Testseek.com have collected 96 expert reviews of the Intel Core i5 11600K 3.90GHz Socket 1200 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i5 11600K 3.90GHz Socket 1200.
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Published: 2021-03-30, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Excellent Single Threaded Performance, Updated, Full Featured Platform, 20 PCIe Gen 4 Lanes Of The CPU
Reduced Core Count At The Top End, Relatively High Power Consumption, End Of The Line Socket
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Published: 2021-03-30, Author: Sebastian , review by: pcper.com
I think it's safe to say that Rocket Lake is not everything that Intel would have wished for out of their 11th Gen desktop parts, but after the Ryzen 5000 Series launch they had to do something. Sure, we have enjoyed lower pricing on Intel's retail parts...
Published: 2021-03-30, Author: Michael , review by: phoronix.com
Abstract: Today's the day that we can finally talk about the performance of Intel's " Rocket Lake " processors under Linux. The past several weeks we have been extensively testing the Core i5 11600K and Core i9 11900K processors under Linux. Here is a look at the v...
Published: 2021-03-30, Author: Dr. , review by: anandtech.com
For anyone buying a new system today, the market is a little bleak. Anyone wanting a new GPU has to actively pay attention to stock levels, or drive to a local store for when a delivery arrives. The casual buyers then either look to pre-built systems (whi...
The Rocket Lake lineup is an interesting addition to the Intel product stack, no doubt in response to AMD and their continuing gains in the desktop CPU market. With the continual delays they have encountered with their 10 nm node, Intel couldn't very well...
Published: 2021-03-30, Author: Chris , review by: pcmag.com
Strong single-threaded performance, Doubles most integrated-graphics results of equivalent 10th Generation Intel chips, Doesn't run too hot, Decent frame rates with a discrete video card, Aggressive pricing versus AMD's equivalent Ryzens
Not quite as fast as the Ryzen 5 5600X, New platform adoption is pricey, No bundled cooler
The midrange Core i5-11600K is a six-core, 11th Generation CPU just fast enough to keep Intel's new "Rocket Lake" chips in the game against tough AMD opposition...
Huge gains in low-threaded applications, Very competitively priced, Almost matches 8-core 10700K, Multiplier unlocked, New overclocking features, PCI-Express 4.0, Compatible with existing Z490 motherboards, Adaptive Boost simplifies overclocking, iGPU per
Lower gaming performance than AMD Zen 3, High power consumption, Lots of heat once power limit unlocked, Lacks Boost 3.0, Thermal Velocity Boost, Adaptive Boost, Only minimal software support for AVX-512 & DLBoost, Gear 1 memory mode unable to run modern
The i5-11600K is priced at around $275. Huge gains in low-threaded applications Very competitively priced Almost matches 8-core 10700K Multiplier unlocked New overclocking features PCI-Express 4.0 Compatible with existing Z490 motherboards Adaptive Boost...
Much like the Core i9 11900K review, we face a similar conclusion. We wish we had a clean-cut simple conclusion and answer for you in your processor options, but never has there been so much competition on the desktop processor front to hand out a prefere...
Published: 2021-03-30, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Rocket Lake is finally here and today we're checking out the new Core i5-11600K. That's right, for this generation we're skipping a day-one look at the Core i9 and even the Core i7 part, and instead are going straight to the more affordable Core i5. There...
Abstract: Not that long ago we took a long hard look at the Intel 10th generation Core i series and walked away fairly impressed. The combination of upwards of ten cores at blazing fast frequencies with rather reasonable price tags did make them a viable option. Th...