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Intel Core i5 I5-3570 3.4 GHz 4 LGA 1155 Processor BX80637I53570

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  • A new level of intelligent performance
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Description

With intelligent performance that accelerates in response to demanding tasks, such as playing games and editing photos, the Intel Core i5 processor moves faster when you do. The Intel Core i5 processor automatically allocates processing power where it's needed most. Whether you're creating HD video, composing digital music, editing photos, or playing the coolest PC games - with the Intel Core i5 processor you can multitask with ease and be more productive than ever.

Brand: Intel


CPU Manufacturer: Intel


CPU Model: Core i5


CPU Speed: 3.4 GHz


CPU Socket: LGA 1155


Processor Series: Core i5


Processor Speed: 3.4 GHz


Processor Socket: LGA 1155


Secondary Cache: 6 MB


Wattage: 77 watts


Cache Memory Installed Size: 6


Processor Count: 4


Processor Core Count: 4


Platform: Windows


Brand: Intel


Processor Brand: Intel


Model Number: BX80637I53570


UPC: 012951581316 735858249324 735858249317 735858249195


Manufacturer: Intel


Mfr Part Number: BX80637I53570


Item Part Number: BX80637I53570, bx80637i53570


Warranty Description: 3 year limited warranty


Global Trade Identification Number: 17, 77


Built-In Media: Other


Item Weight: 0.29 Kilograms


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing performance
Update: It's been 1 month and a half, the processor is performing FLAWLESSLY, temps were still a a little high when playing (70C on the cores, 80 when doing the Aida64 stress test to the CPU and FPU) but i finally decided to change the stock cooler for a Cooler Master hyper 212+ and now, temps don't even get to 55C when playing Battlefield 3, GTA IV, Assassin's creed Revelations, emulating PS2 or Gamecube. Also, they don't pass 60C when doing the Aida64 stress test. Now i can finally get peace of mind knowing that temps won't suddenly skyrocket because the stock cooler couldn't take it anymore. All i can say is i'm really, really impressed with this processor. I was obviously going to see a MAJOR improvement over my old 1st gen core i3, but was a little skeptic on wether it would be enought for my needs. I bought this processor mainly for gaming and emulation purposes. I have to say it, this processor is a BEAST. Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty on PCSX2 was very slow when i played it with my Core i3, but with this processor it goes as smooth as it can be (some slowdowns in some parts, but that's because of the emulator, not the processor's fault), I've seen improvements on games like Assassin's creed 2 (40fps tops before with my HD 6870 and some settings set to medium-low, 60 fps constant now with the new i5, same graphics card and all settings on max.), Battlefield 3, Minecraft (kind of a processor hog), Sims 3, Prototype 1 & 2, etc. Pretty much every game. Temps are a little high on the cores when under load with stock cooler: 70C when gaming and 80C when doing a stress test with Aida64 (Don't wanna try Prime95 or intel burn test with stock cooler). But i' just waiting for my mx-4 thermal paste to arrive so i can go buy a cooler master v8 cooler to do the job. I expecto temps to go as high as 50-60C under load with that. For normal use, it works just as well, no slowdowns, everythings goes smooth. To make it short, i definitely recommend this processor if you don't plan on overcloking, like me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2012 by Alejandro

  • Amazing chip for the price
Bought this as a compromise to the higher i7's and saved a lot of money. Still extremely pleased with this product. All of my games just scream, and most of the time using only 20% of the CPU's total power. Compressing a 2GB fraps avi video down into a 3 minute clip used to take 2 hours; now it takes about 6 minutes. Combined with the board, ram and video card I have, I'm seeing an average of 100fps in games. Diablo 3, WoW and Battlefield are ten times more playable. Loving it. For $200 you can't go wrong. I didn't buy the "K" version because I don't overclock; fried my hardware once and it wasn't fun. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2012 by Daniel

