Intel Core i5-12600KF Desktop Processor 10 (6P+4E) Cores up to 4.9 GHz Unlocked LGA1700 600 Series Chipset 125W
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Dan Koch
> 24 hourSuper Leistung
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G.S.
> 24 hourI installed this in a GIGABYTE B660 Gaming X AX DDR4 since Im not overclocking and the board has all the features I wanted at a good price. Its paired with 16 GB DDR4 3200 CL14 RAM and a Phanteks 240 MP AIO liquid cooler. CPU temp never rose above 55 degrees during a 60 minute 100% CPU usage stress test with the stock Phantek fans. With Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM fans, temp is in the high 40s during the same stress test.
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VileStrife
> 24 hourWorks flawlessly. I havent done any overclocking on it(yet). It was the latest generation Intel CPUs. It was my first time buying a KF series. K is the overclockable version and F is the version with no integrated GPU. Ive owned K series numerous times. Ive never had an Intel CPU fail on me.
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Brett Murray
> 24 hourThe best price for this power performance in 10 cores! I recommend for those who would like to upgrade outdated PC!
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Joe
> 24 hourYou can usually find this processor for around $200 and it matches the performance of a Ryzen 7600x. Great price to performance.
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JJ
> 24 hourFINALLY. Intel has got back to being a contender. I had not updated my computer since Kaby Lake... and I was a bit disappointed to see how thrashed Intel was getting by AMD.
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Old_Greggg
> 24 hourArrived as described. Powerful CPU for a reasonable price.
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Greg Snover
> 24 hourI am using this processor for a Remote Desktop Server and it is AWESOME!
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Clements
> 24 hourGood for the price, love it.
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Karen W
> 24 hourThe i5-12600K (K signifying that this is the desktop version) features a more generous turbo power bounds in addition to its desktop TDP, unlocked for overclocking, and included a single Intel sticker. This CPU is renowned among tech reviewers for its value while compromising only minimally in real world usage scenarios. If the i5 moniker is the “mainstream” product suitable for most users, the chip does not disappoint.