
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 its needed most. Whether youre 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.
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 its needed most. Whether youre 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.
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Intel Core i5 7600K Processor
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 its needed most. Whether youre 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.
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 its needed most. Whether youre 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.
Last updated at 27/06/2026 21:13:34
Intel Core I5-7600k Unlocked, 3.8ghz, 4-cores, Kaby Lake-s, Sr32v,
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Intel Core I5-7600k 6m, 4.20 Ghz Cm8067702868219 Sr32v Processor
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Intel Core I5-7600k 3.8 GhzLGA 1151 6 MB Cache 91 With TDP | Part # SR32V
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Performance:a genuine product of intel. it may be refurbished, but it's as good as new.The product is as advertised. No de-lid and swapped IHS. This seller is legit. Best part of this was the delivery speed.
originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
Upgrading from an i5-2500k (asrock z77 gen3 failed) so I decided to get brand new. I have kept my aftermarket cooler(Cooler Master Hyper TX3 yeah not the best one) and for similar overclocking with actually less voltage on kaby. I am getting higher temps. i5-2500k @ 4.4 1.20-1.25 voltage would hover around 55-60 degrees while on kaby lake I can easily hit 4.7 @ 1.17 - 1.18 stable but temps hits 70-75 degrees. Both cpu idle at 30-35 and hovers in the low 50s for i5-2500k and mid 50s for i5-7600k while browsing internet, youtube. Will have to do some more testing and might go with a better cooler. Shame on Intel for restricting overclocking abilities with bad thermal paste and making people delid cpus. But it is a great gaming chip. Having solid frame rates in games ... MoreUpgrading from an i5-2500k (asrock z77 gen3 failed) so I decided to get brand new. I have kept my aftermarket cooler(Cooler Master Hyper TX3 yeah not the best one) and for similar overclocking with actually less voltage on kaby. I am getting higher temps. i5-2500k @ 4.4 1.20-1.25 voltage would hover around 55-60 degrees while on kaby lake I can easily hit 4.7 @ 1.17 - 1.18 stable but temps hits 70-75 degrees. Both cpu idle at 30-35 and hovers in the low 50s for i5-2500k and mid 50s for i5-7600k while browsing internet, youtube. Will have to do some more testing and might go with a better cooler. Shame on Intel for restricting overclocking abilities with bad thermal paste and making people delid cpus. But it is a great gaming chip. Having solid frame rates in games but much similar to my older yet capable i5-2500k and I would not have updated if socket 1155 wasn't discontinued (shame on intel again). **editing my review** Giving an extra egg (from 3 to 4) GET A DESCENT COOLER, changed cooler to hyper 212 evo and @ 4.4 ghz the cpu won't go over 58 degrees. Works great in games and all!
originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
I bought this to perform a big upgrade to my older AMD FX-6300 system. After much deliberation about waiting for AMD's new Ryzen series, I decided to bite the bullet and build with Intel. My reasoning is that I could forever keep waiting for the next new wave of processors that come out every 6 months, or I could buy this and have a dang good system for the next 3 to 4 years with room to upgrade to an i7 later on if I need to. So far I haven't been disappointed. I'm rocking every game I can throw at it with their highest settings at 1080p, which is where my old FX-6300 was starting to choke my video card and drop below 60 FPS on quite a few titles from the last year or so. I've also noticed a very big boost in speed when copying and rendering large files and photos. ... MoreI bought this to perform a big upgrade to my older AMD FX-6300 system. After much deliberation about waiting for AMD's new Ryzen series, I decided to bite the bullet and build with Intel. My reasoning is that I could forever keep waiting for the next new wave of processors that come out every 6 months, or I could buy this and have a dang good system for the next 3 to 4 years with room to upgrade to an i7 later on if I need to. So far I haven't been disappointed. I'm rocking every game I can throw at it with their highest settings at 1080p, which is where my old FX-6300 was starting to choke my video card and drop below 60 FPS on quite a few titles from the last year or so. I've also noticed a very big boost in speed when copying and rendering large files and photos. Even though I did purchase this CPU with a motherboard that allows for overclocking, I decided to go with the non-K version, as I have no interest in overclocking to squeeze every last percent of performance out of the processor. With the Turbo Boost going up to 4.1 GHz, it's more than fast enough to keep up with any tasks I've thrown at it. I'd definitely recommend this processor to anyone looking to build a reliable fast system.
| Processor | |
| Generation | 7th Generation |
| Bus type | DMI3 |
| Processor codename | Kaby Lake |
| Processor boost frequency | 4.2 GHz |
Intel Core I5-7600k Unlocked, 3.8ghz, 4-cores, Kaby Lake-s, Sr32v,
Free delivery
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Intel Core I5-7600k 6m, 4.20 Ghz Cm8067702868219 Sr32v Processor
Delivery $52.47
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Intel Core I5-7600k 3.8 GhzLGA 1151 6 MB Cache 91 With TDP | Part # SR32V
Performance:a genuine product of intel. it may be refurbished, but it's as good as new.The product is as advertised. No de-lid and swapped IHS. This seller is legit. Best part of this was the delivery speed.
