| Brand | Intel |
|---|---|
| Product Dimensions | 10.01 x 10.01 x 5.99 cm; 181.44 g |
| Item model number | BX80623I52500K |
| Manufacturer | Intel |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Type | Core i5 |
| Processor Speed | 3.3, 3.4, 3.7 GHz |
| Processor Socket | LGA 1155 |
| Processor Count | 4 |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Wattage | 95 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 181 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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Intel Sandybridge i5-2500K Unlocked Core i5 Quad-Core Processor (3.30GHz, 6MB Cache, Socket 1155)
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| Brand | Intel |
| CPU manufacturer | Intel |
| CPU model | Core i5 |
| CPU speed | 3.3, 3.4, 3.7 GHz |
| CPU socket | LGA 1155 |
| Platform | Windows |
| Secondary cache | 1 MB |
| Wattage | 95 |
| Cache size | 6 |
| Processor count | 4 |
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Intel Core I7 2500K 3.40Ghz S1155 8MB Processor
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Intel's new Sandybridge based CPU's is a complete new refresh that requires new socket LGA1155 mainboards. This new platform uses less power and has vastly superior integrated graphics. The HD2000 graphics is capable of all multimedia task featuring DirectX 10.1 runtime making them ideal for gamers too. The K series edition processors are unlocked on the multiplier allowing overclocking and also feature HD3000 onboard graphics which feature twice the horsepower of the HD2000 making them ideal for gamers and have support for 3D Gaming. The new Sandybridge K series processors also feature immense overclocking as well.
- Unlocked Multiplier
- Lithography Process: 32 nm
- Cores: 4
- Threads: 4
- Frequency: 3.30 GHz (Turbo Mode 3.70GHz)
- Integrated HD 3000 (12 EUs) Graphics
- Integrated Graphics Frequency: 850MHz (1100MHz Turbo)
- Cache: 6 MB shared L3
- Memory Controller: Dual channel DDR3 800/1066/1333/1600 MHz
- TDP: 95W
- Socket: LGA1155
- Compatible with Socket 1156 heatsinks
- 3yr Warranty
***OVERCLOCKING GUIDELINES***
- Do not exceed 1.425v core voltage, doing so could limit lifespan of the CPU
- Aim to keep temperatures below 70c underload if at all possible
- Do not overclock with BCLK, again doing so could limit lifespan of the CPU
- Recommended memory voltage is 1.50v, so make sure to run your memory at 1.50v, higher than 1.60v could limit lifespan of the CPU
- These recommendations come from OcUK and Intel, your warranty is un-affected but we highly recommend you adhere to the above to make sure your CPU lifespan is un-affected
- All Sandybridge CPU's worldwide should be run at the above or lower voltages, no higher!
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1 x Intel Core I7 2500K 3.40Ghz S1155 8MB Processor
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| ASIN | B004FA8NX2 |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
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| Date First Available | 10 Dec. 2010 |
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Customers find this processor to be a great CPU that runs flawlessly and is easy to overclock to 4GHz, with one customer noting it runs at 35 degrees C. They appreciate its performance, with one mentioning it runs games better than other CPUs, and its good price-to-performance ratio. Customers find it easy to install, with one describing a successful installation on an Intel DZ68DB motherboard.
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Customers praise the processor's performance, describing it as brilliant and wonderful, with one customer noting its excellent cooling capabilities.
"Great product, suitable for my needs at time of purchase rigging out a new gaming system, still working great so no complaints, would highly..." Read more
"...Even at stock settings, this is a very good CPU even for gaming with a decent graphics card...." Read more
"...All in all, it's a great CPU which has done me proud and seen me through all these years." Read more
"Great CPU, super fast and the i7 doesn't seem £100 more worth it. But each to their own...." Read more
Customers praise the processor's speed, describing it as superfast and unbelievably efficient, with one customer noting it runs at 2.6GHz.
"...many years return and with trouble free operation but above all smooth, fast and seemless running of OS, applications and any other function it is..." Read more
"The Core i5 2500K Is an absolutely brilliant processor, it is so damn fast, and is a worthy upgrade from a Core i5 750 that I had before, it..." Read more
"powerful enough for most of what I use my PC for, not run into any problems with capability, although I'd suggest investing in a non-stock cooling..." Read more
"...probably suit your needs also slightly cheaper although the stock speeds are great...." Read more
Customers report that the processor runs flawlessly and works seamlessly with standard installs, with some customers noting it has been operating reliably for four years.
