- Brand : Intel
- Product family : Core
- Product series : i5
- Product name : i5-2500K
- Product code : BX80623I52500K
- GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 5032037011662
- Category : Processors
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- Info modified on : 07 Mar 2024 15:34:52
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Long product name Intel Core i5-2500K processor 3.3 GHz 6 MB Smart Cache Box
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Intel® Core™ i5-2500K Processor
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Short summary description Intel Core i5-2500K processor 3.3 GHz 6 MB Smart Cache Box
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Intel Core i5-2500K, Intel® Core™ i5, LGA 1155 (Socket H2), 32 nm, Intel, i5-2500K, 3.3 GHz
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Long summary description Intel Core i5-2500K processor 3.3 GHz 6 MB Smart Cache Box
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Intel Core i5-2500K. Processor family: Intel® Core™ i5, Processor socket: LGA 1155 (Socket H2), Processor lithography: 32 nm. Memory channels: Dual-channel, Maximum internal memory supported by processor: 32 GB, Memory types supported by processor: DDR3-SDRAM. On-board graphics card model: Intel® HD Graphics 3000, On-board graphics card base frequency: 850 MHz, On-board graphics card dynamic frequency (max): 1100 MHz. Market segment: Desktop, Supported instruction sets: SSE4.1, SSE4.2, AVX, Bandwidth: 21000 MB/s. Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 frequency: 3.7 GHz
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Uk has collected 220 expert reviews for Intel Core i5-2500K processor 3.3 GHz 6 MB Smart Cache Box and the average expert rating is 91 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
Note: This Intel Core i5-2500K review also reviews the Sandy Bridge architecture as a whole, as well as the high-end Intel Core i7-2600K processor.Ready or not, here they come. Intel is rolling out a thoroughly overhauled range of PC processors based on i...
Intel’s Sandy Bridge codenamed processors are finally with us. We’re not impressed by the company’s unadventurous naming strategy, keeping the Core i7, i5 and i3 brands, and the introduction of yet another socket is also a pain – and means you can’t up...
The release of Intel’s second generation of Core Processors has been a hot topic of conversion among the enthusiast audience now for many months. They have a total of twenty nine new chips reaching retail and today KitGuru will be looking at the i5-...
hardwareheaven.com
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2011-07-31 17:59:05
2011-07-31 17:59:05
Average rating:96
On our test bench today we have an evolution of the Core architecture in the form of Intels “Sandy Bridge” components. These Include the P67 and H67 chipsets and two CPUs, one from the i5 range and the other from the i7.
digitalversus.com
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2011-07-31 17:59:05
2011-07-31 17:59:05
Average rating:100
The Core i5 2000 range was launched in January 2011 and is composed exclusively of quad-core processors with a Turbo mode, which boosts the clock speed from between 100 to 400 MHz depending on how many cores are used. Based on the Sandy Bridge architec...
Those looking to upgrade in Q1 should look no further if they are on a budget as Sandy Bridge within the i5 realm certainly offers outstanding performance. The 2500K is there for the taking, and will appeal to enthusiasts on a budget. Combine it with a mainstream motherboard and you are the envy of your...
computeractive.co.uk
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2011-07-31 17:59:05
2011-07-31 17:59:05
Average rating:100
This new chip from Intel might share the name i5 with models released over the last two years, but like the new i7-2600k (see our review here) it's based on an entirely new chip design. Known by the codename Sandy Bridge these new chips have been antic...
Well folks, we might be a little late to the party, but we can’t have the CPU section of this site looking as light as it does, so it’s time to add another to that small collective. Today I’m goning to be running the gamer’s best friend, the Sandybr...
uk.hardware.info
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2014-01-22 01:04:03
2014-01-22 01:04:03
Average rating:0
On June 4 Intel is launching its next generation Core processors, also called Haswell. That means it's the perfect opportunity for us to retest all current processors and a number of older ones with a completely new test configuration. It will not only...