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Justin Mullinix
> 3 dayIm not even sure what I received, but this is definitely NOT an LGA1151 socket. Its not even and Intel i7. No product markings at all and not in the original box (if it ever had one?) What is this? Very disappointed with this mix up.
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Andrea
> 3 dayMontato, messo sotto impianto a liquido e tutto sembra funzionare perfettamente.
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lance miller
> 3 dayif you buy them separately they are less expensive
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Jonas dos Santos Nogueira Junior
> 3 dayAtendeu as expectativas.
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Lillo
> 3 dayProbado y trabajando con él. Da de sobra la potencia que necesito. No se puede pedir nada más. Genial
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gavin
> 3 dayI love this CPUs performance and price. one thing to be aware of is making sure your motherboards bios is updated before installation so it wont freeze on startup.
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CHARLIEBROWN
> 3 dayMy grandson installed this in his Gigabyte mobo computer with no problems runnig Win10 Pro
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Gabe
> 3 dayGood product, totally worth it
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Mantis
> 3 dayThis I7-9700K is nothing but pure horsepower: no hyper-threading (most gaming applications do not use hyper-threading) but just eight raw-horsepower cores for gaming.
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Jean-Jacques Malosse
> 3 dayI had an old system with 2 CPUs with 2 cores each and at this time the machine was top notch (10 years ago). I am not gaming and the new processor is used for work. I ran some applications such as gimp in batch mode and I noticed that the execution time has been divided by 5 (almost one order of magnitude). Also, recompiling libraries with gcc is very fast and I have a feeling that the compilation time has also been divided significantly. Also, the motherboard and the CPU are much cooler than in the past (40 °C instead of 75 °C). I would recommend serious users to purchase such a CPU. However, I have a nagging question. What is happenings with Windows 10? Is this processor needed just to have a reasonable response time with this OS? However, on Linux, this processor is an overkill.