"A year and a half later still going strong, overclocked too 4.3GHz with a third party £20 fan cooler unit well under the max voltage and heat safety..." Read more
"This thing has been overclocked for years now and still runs like a dream." Read more
"...This processor (running Windows 7) works like a charm. Everything is instantaneous on opening and running...." Read more
"powerful enough for most of what I use my PC for, not run into any problems with capability, although I'd suggest investing in a non-stock cooling..." Read more
Customers find the processor offers good value for money, praising its price-to-performance ratio.
"...It's the best processor when it comes to price to performance ratio and it can even keep up with the Sandy Bridge-E processors in some cases, and if..." Read more
"...Over all I am well chuffed with my new set up .To sum up its worth every penny spent.Will need to start saving for my next build in 3 yrs...." Read more
"...rig (even in 2018) then this processor should definitely be worth your consideration...." Read more
"This was the cheapest price I could find at the time. (apart from a used, which I wouldnt ever purchase)..." Read more
Customers praise the processor's overclocking capabilities, noting it runs easily at 4GHz and performs better than newer generations.
"...is a worthy upgrade from a Core i5 750 that I had before, it overclocks like a beast, in 5 minutes I went from the stock 3.3GHz to 4.5Ghz just by..." Read more
"...Overclocked with ease to 4GHz and just recently gave it another bump to 4.4GHz...." Read more
"...this has been over-clocked to 4.5 and I have to say I don't think i've pushed it as far as it can go with my cooler (zalman) if you got a better one..." Read more
"A year and a half later still going strong, overclocked too 4.3GHz with a third party £20 fan cooler unit well under the max voltage and heat safety..." Read more
Customers appreciate the processor's heat resistance, noting that it runs much cooler, with one customer mentioning it operates at 35 degrees Celsius.
"...I haven't had any issues with it overheating and I'm using the stock cooler. Core 0 runs around 40'c and 1-3 at 39'c...." Read more
"...Unlike many CPUs that followed these run very cool too meaning mine could probably last another 7 years!..." Read more
"...a third party £20 fan cooler unit well under the max voltage and heat safety limit...." Read more
"...Using the stock fan this thing just burns far too hot especially if you use more than one process at a time...." Read more
Customers find the processor easy to install, with one mentioning successful installation on an Intel DZ68DB motherboard.
"...And overall computer performance, installations and other processes are incredibly quick also...." Read more
"great cpu easy to attach just that there wasn't enough cooling compound on it if you are going to buy this make sure to buy your own cooling..." Read more
"...Easily installed and a great CPU." Read more
"...Installed the processor and fan no problem on my Intel DZ68DB motherboard. Setup is now running well - am very pleased." Read more
Customers appreciate the processor's application support, as it can play every game out there and handle most applications, with one customer noting it runs games at max settings.
"...operation but above all smooth, fast and seemless running of OS, applications and any other function it is currently providing, such as acting as..." Read more
"...has been amazing value, even now partnered with a gtx970 I can play every game out there and perform most tasks at a reasonable speed...." Read more
"...Can play games such as Dragon Age: Origins with 1920x1080 + very high settings and still have over 60FPS...." Read more
"...job, especially if you are multi-tasking - as it can handle most applications you throw at it, in some respects this second generation Processor..." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 5 July 2012The Core i5 2500K Is an absolutely brilliant processor, it is so damn fast, and is a worthy upgrade from a Core i5 750 that I had before, it overclocks like a beast, in 5 minutes I went from the stock 3.3GHz to 4.5Ghz just by changing the multiplier and upping the Vcore voltage by a very tiny amount and then rebooting, it's so easy to overclock Sandy Bridge that it's just about a no brainer to do so.
I could easily hit 4.8GHz or even higher, but I have no need to go any higher than what I have already as it is so fast at 4.5GHz.
