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Intel Core i7-3820 Review: Sandy Bridge-E for the masses

Intel Core i7-3820 Review: Sandy Bridge-E for the masses
  • Posted February 8, 2012, 11:17 PM by Steven Walton | Filed in TechSpot, Hardware
  • The i7-3820 is particularly intriguing because of its sub-$300 retail price -- far less than other chips in the Sandy Bridge-E family. For instance, the Core i7-3960X has an MSRP of $999 and sells for more like $1,049, while the i7-3930K has an MSRP of $583 and is fetching $599 at e-tail. Both are six-core CPUs operating over 3GHz with massive 15MB and 12MB L3 caches.

    At roughly half the price of the 3930K, we expected Intel to butcher the i7-3820, and while that's partially true, the 3820 remains an impressive specimen with four cores operating at 3.6GHz, a 10MB L3 cache and HyperThreading support.

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