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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.
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Anthony.D
> 24 hourAmazing product throughly enjoyed building my first ever PC with it; Im expecting it to stay relevant for a while for gaming.
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BBM
> 24 hour12代还挺好压的,我这颗大雷,大核全核5.0单核5.2小核全核4.0玩游戏在60w左右,r23全核烤机得加压功耗大概140w,用风冷随便压。
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John
> 24 hourThis thing is a monster. I have built many with 12900k and this i5 is a 16 thread monster, benchmark scores prove it to be as fast as my best 11900k i9, faster than my best 9900k i9 and maybe i got a lucky bin but i hit an SP of 75 overall 84 alone on P-cores! Thats higher than the average 12900k and it shows as it rocks 5.4ghz all day all p-core at 1.29v! Amazing CPU!
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Kile Maker
> 24 hourThis cpu is perfect and all around the best in its price range to be release in past couple of years. It works well in zbrush, unreal engine, blender, and is great for gaming. I literally have no complaints.
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Old_Greggg
> 24 hourArrived as described. Powerful CPU for a reasonable price.
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J.Good
> 24 hourGreat cpu, best bang for your buck.
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Matthew Dean
> 24 hourThis was my choice of processor for my build, and I dont regret the choice. I decided to forgo the usual 12400kf in favor of this and wasnt disappointed. There havent been any issues, and it stays nice and cool.
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Neustocks
> 24 hourI have been building desktop computers for the past 22 years, and this is the first processor I have had such horrible luck getting to work. I have tried this in 3 motherboards, swapped RAM, video cards, power supplies, monitors, and HDMI cables. I have even returned and replaced the CPU. Nothing has gotten me to a POST screen, much less allowed me to access the UEFI/BIOS, until I borrowed a GT 1030, which is UEFI and Secure Boot compliant. Socket 1700 motherboards are shipping with CSM disabled and Secure Boot enabled. Unless your video card is compliant, you will not see a POST screen or a UEFI/BIOS menu.
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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.