good motherboard you're looking a difference of maybe 20-40 dollars. Trust me, it's worth the difference.This chip feels like what the developers had in mind when they created their games, and that's mostly why I switched. I no longer have to worry if the developers of a game that's coming out have optimized it for 8 cores. I know that this chip will eat it up, and will eat everything up for years to come. The FX8350 is a really powerful chip in desperate need of more developer buy-in. With the new consoles finally coming out, that developer buy-in may be just down the road. For now, though, this is the chip to get for playing games and I don't regret the money I just spent to switch things up (especially after I sell my old stuff on Craigslist).My Setup:Cooler Master HAF 932 CaseASRock Z87 Extreme4 MotherboardIntel i5 4670kCorsair H50 CPU CoolerPatriot Viper 3 1866 RAM (8GB)EVGA GTX 680 GPUCrucial m4 256GB SSD Boot DriveSeasonic M12II 850W Power Supply 5Great Processor! Excellent performance, overclockability is really great to have when CPU power is required, powers down when the CPU doesn't need to do much. 4 cores. Runs stably and reliably for hours upon hours upon hours at 4.2 GHz.The Intel Core i5-4670K Processor (6M Cache,3.40 GHz) works as a backbone for an affordable business Desktop PC. Built with LGA1150 processor interface, it smoothly integrates with the processor and motherboard. Running multiple applications becomes easier and faster as it comes with a clock speed of 3.4GHz. This processor comes with 6M L3 Cache that enhances the performance level of the PC. Featuring integrated Intel HD Graphics 4600 with 1200 MHZ of graphic core speed, this provides visual quality and color fidelity enhancements for exceptional gaming. Plus, it works with 84 Watt fan for smooth operations. Purchase the Intel Core i5-4670K Processor (6M Cache,3.40 GHz) for your PC! 5Amazing! I love i5's I've had this processor for almost a year and have had zero issues with it! It is a powerhouse for editing and gaming. If you don't all know, this i5 out-performs some i7's in the market. I even think that the skylake i5 is better than the i7. The reason why is because of how its built. Its 4 core, 8 thread is built to take abuse with the correct RAM. I'm a photographer and graphic designer so this processor does great with Photoshop and any other adobe product out there. I don't game much but it rocks Battlefield 4 like a pro with 32GB of DDR3 RAM at 2400mhz with a MSI nano graphics card. Feel free to message me if you have specific questions for me :) 5It was a great gaming CPU. And it still is. I had this for more than 3 years now. It still feels like I have a top of the line CPU. I use a GTX 1060 with it now. My resolution is 1080p. Using a modest cooler, I overclocked it to an-all-the-time 3.8 GHz which is the max boost clock by default settings. The result was stable frames in the most intensive games I have. It even improved the performance of heavily modded Skyrim which is depends a lot on single threaded performance. I never got to test this CPU against i7 in terms of multi-threaded performance. But it still manage to keep me around 60 frames. I feel this CPU is going to last me for 3 more years before I need more power. Of course nowadays I'd recommend people to get the newest thing available at the same price range. But rest assured that if you do so you'll be future proof. 5Best Gaming Cpu! After being a loyal AMD customer for 15+ years I decided to switch to Intel given AMD's latest developments / future business plans. Well let me just say my "Six Core" AMD FX-6300 OC @ 5GHz gets SMOKED by this Quad Core i5 Processor with default settings! If your a gamer like me this is the best line (along with the Ivy and Sandy equivalent) processor to get! You will see no noticeable benefit from an i7 in games just get that if you need to run 3D Design programs / CAD for your work. If you just user your computer for gaming and business like most users this i5 4670K is the best to go with. Mine overclocked easily to 4.7GHz with an Corsair H60 High Performance Cooler. Can't go wrong here! 5Works great! I usually go with AMD, but decided to try intel, because I couldn't find a good AM3+ micro motherboard for my 350D case I chose and paired it with the asus gryphon z87 motherboard, seasonic M12II 620 bronze PSU and gtx 760 MSI video card.Heard you can safely overclock this card to 4+ghz with the 212 evo cpu cooler, but I haven't even bothered to overclock it yet, cause it runs everything with ease.HOWEVER, did read that the new haswell and ivory bridge cpu's run hot, because intel started using inferior thermal compound under the cpu lid which almost scared me away from buying and I didn't want to risk delidding it, but it actually runs at decent temps with the included cpu cooler idling around 32c and no more than around 55c under load gaming in a room of about 70 degrees which is to me, a little surprising.Kind of wish I waited on getting the 212 evo, cause I didn't even need it (yet), but we did have a cool summer this year.If next summer goes above 90 degrees I may end up needing it, so I guess i'll just hold onto it. 5
Intel Core I5 4670 K Quad Core Desktop Processor 3.4 Ghz 6 Mb Cache   Bx80646 I54670 K

Intel Core I5 4670 K Quad Core Desktop Processor 3.4 Ghz 6 Mb Cache Bx80646 I54670 K

4.5
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Regular price
€172,00
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€172,00
Regular price
€284,00
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