Upgrading from an i5-2500k (asrock z77 gen3 failed) so I decided to get brand new. I have kept my aftermarket cooler(Cooler Master Hyper TX3 yeah not the best one) and for similar overclocking with actually less voltage on kaby. I am getting higher temps. i5-2500k @ 4.4 1.20-1.25 voltage would hover around 55-60 degrees while on kaby lake I can easily hit 4.7 @ 1.17 - 1.18 stable but temps hits 70-75 degrees. Both cpu idle at 30-35 and hovers in the low 50s for i5-2500k and mid 50s for i5-7600k while browsing internet, youtube. Will have to do some more testing and might go with a better cooler. Shame on Intel for restricting overclocking abilities with bad thermal paste and making people delid cpus. But it is a great gaming chip. Having solid frame rates in games ... MoreUpgrading from an i5-2500k (asrock z77 gen3 failed) so I decided to get brand new. I have kept my aftermarket cooler(Cooler Master Hyper TX3 yeah not the best one) and for similar overclocking with actually less voltage on kaby. I am getting higher temps. i5-2500k @ 4.4 1.20-1.25 voltage would hover around 55-60 degrees while on kaby lake I can easily hit 4.7 @ 1.17 - 1.18 stable but temps hits 70-75 degrees. Both cpu idle at 30-35 and hovers in the low 50s for i5-2500k and mid 50s for i5-7600k while browsing internet, youtube. Will have to do some more testing and might go with a better cooler. Shame on Intel for restricting overclocking abilities with bad thermal paste and making people delid cpus. But it is a great gaming chip. Having solid frame rates in games but much similar to my older yet capable i5-2500k and I would not have updated if socket 1155 wasn't discontinued (shame on intel again). **editing my review** Giving an extra egg (from 3 to 4) GET A DESCENT COOLER, changed cooler to hyper 212 evo and @ 4.4 ghz the cpu won't go over 58 degrees. Works great in games and all!
I bought this to perform a big upgrade to my older AMD FX-6300 system. After much deliberation about waiting for AMD's new Ryzen series, I decided to bite the bullet and build with Intel. My reasoning is that I could forever keep waiting for the next new wave of processors that come out every 6 months, or I could buy this and have a dang good system for the next 3 to 4 years with room to upgrade to an i7 later on if I need to. So far I haven't been disappointed. I'm rocking every game I can throw at it with their highest settings at 1080p, which is where my old FX-6300 was starting to choke my video card and drop below 60 FPS on quite a few titles from the last year or so. I've also noticed a very big boost in speed when copying and rendering large files and photos. ... MoreI bought this to perform a big upgrade to my older AMD FX-6300 system. After much deliberation about waiting for AMD's new Ryzen series, I decided to bite the bullet and build with Intel. My reasoning is that I could forever keep waiting for the next new wave of processors that come out every 6 months, or I could buy this and have a dang good system for the next 3 to 4 years with room to upgrade to an i7 later on if I need to. So far I haven't been disappointed. I'm rocking every game I can throw at it with their highest settings at 1080p, which is where my old FX-6300 was starting to choke my video card and drop below 60 FPS on quite a few titles from the last year or so. I've also noticed a very big boost in speed when copying and rendering large files and photos. Even though I did purchase this CPU with a motherboard that allows for overclocking, I decided to go with the non-K version, as I have no interest in overclocking to squeeze every last percent of performance out of the processor. With the Turbo Boost going up to 4.1 GHz, it's more than fast enough to keep up with any tasks I've thrown at it. I'd definitely recommend this processor to anyone looking to build a reliable fast system.
Upgraded from an I7-950 (1st gen) 3.06GHz. This feels a lot faster but might be from other upgrades as well. After some testing I can't get this thing over 54°C at full load. Room is 22°C ambient. That's with 0 overclock, 212 EVO, & AS-5. Other things contribute, but I have a very snappy system. Was going to go with another i7 but was trying to stay under budget so 'compromised' with this i5. Now that everything is up & running, I don't feel like I compromised at all. I'm sure there are some tasks where an i5 vs i7 would be a noticeable hit, but not with anything I do. MSI M270 GB GTX 1060 3GB OCZ SATAIII SSD WIn10 Pro 8 GB DDR4 2400 From complete shutdown system boots to usable state in 12 sec, programs launch instantly, and everything just feels like it happens ... MoreUpgraded from an I7-950 (1st gen) 3.06GHz. This feels a lot faster but might be from other upgrades as well. After some testing I can't get this thing over 54°C at full load. Room is 22°C ambient. That's with 0 overclock, 212 EVO, & AS-5. Other things contribute, but I have a very snappy system. Was going to go with another i7 but was trying to stay under budget so 'compromised' with this i5. Now that everything is up & running, I don't feel like I compromised at all. I'm sure there are some tasks where an i5 vs i7 would be a noticeable hit, but not with anything I do. MSI M270 GB GTX 1060 3GB OCZ SATAIII SSD WIn10 Pro 8 GB DDR4 2400 From complete shutdown system boots to usable state in 12 sec, programs launch instantly, and everything just feels like it happens with faster response vs my 1st gen i7 on X58 & Win7 Pro.
