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Intel Core i5 11600K 11th Gen Rocket Lake Processor

Intel Core i5 11600K 11th Gen Rocket Lake Processor
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Intel Core i5 11600K 11th Gen Rocket Lake Processor
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  • •  Clock Speed: 3.90 GHz Up to 4.90 GHz •  Cache: 12 MB, Socket: LGA 1200 •  CPU Cores: 6, CPU Threads: 12 •  GPU name: Intel UHD Graphics 750
Basic Information
Cache12 MB
Cores6
Threads12
SeriesCore i5
Processor
Generation11th Gen
General information
CPU GraphicsIntel UHD Graphics 750

Intel Core i5 11600K 11th Gen Rocket Lake Processor

This Core i5-11600K Processor comes with Intel UHD Graphics 750. This new 11th gen Rocket Lake microarchitecture is manufactured with the 14nm process that comes with six cores and twelve threads. As this chip is updated to the latest BIOS revision, it nicely fits into any Intel 400 and 500 series motherboards. Focusing on this, all the major motherboard manufacturers have already started BIOS updates for their 400 and 500 series lineup. These Processors also support 64-bit computing on Intel architecture require an Intel x86-64 (64 bit) architecture-enabled BIOS.Core Benefits of the ProcessorIntel 11th Generation Core i5-11600K Processor having a base frequency of 3.90 GHz that can be reached as max turbo frequency at 4.90 GHz. The processor has a compatibility socket of LGA 1200 that is supported by 400 and 500 series Intel motherboards. It has a SmartCache of 12 MB containing 6 cores and 12 threads. With a bus speed of 8 GT/s, it has thermal design power (TDP) rating of 125W. This latest microchip has few expansion options such as 4.0 PCI express revision having configured up to 1x16, 2x8, 1x8+2x4, and a maximum of 20 lanes. Considering the memory this processor has a dual-channel of max 128GB of the size that supports up to DDR4-3200 bus speed.

Intel Core i5 11600K Review

The Intel Core i5-11600K is based on Intel's 11th-generation Rocket Lake-S architecture, yet again based on a 14nm manufacturing process. However, unlike the past few generations, which were all based on 2015's Skylake architecture, Intel instead took the 7nm Ice Lake architecture and ported it back to 14nm, to a new core architecture it's calling Cypress Cove. The main reason Intel did this was to be able to push clock speeds higher than it is currently able to on 7nm, which is important for PC gaming. Now, for the Core i9-11900K, this was a big downgrade, as it forced Intel to move back down to an eight-core, 16-thread design, but for the Core i5, it leads to huge jumps in performance generation-over-generation, which we'll go into later.However, this added performance doesn't come for free. The Intel Core i5-11600K consumes way more power and gets way hotter than the Intel Core i5-10600K, and it's not even close. Without putting the Intel Core i5-10600K through something like Prime95, it reaches a peak power consumption of just 95.15W. The 11600K, on the other hand, goes all the way up to 180.74W – nearly twice as much power. And as a result, temperatures are much higher. Even using the exact same cooler in the exact same tests, the Intel Core i5-11600K peaks at 76°C, a huge jump over the 61°C of the 10600K.That means that for the first time, we're recommending that everyone that picks this processor up goes for a pretty robust CPU cooler. It's going to get hot. In the past, this tier of processor was basically made for folks that just wanted to make a mid-range PC, but with the amount of cooling and power that it requires, you're going to have to invest in both a beefy cooler and a power supply that can keep up with how much juice this thing sucks from the wall – especially if you're pairing it with a powerful graphics card like the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080. Probably the coolest thing about this generation of Intel processors, however, is the inclusion of PCIe 4.0 compatibility. Intel has finally caught up to AMD on desktop in that regard, and you're going to be able to use the fastest SSDs on the market – which is probably why we're starting to see more speedy SSDs starting to hit the market all of a sudden.PerformanceWhen we reviewed the Intel Core i9-11900K, we criticized it heavily because it fell behind not only its competition, but the previous-generation Intel Core i9-10900K. The Core i5-10600K does not have that problem. Now, it does fall behind the AMD Ryzen 5 5600X in a few workloads, namely heavy-duty creative workloads like Blender and Adobe Premiere. That's pretty much to be expected, AMD has been extremely strong in these applications for a couple years now. But because the Intel Core i5-11600K is priced the way it is, gaming performance is much more important, as creative professionals are likely going to be jumping for something a bit more expensive anyways. And the Intel Core i5-11600K doesn't exactly blow the Ryzen 5 5600X out of the water here, but it does trade blows quite effectively. Our CPU test suite includes three gaming workloads, 3DMark Time Spy, Metro Exodus at 1080p on low settings and Total War: Three Kingdoms at 1080p with low settings. Intel comes away with a win in both the 3DMark CPU score and in Metro Exodus. And even its loss in Total War: Three Kingdoms is just a 5% loss.For a processor that's a whopping 30% cheaper than the Ryzen 5 5600X, you're really not missing out if your core focus is playing your favorite PC games. And even though the Core i5-11600K does fall behind a little bit in something like Premiere, there's still more than enough headroom here for doing some streaming through OBS – doubly so if you pair it with an Nvidia graphics card with the fantastic NVENC encoder.What's more important, though, is how much of an improvement the Core i5-11600K brings over the Core i5-10600K. Again, this is mostly thanks to the way higher power consumption, but you're looking at a gigantic 24-44% jump in potential gaming performance. It's unlikely, of course, that you're going to be playing anything at 1080p low settings with this graphics card, unless you're really after the high framerates in esports titles, but it's way less likely that this processor is going to bottleneck a high-end graphics card, which means you're going to be more likely to drive the 360Hz gaming monitors we're starting to see hit the market. If all you're looking to do is build yourself a nice affordable gaming rig, and you don't think you're going to be going all-in on content creation, the Intel Core i5-11600K might be one of the best processors on the market right now. You do have to contend with the frankly out of control power consumption and temperatures, which will add to the cost of your build once you factor in cooling and power, but this is probably the Intel processor to buy. Hopefully next generation Intel will release more than just a Core i5 processor that's worth buying, but until then, the Intel Core i5-11600K will be a fantastic chip for any PC gamer, aspiring or otherwise.This processor has 03 years warranty (no warranty for fan or cooler).

