Intel Core i7-10700KF Desktop Processor 8 Cores up to 5.1 GHz Unlocked Without Processor Graphics LGA1200 (Intel 400 Series chipset) 125W
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Byron Zanafria
> 3 dayTodo bien!
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Joe
Greater than one weekworks great!
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Erich Kirchgatter
> 3 dayGreat product works well. I use it for my gaming PC and it runs and works great.
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Gerhard Hoffmann
Greater than one weekThe processor was for a computer my grandson built for use in college. Both gaming and class work. He
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R
> 3 dayI have built out a decent work-from-home desktop rig. This processor paired with a GIgabyte motherboard has made quite the snappy machine for me. I dont do gaming, but I do VMs and a lot of multi-tasking across multiple concurrently active profiles. Great CPU.
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Jay M.
> 3 dayIt’s great keep in mind it has no igpu which I did start to miss after a while.
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TofuWarrior
> 3 dayI haven’t noticed any bottlenecks gaming alongside a 1080ti and 32gb ram. Seems to do a decent job keeping itself cool.
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carlos diaz
> 3 dayI got this processor in other computers and it’s fast and reliable so I bought another one for a new computer. No regrets.
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Lou Pell
> 3 dayI chose this over the AMD 5800X or the newer Intel 11700K because I wanted to save a little money. At the time, the 5800X and the 11700k where around $400. I paid $290 dollars for this CPU. And at 4K I would have gotten same performance out of this processor as either the 5800X or 11700K. If I was going to be doing a lot of other tasks besides gaming I probably would have gone with the 5800X but since this was primarily for Gaming, I wanted to save a few dollars. It is 2021 and I didnt really feel like waiting for Intel 12th Gen Alder Lake or AMD Zen 4 so I decided to build a new system at the beginning of August. I am missing out on PCI-e 4.0 support but for GPU performance, in the past I have seen that PCI-e bandwidth has little bearing on GPU performance. So the only thing I missing is support for faster SSDs. But I went with the Samsung 970 Evo Plus, which is the fastest PCI-e 3.0 SSD you can get and I am very impressed with the performance. Down the line in 2022 or beyond, if I really feel like I need to have a PCI-e 4.0 SSD, then I will upgrade to an 11th Gen processor and sell this 10th Gen. I paired this CPU with a Z590 motherboard, so the upgrade path is there. But I will only do so when the 11700K is below $300. I like the fact that the 10700K has faster clocks and in gaming that makes all the difference. So for right now, I am happy with my purchase and performance. PCI-e 4.0 support wasnt on the top of my priorities list but saving a few bucks was, so I am glad I was able to get a fast 8 core processor for under $300. At that price I would definitely recommend this CPU to anyone.
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Derrik
> 3 dayI picked the 10700kf for 264$ and what a great performer for the price. I switched from a ryzen 5 3600 because of stability issues. With AMD I have always had weird unexplained things happen with my computers. As expected, with the intel I have had no issues and this thing smokes my ryzen 5 system. Yeah...it consumes more power...but I really dont care.