It blows away my i5 750 for anything, using Xvid4PSP version 5.0 the 2500K can encode a mp3 file from WAV or WMA at a peak speed of over 1000FPS, whereas my i5 750 could barely manage 600FPS tops, and in testing using Intel Burn Test my i5 750 peaked at about 58GFlops, whereas my i5 2500K reaches over 115GFlops and sometimes even higher.
I haven't had much chance to play games as I only have the HD3000 graphics atm but I can guarantee that if I put in my HD5750 it would be easily 20%+ faster than my old system despite using the same graphics card.
When using Skype with my old processor the usage was at around 25 to 35%, with the 2500K my processor usage sits at less than 10% and most of the time it's at 5% or less, and yet there's no loss in quality from either end of the video call and in fact I'd say the quality is even better.
It's the best processor when it comes to price to performance ratio and it can even keep up with the Sandy Bridge-E processors in some cases, and if that isn't testament to this processors amazing ability then nothing is.
The cpu cooler it comes with though is really really bad, so if you're buying this processor, then please buy something better to cool it with, I used the stock cooler at first cause I needed some new thermal paste for my H50, and the processor at stock was hitting over 90 degrees celcius at which point I had to end the stress test, cause it was just 8 degrees away from TJMax, once I got the H50 on it at stock speeds the processor sits at just 45 degrees at full load, and at 4.5GHz it reaches about 76 degrees, which is way better.
If you're not bothered about Ivy Bridge then Sandy Bridge is the mutts nuts, but with Ivy Bridge out it's better to go with that.
I would highly recommend this processor or it's newer brother the i5 3570K, which although it doesn't overclock as high, once overclocked to 4.3GHz Ivy Bridge will run rings around Sandy Bridge at 4.5GHz, and use less power as well.
The bottom line is that the Core i5 Sandy Bridge processors are extremely fast, amazing overclockers, unbelievably efficient and for the price are some of the very best processors Intel has ever released, I highly recommend it.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 April 2012At last! After all the machines and in all the years I find a processor that does justice to the software that runs on my machine!
How many times have I picked a processor with the latest this that and the other only to find it barely copes with either the OS or various software it is meant to run properly with?
This processor (running Windows 7) works like a charm. Everything is instantaneous on opening and running. I am not a games user at all but typical applications which run immediately and without error are:-
Windows 7 - Home Premium
IE9/Firefox/Opera
Microsoft Office 2007
Photoshop CS5 Extended
Skype
etc; etc;
I use a Gigabyte Gigabyte XKT-1155 Z68AP-D3 Motherboard (Rev 2.0) and has 4Gb RAM onboard and which seems to run well with this CPU. Moreover, I use a Intel 80GB SSD which has a Samsung standard SATA HDD as a secondary drive and both run smoothly and instantly (certainly with the SSD anyway). I was also surprised to notice how small the die is itself. It seems the processor will one day end up the size of a postage stamp at this rate! However, for now, it appears 25% smaller than the early Pentiums and much thinner too In fact I had an initial job trying to find the processor in the box it came in, as the stock fan takes up almost 99% of the volume, with the CPU just tucked in a little side pocket, almost unnoticeable.
I chose a 3rd party fan and didnt use the stock fan that comes with this processor, as I wanted a quiet operation in addition to speed and reliabilty. However, I use the stock fan as a case fan :o)
I've used Intel in the distant past but have used AMD until this time, either because the laptop came with it or that I was building to budget or using someone elses machine. Needless to say, I am hoping that this Intel will last me many years return and with trouble free operation but above all smooth, fast and seemless running of OS, applications and any other function it is currently providing, such as acting as the video card for my HDMI connection, for example.
Overall, this is one purchase I dont regret making and feels more an investment than some short term gain.
