
The Core i5-12600K delivers very good performance under Windows 11 and is also future-proof. It is worthwhile for buyers who are building a completely new PC system.
CPU INTEL I5-12600K 3,7GHz SKT1700 12GEN 10C 20MB 16T 7NM 150W UHD770.
Number of processor cores | 10 -Core |
Number of threads | 10 |
Item number | 23598688 |
Manufacturer | Intel |
Category | Processors |
Manufacturer no. | BX8071512600K |
Release date | 14.6.2022 |
Clock frequency | 3.70 GHz |
Number of processor cores | 10 -Core |
Number of threads | 10 |
Processor design | 64-bit |
Manufacturer commitment | RE100 |
Manufacturer compensation | According to RE100, the manufacturer Intel fully compensates for its energy consumption, leading to a reduction in emissions. |
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Source: GalaxusThe Core i5-12600K delivers very good performance under Windows 11 and is also future-proof. It is worthwhile for buyers who are building a completely new PC system.
I can still remember a question from my job interview at GameStar in 2013. It was asked by Daniel Visarius, the head of hardware at the time: Do you need a Core i7 for gaming? he wanted to know. As the review of the Core i5 12600K once again shows, the answer has not changed even nine years later and despite new Core i9 models (haha, how fitting!)...
The Intel Core i5-12600K performs well all round in the test and proves to be an excellent PC centrepiece for both everyday tasks and gaming. In many tests, it even beats its high-end predecessor, the i9-11900K, with lower power consumption. Last but not least, the price is convincing: at launch you pay only 329 euros - that's very reasonable for a top gaming CPU.
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