Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
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Andrew_C@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 10/09/13 |
Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
Cons:None
Pros:Fast, awesome CPU |
Dustin_B@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/21/13 |
Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
Cons:better price at another site.
Pros:good cpu, very fast Comment:
they sell for $250 here.http://www.distributorexpress.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=20&product_id=55 |
blackdog62@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/28/13 |
Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
Cons:None
Pros:Very quick, enough said Comment:
I bought this just to get a foot in the door in the LGA 2011 platform but I'm not disappointed at the performance. I moved from an AMD system for the first time in 10 years due to simple performance and it paid off. A move to 6 core or Ivy Bridge-E if it's still in Intel's plans down the road is coming. |
Rejean_P@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/25/13 |
Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
Cons:None...
Pros:-Fast-Great for Gaming / Multimedia task-perform better for crossfire/Sli than LGA1155 for a better price over a 3770k cpu -Semi-unlocked multiplier (x43) for a free little boost Comment:
got this cpu with a good evga x79 brand new motherboard for alot less than a EOL LGA1155 i7 3770k + mobo.LGA2011 is better in performance for crossfire/Sli setup. |
werty316@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 01/10/13 |
Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
Cons:None
Pros:Fast4 cores/8 threadsOverclocks like a champ Comment:
Chipzilla hit a homerun with this processor. Overclocks to 4.6GHz with ease. 8 threads for all your multimedia tasks. |
coach1973@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 12/19/12 |
Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
Cons:no heatsink and really gets hots
Pros:WOW fast and powerful Comment:
when its on sale its hard to beat the price as it one of teh sweet spots for i7 now if only the motherboard will come down in price |
Jonathan_S@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/28/12 |
Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
Cons:none
Pros:Fast... very fast Comment:
A real beast ! |
Darren_P@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/15/12 |
Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
Cons:Doesnt make me breakfast
Pros:Price/Performance ratio is just great & runs cool when OC'd Comment:
I bought this with a plan to upgrade the processor when Ivy Bridge E comes out but now its gonna have to really be a big jump for me to do that...This is a really nice processor - I matched this with a Rampage IV extreme and 4 x 4GB Corsair dominator platinum 1866 and havent looked back.Overclocking to 4.7+ Ghz was possible but required a hefty voltage increase so I backed off to a very nice 4.5 Ghz and can run stable at 1.325 v. Runs cool - in the 40's even under massive BF3 sessions and barely cracks the 60's with intel burn test. Note that I'm running an H100 for cooling which help keep things nice and chilly!I fully recommend you consider the 2011 socket and this processor for a new build. |
Matthew_B@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/26/12 |
Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
Cons:No heatsink included
Pros:Cheap LGA2011 CPU Comment:
Really good LGA2011 processor. Pricematched for an even better deal. No complaints so far, very pleased with it. |
Michael_L@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 08/05/12 |
Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
Cons:Quicker chips available on 1155 if willing to sacrifice features
Pros:Great price performance and allows affordable access to X79 platform. Purchased friday and arrived at my door monday Love you NCIX Comment:
Upgraded to use current 1156 i5-750 in HTPC build. Was not expecting huge difference in performance but was pleasantly surprised. Gaming smoother and simply crushes encoding times. |
Derek_C@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/05/12 |
Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
Cons:None.
Pros:Runs Cool. Comment:
This is a great processor, runs cool with my H100, turbo boost pushes it to 3.8GHZ with ease. I went with Socket 2011, with the hope that Intel releases future Extreme based processors for socket 2011. |
dht@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 06/06/12 |
Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
Cons:No IGPNo heatsink
Pros:Cheapest among the LGA2011 socket CPU Comment:
Other seem to have a high success rate overclocking this CPU. Most don't mention what motherboard they are using. Left setting to default and run at stock speed. Don't do any benching but seem somewhat faster then the previous i7-9xx generation. Still expensive, nobody buy Intel until they have an overstock sale. |
CoolRonZ@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/30/12 |
Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
Cons:no HSF... if thats a con?
