Intel Core i5 2500K LGA1155 CPU Processor Unboxing Linus Tech Tips
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ncix.com The Core i5 2500K represents what I believe to be the best VALUE for gamers out of the new Sandy Bridge processors. It's an unlocked beast.
This Linus Tech Tips unboxing video presents the Intel Core i5-2500K, a second generation Sandy Bridge processor, highlighting its value for gamers and overclockers. The host explains key architectural differences between the i5-2500K and the i7-2600K, noting that the i5 lacks Hyper-Threading and carries 6 MB of L3 cache, compared to 8 MB on the i7, while still offering strong overclocking potential thanks to the K-series multiplier. The unboxing shows the included heatsink with pre-applied thermal compound, a copper slug for contact pressure, and a PWM 4-pin 80mm fan, along with a product case badge and warranty/installation booklet. The video emphasizes platform compatibility, clarifying that the i5-2500K uses the LGA 1155 socket and requires a P67 or H67 motherboard for unlocking the multiplier, while continuing to use dual-channel DDR3 memory. It also comments on onboard graphics, noting the HD 3000 engine as part of the K-series package, and explains why buyers might opt for the K-series despite the smaller cache. The host concludes with practical takeaways for enthusiasts: the processor is a strong value, its unlocked multiplier enables substantial overclocking headroom with adequate cooling, and Sandy Bridge represents a notable platform update that motivates CPU and motherboard upgrades for enthusiasts who want to maximize performance. The video ends with a call to subscribe for more unboxings and tech reviews, framing the 2500K as a cornerstone of early 2010s PC building for gamers and overclockers.
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