Newegg, your packing for shipping has become lazy & inadequate. My box contained an MSI motherboard, Samsung M.2 SSD, and an Intel Core i5 7600K. Three air-filled packing balloons were inside the box for filler, but leaving plenty of empty space. The M.2 SSD & the CPU had been slamming around in the box every time it was handled or moved. The CPU had been dislodged from inside the Intel packaging box, and was rattling around inside. Intel seems to be getting cheap with their CPU packaging, I've never seen a loose CPU in the box before ! Incredibly, the CPU is operational, although I am getting some random weird input/output behavior. Ultimately, Newegg, please remind your shipping department that they are shipping electronics, not a box of rocks ! Solid-state ... MoreNewegg, your packing for shipping has become lazy & inadequate. My box contained an MSI motherboard, Samsung M.2 SSD, and an Intel Core i5 7600K. Three air-filled packing balloons were inside the box for filler, but leaving plenty of empty space. The M.2 SSD & the CPU had been slamming around in the box every time it was handled or moved. The CPU had been dislodged from inside the Intel packaging box, and was rattling around inside. Intel seems to be getting cheap with their CPU packaging, I've never seen a loose CPU in the box before ! Incredibly, the CPU is operational, although I am getting some random weird input/output behavior. Ultimately, Newegg, please remind your shipping department that they are shipping electronics, not a box of rocks ! Solid-state electronic components should not be rattling around inside the box !!! And Intel, get your act back together !
So on a previous review someone had said they recommend windows 10 because something about windows 7 not having driver support… I don’t know what he is talking about I ran windows 7 just fine with all my games and everything else and got the same readings as windows 10. But I did notice after doing all the updates for windows 7 it severely bogged down and wasn’t as fast as it should be. So I made the decision to go with windows 10 instead. So yes I do recommend windows 10 but you can run windows 7 if you choose to without too much of an issue too. After selling my old rig for 600 bucks I wanted to build a Mini-ITX system this time around, and that is exactly what I did. My system build looks like this. CPU: Intel Core I5 7600 Kaby Lake Board: Asus Z170I Pro Gaming ... MoreSo on a previous review someone had said they recommend windows 10 because something about windows 7 not having driver support… I don’t know what he is talking about I ran windows 7 just fine with all my games and everything else and got the same readings as windows 10. But I did notice after doing all the updates for windows 7 it severely bogged down and wasn’t as fast as it should be. So I made the decision to go with windows 10 instead. So yes I do recommend windows 10 but you can run windows 7 if you choose to without too much of an issue too. After selling my old rig for 600 bucks I wanted to build a Mini-ITX system this time around, and that is exactly what I did. My system build looks like this. CPU: Intel Core I5 7600 Kaby Lake Board: Asus Z170I Pro Gaming LGA 1151 Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX (16 GB) DDR4 3000 CPU Cooler: Zalman CNPS9500 PSU: Thermaltake SMART Series SP-750M 750W Case: Thermaltake Core V1Extreme Mini ITX Cube Chassis Graphics Card: Geforce GTX 1060 (Coming Soon!!!)
I unfortunately did not think things through with my build in certain respects. I bought this processor as a low power unit to be placed in a server that I was going to leave on 24/7 inside my house. In this respect, it has done its job remarkably. It is really MY fault that I was so focused on trying to save a bit of money in the long run that I didn't think that I may be expanding the use of that server and may need a more powerful CPU in order to manage it all. This CPU is really rather limited in its performance in certain respects for my use case and struggles to keep up with multiple trans codes at the same time. If you are planning to use this processor for a server, just bite the bullet and get a Xeon or EPYC or higher performing retail processor. You can ... MoreI unfortunately did not think things through with my build in certain respects. I bought this processor as a low power unit to be placed in a server that I was going to leave on 24/7 inside my house. In this respect, it has done its job remarkably. It is really MY fault that I was so focused on trying to save a bit of money in the long run that I didn't think that I may be expanding the use of that server and may need a more powerful CPU in order to manage it all. This CPU is really rather limited in its performance in certain respects for my use case and struggles to keep up with multiple trans codes at the same time. If you are planning to use this processor for a server, just bite the bullet and get a Xeon or EPYC or higher performing retail processor. You can always supercharger your system with something silly and just use it to make a VM which you game off of, which is what I am considering doing next refresh, in order to try to optimize my cost to build potential.
would I recommend this to others ? not if they were using it with htpc running mythtv 16.04. (they could take a flyer with windows 10?) I would tell them that 4k is just not a reality yet and best to get a regular motherboard, average processor and run myth 14.04. and save money. that way when 4k is really here (some day - maybe 4 or 5 years?) then they might be able to use/re-purpose this average computer for kids school or other use and just buy another mb that works well with 4k at some later date. just be satisfied with normal hd until then. Would I purchase again? no. What would I change? I would hope that Intel might provide Linux support. maybe a test program to see if Kabylake is doing its job.
| Processor | |
| Generation | 7th Generation |
| Bus type | DMI3 |
| Processor codename | Kaby Lake |
| Processor boost frequency | 4.2 GHz |