Pros:good price for a decent processor. Comment:
tired of my old X58, so i finally plunged into an X79 setup. overclocks easily and well. benchmarking with dual channel actually gets u higher marks than quad channel, not sure whats up with that honestly... lots and lots of pci-e 3.0 lanes... my system upgrade costed about what it would have for a 2600K. altho the 2600K is marginally better with games, this is supposed to be marginally better with multi-tasking, and it is noticeably better with that compared to my overclocked i7 930, clock for clock and it overclocks better. |
David_X@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 05/01/12 |
Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
Cons:Expensive MOBOHigh Power Consumption(compared to SB and IB chips)
Pros:High PerformanceCool under load Comment:
Bought this Chip for an new gaming rig, the performance is awesome. With an H100 on this, 4.6G runs at just over 60 under Intel burn test, normal load is just over 40. If you decide to keep it at 4.3G you can keep Vcore on auto and all the power saving features on, with temperatures around 55 under IBT. |
Scott_M@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/26/12 |
Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
Cons:None
Pros:-Amazing cpu-Fast-Stays very cool under load-Excellent processor for multitasking Comment:
I purchased this processor to replace my AMD FX-8150 as I had read so many great reviews of this proc. They didn't lie. The Intel Core i7 3820 is incredible. Not to say that the FX chip isn't good, because it is. Just not the right proc. for me.I have to give the i7 3820 full marks on this review, as I have yet to find anything that it isn't able to handle. One of the best purchases I have made. And got it when it was on sale for $299.99, excellent purchace and would highly recommend this processor to anyone. As a matter of fact, I already have.Buy it! Your won't regret it. The motherbards are a little pricey but I believe that the price/performance for the cpu is worth every penny. I am running it on an MSI X79A-GD45(8D)with a Corsair H80 liquid cooler and it is rockin!! Love it.Just my two cents. Cheers everyone. |
Mohamed_O@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/18/12 |
Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
Cons:locked
Pros:Very efficent, not so difficult to overclock Comment:
i was affaied that this will not overclock easily but with my Asus Rampage IV Formula it was an easy job :) |
SargeantSaw@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/17/12 |
Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
Cons:Not fully unlocked (seriously doesn't matter, it's a solid overclocker)Requires a slightly more expensive motherboard
Pros:Cheaper then an 1155 i7Fast and a solid overclockerRuns ice cold under my H100PCI-E 3.0 supportFaster than my 2500k Comment:
I bought this to replace my 2500k rig I sold to a friend. Although all I do is mostly game, it cost me an extra $40 to go with this and a solid motherboard versus a 2600k.I must say I am very impressed with how cool this chip runs. Maybe I got a magic chip because from what I have read, this seems cool, and is cooler then my 2500k was. I am getting 25C idle and 47C load with an H100 in push.Some people whine about motherboard prices, but this chip was $30 cheaper then a 2600k, making it a perfect solution for my gaming needs. Not to mention 2 x GTX 680's will love the extra PCI lanes. |
Guillaume_C@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 04/09/12 |
Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
Cons:Not fully unlocked, no t-shirt
Pros:Affordable lga2011 chip with great number. Comment:
Great CPU, Great number. Paired it with a Rampage IV, this is a beast, a bit more powerful than my previous build; an i5 2500k. Of course i recommend it. Havnt got the free t-shirt bundleded with but thats not a big deal. Good deal for 350$ but if you got the cash go for the k or X series, you will probably get more bang for your bucks.Fast shipping, Great services. |
nathan_s@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/30/12 |
Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
Cons:- None
Pros:- Great Preformance- Cool running chip, Amazing overclocker. Comment:
Purchased under the account 604-513-1925 for Verification. Purchased this LGA2011 chip roughly a week ago with my new Asus X79 Sabertooth. This was an upgrade from my old Q8200 quad, and right away with some benchmarking I noticed a solid 150 percent increase in preformance. This particual chip has faired me very well so far. It seems to run nice and cool and with my Corsair H80 and some aftermarket nocuta fans I've managed 4.6ghz running 100 percent stable and 4.4ghz with some nice high RAM OC's. That being said temperatures have also stayed cool and below 78C running extreme burn tests. Well worth the money. |
derek_r@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/25/12 |
Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
Cons:none
Pros:Extremely powerful, runs cool Comment:
I bought this chip for $319, and it's truly an amazing chip for the money. the i7 3820 and my P9x79 board replaced my amd build and the performance is easily noticeable. With the right cooler, proper installation, and case setup, my 3820 runs d around 40 degrees with full load. For cooling I am using a H100 push pull configuration, and it seems to be working great so far. |
Bob_T@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/22/12 |
Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
Cons:Double latch mount on the motherboards, more potential for people to bend pins or improperly mount.
Pros:Amazing performance for the money, Runs cool Comment:
I "downgraded" from an i7 970 6 core to this new LGA2011 offering from Intel. A 4% performance loss according to online benchmarks. Considering i7 970s still sell for almost double the MSRP of the 3820, this chip is a performance bargain and once you have that LGA2011 motherboard it opens you to a new gateway of upgrades as newer more decked out 6-8core chips appear in this new LGA2011 line.The X79 motherboards to accompany these chips feature true Intel SATAIII, a major performance boost from the X58's Marvell SATAIII port along with more memory and PCI bus bandwidth.Runs cooler than my old LGA1366 using the same Corsair H70. 28C idle43C under loadExcited for things to come from Intel. |
Rad S.@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 03/05/12 |
Intel Core i7 3820 Quad Core 10MB 3.6GHZ Hyperthreading LGA2011 Processor
Cons:- Toasty chips
Pros:- 8 Logical cores- Price compared to it's brethren- PCI-e 3.0 support (at the time of writing)- Partially unlocked/locked, so still OC'able Comment:
Well, if you are looking into this ship, then you must have some financial considerations and are not willing to pay double or triple for chips that will only see full utilization under heavy workstation worklaods and yet this one is still and excellent workstation chip - no gaming under this chip. |
Would recommend this great quad core intel chip for gaming computer build.