Thanks,
M.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 April 2012Just done a new build and have upgraded from an Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 2.8ghz which has served me well for the last 3yrs.This however is a whole new ballgame and boy am i pleased with it.Married it to a Gigabyte Z68 Rev2.o board an artic cooler7 pro and 8Gb corsair vengance 1600mhz DDr3 and an OCZ Agility 2 Series - Solid state drive - 120 GB - internal - 3.5" - SATA-300 - anodized and boy can this baby fly. I knew I needed some more power but man i never realised how slooow I was.Even my video rendering is cut in half as I like to download movies and put them on to dvd to watch on the big screen.I have noticed some reviews saying this cpu is not for video converting but I can tell you the time it takes me has now been halved and my old cpu was built for it.I have even been overclocking it albeit just a tad as its so easy but dont do what I did and use the easy bios upgrade as I knacked my system and had to go on to the gigabyte site using my laptop download the bios put it on a fat32 usb stick go into the bios and do it properly.You have been warned lol.I also upgraded my old Ge force 8800gts graphics card to a AMD radeon 6850 HD and got a WEI of 7.7 out the box.The slowest I have on the WEI is 7.6 thats for my CPU and SSD My memory was 7.7 out the box but after turning up the settings in bios to 1600 it is now 7.9 I am going to try over clocking the cpu a bit more to see what this puppy can do but the cooler I have is maybay not up to the task and after messing up the bios I am a little wary for the moment .I am playing BF3 at the mo and it is so smooth with settings on HD and maxed out.Over all I am well chuffed with my new set up .To sum up its worth every penny spent.Will need to start saving for my next build in 3 yrs.Wonder what they will have out by then lol.
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Tonton DadaReviewed in France on 24 November 20115.0 out of 5 stars L'un des meilleurs
Le processeur, le coeur et le cerveau de nos PC se doit d'être puissant, discret et peu énergivore.
Dans ce contexte là, le core i5 2500k représente l'un des meilleurs choix pour qui recherche de la puissance brute, et qui ne viendra par faire fondre tous les composants autour de lui.
Les prix au dessus de lui, commence à s'envoler et du coup le rapport qualité / prix à s'effondrer.
A noter toutefois 2 points importants :
* ceci est un processeur K, c'est à dire au coefficient débloqué pour l'overclocking. Si vous ne désirez pas overcloker ou que vous possédez ou comptez acheter une carte mère H67 ou H61, tournez vous plutôt vers le i5 2500 (sans le K) qui est légèrement moins cher.
* le ventirad (ventilateur + radiateur) livré avec est assez minimaliste (voire catastrophique), et les journées chaudes en été risquent de le faire souffrir et avec lui le processeur. Je vous conseille alors d'investir au moins dans un Arctic Freezer 13 ou un CoolerMaster - Hyper TX3 - Refroidisseur pour processeur
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EnricoReviewed in Italy on 16 May 20205.0 out of 5 stars Una leggenda
Scrivo ora questa recensione anche se avrei dovuto farlo otto anni fa.
Un procio che sto usando ancora e che è veramente leggendario, ci ho fatto e ci sto facendo girare di tutto e non molla mai!
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lagartyjoReviewed in Spain on 23 July 20135.0 out of 5 stars Procesador ideal (a cierto precio)
Sobre la calidad del procesador diré únicamente que es indiscutible. Es una gran CPU, muy potente, con gran margen de overclock, buenas temperaturas y un rendimiento excelente. No hay mucho que decir, con buscar algún análisis por internet basta.
Sobre el precio, ya es otra cosa. Esta opinión, por despiste, la escribo más de un año después de comprarlo, y aunque estoy muy contento con la compra hoy en día ya no compensa (incluso es más caro que cuando lo adquirí), dado que han salido procesadores más recientes. Por poner un ejemplo, su "evolución" (el 3570K) rinde ligeramente más y es más barato, por lo que se podría decir que el 2500K solo compensa si se encuentra una buena oferta de segunda mano, ya que en las tiendas es complicado que tenga un precio muy por debajo de su hermano mayor.
En resumen, un procesador de gran calidad que en su momento era de las mejores compras posibles, pero hoy en día es difícil encontrarlo por un precio que compense frente a versiones más modernas.
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Dorothea MüllerReviewed in Germany on 23 July 20125.0 out of 5 stars I5-2500K die Sandy Rennmanschiene
Hallo,
vor kurzem habe ich mir zur umstellung meines Systems von AMD ( AMD Phenom II x4 945 3.0Ghz, 8 GB DDR3 1666Mhz, Gigabyte Board Ga785GT-UD3H ) auf Intel ( i5 2500K 3,3 Ghz, 8GB DDR3 2100, Gigabyte Board z77x-UD3H Wifi ) mich für diesen Prozessor entschieden.
