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  • 2016-08-29
    Sh****en
    I like the i-7 for doing big complicated projects--especially for rendering home movies. When processing-time/high-volume matters there is nothing like using one of the best processors available! I found this one to be a good balance between cost and performance.
  • 2016-08-28
    Am****er
    A good deal on a very good processor for overclocking.
  • 2016-08-26
    Vl****mo
    excellent product recommend
  • 2016-08-25
    E****y
    it's intel )))
  • 2016-08-24
    P****k
    Good product
  • 2016-08-23
    K.****on
    Just purchased in August of 2016 and she is still fast af. I thought about getting the new 1151 socket but just didn't see the cost/ benefit ratio as being worth it. Even though this processor is unlocked for overclocking I have yet to feel the need to do so as the 4.0 ghz has been fast enough for everything I have thrown at it so far.
  • 2016-08-23
    F****r
    I don't think you can go wrong with this cpu. I built 2 systems with these and the speed is great. I'm not a gamer or a tweak nut looking for the last nanosecond of performance, but for my occasional graphics, video editing, programming/compiling and just multipurpose jacking around, this is the chip for me.
  • 2016-08-23
    S****e
    Very much worth it if you do multitasking, otherwise for the same socket type get the 4690K.
  • 2016-08-18
    Ki****er
    Great performance even with a heavy multi-tasking load, great price. probably best value/performance deal there is.
  • 2016-08-17
    Co****ne
    Great, powerful CPU for the price.
  • 2016-08-13
    L****M
    Arrived on time would use again
  • 2016-08-13
    #****c
    I don't have much to say, it does everything I want from it and never is tired.
  • 2016-08-13
    A****m
    A real monster. Paired with an Nvidia 980 and 16GB of memory. Handles everything I throw at it.
  • 2016-08-13
    N****k
    Since I bought this two years ago, easily the best processor I've ever had. Overclocks to 5.1ghz, but I decided to undervolt the core voltage to 1.2v and leave it at 4.8ghz. Perfect in every way.
  • 2016-08-11
    Am****er
    It is smoking. I know it is not latest but for what reason should i have latest cpu when this is actually so cheap and does such a good job? I mean if you are not bothered with few less points in benchmarking software you can't go wrong to have this cpu for almost everything you wana do. Movie processing is now question of few tens of minutes rather then several hours before. Any game i play it is boring with max 40% load but usually even abiut 20%. It is hard for me to make it fully loaded even play stream and record at same time. It seems to have always enought breath to do a job required. Very happy with this cpu from Vietnam
  • 2016-08-10
    Tr****rd
    If your looking for a smooth fsx buy this one (:
  • 2016-08-06
    Ry****on
    Great product, it fit my gaming needs and hasn't gone wrong yet :)
  • 2016-08-06
    Am****er
    Amazing processor overclocked better than a i5 4690k with waaaaay lower voltage. temps are super good with liquid cooling best lag 1150 processor I've ever used.
  • 2016-08-05
    Te****et
    Product Itself: Worked great easy installation and everything worked flawlessly plug and play have purchased this over a year ago.Opinion:A regular 4790K will cost you roughly 320 EUR, say 339 USD. A binned 4.8 MHz model is in the 375 USD range and the 5 GHz models will pass 400 USD. As such a binned processor is more expensive, but does come with that very nice guaranteed clock frequency. Perhaps if you are in the market for a new system and would like to rule out that your processor is capable of a certain frequency, well that’s where these guys can come in very handy. Currently they are selling 4690K / 4790K and even 5960X processors that have been preselected and tested for you. Go check them out, our experiences with them has been nothing other than pleasant and the product does exactly as advertised.
  • 2016-08-04
    J****f
    After saving up some money I wanted to build myself a system that will still game 5 years down the road. Even though Skylake processors and the Z170 chipset just came out, I chose Z97. I was able to buy this processor for about $30 less than a 6700k, and match it with a Z97 motherboard for only $55. Personally, the performance difference was not worth the difference in cost.This i7 is still overkill for anything I'm playing now, but after it's aged a bit, the processor will still handle 1080p/1440p gaming. A 1070 is a good match for this CPU; that graphics card will still be capable of running new games in 5 years (probably not on the highest settings). I intend to drive the 4790k into the ground until its processing power is simply not adequate. Will update this review in 5 or so years.Don't believe me about this running new games 5 years from now? Go to YouTube and lookup Doom on GTX 470 and a Phenom II 965 BE. It runs, it's playable and it doesn't even look bad. That is a 2010 Fermi GPU running a graphically intensive 2016 game. The 965 BE holds its own as well, being a quad-core CPU less capable than an i5 4590, or even an i3 6100. I hope to run the following CPU/GPU combo until it reaches the same performance maximum.CPU: i7 4790k @ 4.5GhzCooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EvoMotherboard: Gigabyte Z97M-DS3HGraphics Card: GTX 1070 G1 GamingPSU: Corsair CX600Case: Fractal Design Define MiniDrives: 120GB Kingston SSDNow, 1TB WD Blue, 250GB WD Blue
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