  • One of my best buys
I upgraded from Pentium G620 and the difference is H-U-G-E ! 4 cores @ 3400 Mhz with a sweet overclocked gtx 660 gpu and my custom-built PC is just the gaming machine I needed. Definitely recommended for those who don't want to do overclocking and experimenting. Cheaper than the K version, newer model, and their only difference is that the K has better integrated graphics and is able to overclock. Also this cpu has some extra features the K version doesn't. And btw integrated graphics suck anyway. P.S: For those of you who chose to upgrade to this cpu and are using windows 7 , make sure after the installation, that your cpu is running on 4 cores. Sometimes the system can't read more than 1 core if the previous cpu was 1 core. Google for more information ;) hope i helped ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2014 by John Doe

  • Great performance for the money
All I can say is WOW. This is actually a bit of a downgrade from my previous i7-970, but I rarely needed the extra cores/hyperthreading so I figured putting some cash towards the other components would be better suited. So far this CPU has exceeded my expectations. Since this machine is primarily used for web surfing, gaming, and photo editing, this CPU simply runs circles around anything I throw at it. I've yet to see it struggle, even when doing my initial burn-in testing. Oh, and turbo boost is more like overclocking. I've seen this CPU peg itself at 3.8GHz (max turbo speed) for as long as I have whatever stressing it running. One night I felt a little crazy and decided to simply bump up the turbo speeds, basically setting everything up 200MHz. I now see it frequently hit (and remain at) 4GHz and still as stable as can be. Temps are fine under load, I'm sure I could push it more if I felt so inclined! Now I do have a Cooler Master Hyper 212 on here. I wouldn't push this CPU beyond normal speeds without some kind of aftermarket cooler. Even without overclocking, it wouldn't be a bad idea to replace that tiny cooler it comes with. It's barely adequate for stock speeds. Besides being unlocked, the only feature the "K" processor has over the standard is better on-chip graphics. For me, I went straight for the locked unit as I didn't plan on overclocking and I knew I'd be using dedicated graphics. Of course shortly after getting the 3570, I find the 3570K is only $1 more than this processor. It seems the gap widened again, but still annoying. Never the less, unless you need onboard video or plan on some pretty substantial overclocking (more than simply changing the multiplier), this is plenty of power for you! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2012 by D. Adams

  • Sweet Gaming Chip
This chip for high end games is awesome! It has more than enough power to eliminate the cpu as any kind of bottleneck for modern games. You can certainly buy a more powerful chip but i will tell you that i have not found a need for anything more powerful. I use it to game and transcode video. My only SMALL gripe is that it does run a little warm with the stock cooler. I know you can buy aftermarket coolers and all but i didn't buy the k series for a reason i just want to put the chip in with stock parts and have it run relatively cool even under load. It's not terrible and isn't at alarming temps it would just be nice to run a tad cooler. Overall though awesome chip for the money and you should be set for a little while. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2013 by Dbrow43

  • Fastest HTPC ever
I know that many people will find it a bit odd to use the 3570 for the heart of the HTPC I built, but it works. The processor is powerful enough to handle anything thrown at it without an overclock, and the Intel HD 2500 integrated graphics can handle a blu-ray playback without a discrete GPU. No lag, no fuss, no problems. The low profile CPU cooler works, and unlike the horrid AMD coolers, it's nearly silent most of the time. One thing many people skimp on with an HTPC is the processor. But I'd rather have something that will have the power needed to last 4-5 years compared to some crappy dual core that saved them $70 now, but cost them an entirely new build in 2 years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2013 by User 48D-X21A

  • However Amazon took care of the problem fast and I was well satisfied with the results
Received box with fan only. However Amazon took care of the problem fast and I was well satisfied with the results!
Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2016 by Napoleon Martin Jr.

  • Works as expected. very quickly.
I upgraded all of my components from a much slower system, so it's difficult to ascertain how much of my speed gains are from the processor, but there's no doubt this is a fast processor. Some anecdotal observations from playing a couple 2-3 year old games on my new system but before I upgraded my Nvidia 8800GT video card indicated that the games ran much faster for what it's worth. Since I'm not overclocking, I went with the stock heat sink and fan. I'd heard the fan can be quite loud, but I don't feel that it's very noticeable at all except when first booting up the computer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2013 by D Jeremy Fields

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