Wieso diesen und nicht die Ivy Bridge 3570K ? Wie ich die Tage erfahren habe ist die Ivy wohl Fehlerhaft und hat Probleme mit der Kühlung, die Ivy wird zu Heiß und schon kommendes Jahr 2013 durch einen Nachfolger ersetzt. Also war mein gedanke mich an alt bewärtes zu halten wieder mal der richtige weg :-)
Zu dem i5-2500K Sandy Bridge kann ich nur sagen; Es ist eine Echte Rennmaschiene, ich Spiele BF3, Diablo III und COD MW3 usw. Das mit einer Palit GTX 560 448cores 1280DDR5 in einem HAF 932 Case. Zur Kühlung des i5 nutze ich von bequiet den Darkrock Pro 2 mit 220 TDP abwärme der seine Arbeit Top und leise erledigt. Die i5-2500K habe ich nun mit der Luftkühlung und Top Temperaturen bei konstanten 4,4 Ghz-4,6Ghz Stabil laufen ( gehen tun Max. 5,2 Ghz bei meinem Stabil, dann wird der Prozessor aber Heiß mit Lüftkühlung und würde in dem fall eine Wasserkühlung für den Dauerbetrieb Empfehlen ).
Also bietet diese CPU ein Riesen Potential zum OC und selbst wer ihn nicht OC möchte erst mal, er tut seinen Dienst zum Gaming usw. auch ohne OC Top und ohne mit der Wimper zu Zucken :-)
Zum System;
Mainboard: Gigabyte z77x-UD3H WiFi ( Info.: Top Service vom Hersteller der auch fast rund um die Uhr erreichbar ist über Facebook * Gigabyte Deutschland * und jede Frage zu Mainboards der Firma GB dort Beantwortet oder die Community weiter Helfen kann )
CPU: i5-2500K 3,3 Ghz ( 4,4-4-6 Ghz )
RAM: G-Skill 8GB DDR3 2100
CPU Kühler: bequiet Darkrock Pro 2 220 TDP
Netzteil: LC6600GP2 V2.3 600W
Grafikkarte: Palit Geforce GTX560 Ti BF3 Edition 448 Cores 1280 DDR5 ( Incl. Battlfefield 3 )
Case: Cooler Master HAF 932 3x230mm Lüfter ( 250-900Rpm )Front-Seitenteil-Top, 1x120mm Cooler Master Excalibur ( 600-2000 Rpm ) Rear.
Monitor: Medion Akoya P55005 ( MD20120 ) 23,6", Kaufdatum Ende 2008 DVI, HDMI, RGB. Auflösung 1920x1080, Helligkeit 300cd/m², Kontrast 1000:1. 60000:1 (dyn.), Reaktionszeit 2ms, Sichtwinkel 178/170. Erfüllt ISO 13406-2, klassse II. Diesen Monitor der Firma Medion kann ich jedem ans Herz legen, aber Vorsicht, Bitte wenn dann genz genau diese Bezeichung! Es gibt in dieser Ausführung 5 Verschiedene! 4 Taugen Null, daher auch die Negativen Bewertungen!
Versand durch AMAZON wie immer, Top Verpackt und Schnell geliefert :-)
Ich hoffe ich konnte euch weiter Helfen.
LG T.Müller
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DominikReviewed in Germany on 14 December 20235.0 out of 5 stars Zuverlässig, schnell und gut zu übertakten!
Was soll ich sagen? Ich habe diesen Prozessor 2011 gekauft, er ist also inzwischen 12 Jahre fast täglich im Einsatz. Aktuelle Spiele in höchster Auflösung und Grafikeinstellungen sind natürlich nicht mehr möglich, aber das erste Horizon ging zum Beispiel mit einer GTX 1650 TI noch in akzeptabler Geschwindigkeit. Das Übertakten gestaltet sich recht problemlos, wenn man den Standard-Lüfter durch einen besseren ersetzt. Auch, wenn man diesen Prozessor heute wohl so nicht mehr kaufen wird, kann man davon ausgehen, dass auch aktuelle Intel Prozessoren mit dem "K", also der umfangreichen Möglichkeit zum Übertakten, empfehlenswert sind. Mein nächster Prozessor wird jedenfalls wieder ein Intel-Prozessor sein.
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