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this is an unboxing of the Intel Core i5

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655k this is basically exactly like this

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one except for uh

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220 and also two so two and 200 actually

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they're completely different this is a dual core processor this is a quad core

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processor this one includes a graphics core on the chip this one does not so if

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you're running an h55 motherboard and you want to use the Onboard video you

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will need a core i5 dual core or a core

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I3 but that's not really the topic today the topic today is this unlocked both of

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these CPUs feature unlocked multipliers which means easy overclocking you can

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actually check out my ncixcom full Tech tips episode on overclocking the i7 875k

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and the same rules do apply to the I5 655k now this includes all of Intel's

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key Technologies for the I5 so that's their LGA 1156 processors including

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turbo boost hyperthreading smart cache as well as support for dual Channel DDR3

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memory one thing that it doesn't include that I don't miss is the pathetic

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included heat sink that Intel ships with all of their processors Intel is still

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offering a full three-year retail chip warranty on this despite the fact that

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they do not require you in fact require you not to use a uh a provided Intel

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thermal solution right there it says thermal solution required so that's

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pretty cool cuz this thermal solution is not good for overclocking and this chip

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is designed from the ground up for overclocking unlocked means you can

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adjust the CPU multiplier or the CPU speed with just the push of a button

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that's all you have to do you don't have to worry about any memory ratios any

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base clock adjustments nothing like that you just turn up the multiplier and it

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goes faster that simple included is a in

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installation book including an Intel Inside logo label on the back as well as

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the terms of your three-year limited warranty and then here you're going to

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find something that basically looks like every other LGA 1156 chip on the planet

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it is uh 3.2 GHz and then it'll turbo up

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to actually I don't even know I'm terribly sorry please leave a comment

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under the video so that people will know how much it turbo up to but their dual

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course turbo up pretty good it's probably like four speed bins it doesn't

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really matter anyway because it can turbo up to whatever you want and if you

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check out my tech tips video where I show how to do that then you will also

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know how to make the turbo boost actually turbo up to whatever it is that

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you specify very cool feature so thank you for checking out my unboxing the I5

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655k