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SummaryIntel Core i5 11600K 11th Gen Rocket Lake Processor This Core i5-11600K Processor comes with Intel UHD Graphics 750. This new 11th gen Rocket Lake microarchitecture is manufactured with the 14nm process that comes with six cores and twelve threads. As this chip is updated to the latest BIOS revision, it nicely fits into any Intel 400 and 500 series motherboards. Focusing on this, all the major motherboard manufacturers have already started BIOS updates for their 400 and 500 series lineup. These Processors also support 64-bit computing on Intel architecture require an Intel x86-64 (64 bit) architecture-enabled BIOS.Core Benefits of the ProcessorIntel 11th Generation Core i5-11600K Processor having a base frequency of 3.90 GHz that can be reached as max turbo frequency at 4.90 GHz. The processor has a compatibility socket of LGA 1200 that is supported by 400 and 500 series Intel motherboards. It has a SmartCache of 12 MB containing 6 cores and 12 threads. With a bus speed of 8 GT/s, it has thermal design power (TDP) rating of 125W. This latest microchip has few expansion options such as 4.0 PCI express revision having configured up to 1x16, 2x8, 1x8+2x4, and a maximum of 20 lanes. Considering the memory this processor has a dual-channel of max 128GB of the size that supports up to DDR4-3200 bus speed. Intel Core i5 11600K Review The Intel Core i5-11600K is based on Intel's 11th-generation Rocket Lake-S architecture, yet again based on a 14nm manufacturing process. However, unlike the past few generations, which were all based on 2015's Skylake architecture, Intel instead took the 7nm Ice Lake architecture and ported it back to 14nm, to a new core architecture it's calling Cypress Cove. The main reason Intel did this was to be able to push clock speeds higher than it is currently able to on 7nm, which is important for PC gaming. Now, for the Core i9-11900K, this was a big downgrade, as it forced Intel to move back down to an eight-core, 16-thread design, but for the Core i5, it leads to huge jumps in performance generation-over-generation, which we'll go into later.However, this added performance doesn't come for free. The Intel Core i5-11600K consumes way more power and gets way hotter than the Intel Core i5-10600K, and it's not even close. Without putting the Intel Core i5-10600K through something like Prime95, it reaches a peak power consumption of just 95.15W. The 11600K, on the other hand, goes all the way up to 180.74W – nearly twice as much power. And as a result, temperatures are much higher. Even using the exact same cooler in the exact same tests, the Intel Core i5-11600K peaks at 76°C, a huge jump over the 61°C of the 10600K.That means that for the first time, we're recommending that everyone that picks this processor up goes for a pretty robust CPU cooler. It's going to get hot. In the past, this tier of processor was basically made for folks that just wanted to make a mid-range PC, but with the amount of cooling and power that it requires, you're going to have to invest in both a beefy cooler and a power supply that can keep up with how much juice this thing sucks from the wall – especially if you're pairing it with a powerful graphics card like the Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080. Probably the coolest thing about this generation of Intel processors, however, is the inclusion of PCIe 4.0 compatibility. Intel has finally caught up to AMD on desktop in that regard, and you're going to be able to use the fastest SSDs on the market – which is probably why we're starting to see more speedy SSDs starting to hit the market all of a sudden.PerformanceWhen we reviewed the Intel Core i9-11900K, we criticized it heavily because it fell behind not only its competition, but the previous-generation Intel Core i9-10900K. The Core i5-10600K does not have that problem. Now, it does fall behind the AMD Ryzen 5 5600X in a few workloads, namely heavy-duty creative workloads like Blender and Adobe Premiere. That's pretty much to be expected, AMD has been extremely strong in these applications for a couple years now. But because the Intel Core i5-11600K is priced the way it is, gaming performance is much more important, as creative professionals are likely going to be jumping for something a bit more expensive anyways. And the Intel Core i5-11600K doesn't exactly blow the Ryzen 5 5600X out of the water here, but it does trade blows quite effectively. Our CPU test suite includes three gaming workloads, 3DMark Time Spy, Metro Exodus at 1080p on low settings and Total War: Three Kingdoms at 1080p with low settings. Intel comes away with a win in both the 3DMark CPU score and in Metro Exodus. And even its loss in Total War: Three Kingdoms is just a 5% loss.For a processor that's a whopping 30% cheaper than the Ryzen 5 5600X, you're really not missing out if your core focus is playing your favorite PC games. And even though the Core i5-11600K does fall behind a little bit in something like Premiere, there's still more than enough headroom here for doing some streaming