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The highly anticipated THPS 3+4 PC release is fast approaching, but we still don't know what PC specs we'll need to shred in ...
The Horizon Zero Dawn remastered minimum requirements are a considerable improvement upon the original game, where an Intel Core i5-2500K and Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 would suffice. Now, you'll need ...
I can’t think about mid-range processors without thinking back to chips like the Intel Core i5-2500K. That CPU launched at just $216 and became one of the most legendary gaming processors for a ...
However, as the years go on, the right answer is constantly changing. For instance, when I built my first PC with the Intel Core i5-2500K, that processor was known as the mainstream gaming processor.
The bare minimum, meaning 720p gaming at 30 fps, equals an Nvidia GTX 960 and an Intel Core i5-2500K, along with 8GB RAM.
Although it can be hard getting excited about Intel, the company has launched several CPUs that are worthy of being called the best of all time.
Ultimately, this is probably the best Core i5 CPU from Intel we've seen since the Core i5-2500K over a decade ago, and I'd argue it's even more impressive given it's fabulous all-round prowess and ...
The last huge performance bump offered by Intel came with the launch of the Sandy Bridge Core i5-2500K back in 2011. Since then, RAM, storage, and graphics cards upgrades to a 2500K system have ...
The Core i5-7600K is mostly a lateral move for the Core i5 series of processors, with a slight upward trend in performance—exactly the same approach Intel has taken since the Core i5-2500K.
Intel Core i7-7700K Review Intel's top mainstream processor gets a speed bump and a few new features. Reviews By Jarred Walton published 24 January 2017 ...
There aren't many pieces of PC hardware that actually qualify as genuine gaming icons, but Intel's vintage 2011 Core i5 2500K is surely one of them. It was the right processor at the right time ...
Intel Core i3 6100 Skylake Review - The Best Budget Gaming CPU? Rich presents a video review of the new Skylake Core i3 - can it be overclocked?