through OBS – doubly so if you pair it with an Nvidia graphics card with the fantastic NVENC encoder.What's more important, though, is how much of an improvement the Core i5-11600K brings over the Core i5-10600K. Again, this is mostly thanks to the way higher power consumption, but you're looking at a gigantic 24-44% jump in potential gaming performance. It's unlikely, of course, that you're going to be playing anything at 1080p low settings with this graphics card, unless you're really after the high framerates in esports titles, but it's way less likely that this processor is going to bottleneck a high-end graphics card, which means you're going to be more likely to drive the 360Hz gaming monitors we're starting to see hit the market. If all you're looking to do is build yourself a nice affordable gaming rig, and you don't think you're going to be going all-in on content creation, the Intel Core i5-11600K might be one of the best processors on the market right now. You do have to contend with the frankly out of control power consumption and temperatures, which will add to the cost of your build once you factor in cooling and power, but this is probably the Intel processor to buy. Hopefully next generation Intel will release more than just a Core i5 processor that's worth buying, but until then, the Intel Core i5-11600K will be a fantastic chip for any PC gamer, aspiring or otherwise.This processor has 03 years warranty (no warranty for fan or cooler)...INTEL CORE i5-3470 4 CORES 4 THREADS PROCESSORThe Intel Core i5-3470 processor is a robust and capable solution designed to deliver high-performance computing for a wide range of applications. With its 4 cores and 4 threads, this processor offers excellent multitasking capabilities, making it well-suited for both professional and personal use. One notable feature of the Core i5-3470 is its impressive Maximum Turbo Frequency of 3.60 GHz, ensuring that demanding tasks can be handled with ease. The processor is equipped with a substantial 6 MB Intel Smart Cache, enhancing responsiveness and reducing latency for faster data access. With a Thermal Design Power (TDP) of 77 W, this processor strikes a balance between performance and power efficiency, suitable for desktop systems where energy consumption is a consideration. The FCLGA1155 CPU socket compatibility ensures broad compatibility with a variety of motherboards, offering users flexibility in building or upgrading their systems. In terms of memory specifications, the Core i5-3470 supports DDR3 1333/1600 memory types with a maximum size of 32 GB across two channels. This allows for smooth and efficient handling of memory-intensive tasks. The integrated graphics capabilities of the processor are represented by Intel HD Graphics 2500 with a base frequency of 3.20 GHz and a graphics frequency of 650 MHz. This ensures solid performance for everyday graphics needs, including multimedia playback and light gaming. The Max Dynamic Frequency of 25.6 GB/s further contributes to a seamless graphics experience. While the Core i5-3470 doesn't come with a warranty, its proven performance and reliability make it an attractive choice for users seeking a powerful yet cost-effective processor for their computing needs. Whether used for content creation, gaming, or general productivity tasks, the Intel Core i5-3470 stands out as a versatile and dependable option, showcasing Intel's commitment to delivering high-quality processors for diverse user requirements.INTEL CORE i5-3470 4 CORES 4 THREADS PROCESSOR FeaturesThe processor features a maximum turbo frequency of 3.60 GHz. Turbo Boost technology allows the processor to dynamically increase its clock speed beyond the base frequency when needed, providing additional performance.It comes with a 6 MB Intel® Smart Cache. The Smart Cache is a shared, high-speed memory pool that helps improve the efficiency of the processor by storing frequently accessed data for quick retrieval.The Intel Core i5-3470 processor has 4 physical cores, allowing it to handle multiple tasks simultaneously. It supports 4 threads, allowing for improved multitasking performance.The TDP of the processor is 77 Watts. TDP represents the maximum amount of power the cooling system in a computer is required to dissipate to prevent overheating under typical workloads.The processor is designed to fit the FCLGA1155 CPU socket. This socket type is part of the LGA (Land Grid Array) family and is used for connecting the processor to the motherboard.Max Number Of Channels: The processor supports dual-channel memory with a maximum of 2 channels.Maximum Size: It supports a maximum memory size of 32 GB.Maximum Speed: The maximum memory speed supported is 5 GT/s (GigaTransfers per second).Type: The processor is compatible with DDR3 memory at speeds of 1333/1600 MHz.Base Frequency: The processor has a base frequency of 3.20 GHz.Processor Graphics: It features Intel HD Graphics 2500.Graphics Frequency: The graphics frequency is 650 MHz.Max Dynamic Frequency: The maximum dynamic frequency is 25.6 GB/s...

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