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Intel PC Component Reviews
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The workhorse of gaming still holds its mantle, despite no major changes
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Intel's mid-range desktop processor offers a high-class gaming performance
Review Price: £250.00
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The world's most powerful gaming processor
Review Price: £530.00
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Can the Intel Core i9-10900K use ten Hyper-Threaded cores to take on the might of AMD?
Review Price: £530.00
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Can Intel's new mainstream Core i5-10600K succeed against AMD's multi-core competition?
Review Price: £275.00
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It's extreme by name but is it extreme by nature? Leo finds out.
Review Price: £101.11
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Intel's CPU naming convention may be confusing but the choice is crystal clear.
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Intel's latest spin on the Pentium 4 offers some interesting new features, but you won't notice any initial performance boosts.
Review Price: £264.00
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Intel's most powerful X-Series processor is perfect for overclockers and enthusiasts
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Is the ultimate gaming CPU worth the money?
Review Price: £484.99
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The Intel Optane SSD 905P is a revolutionary SSD – but it will cost you
Review Price: £530.00
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Final verdict: The ultimate gaming CPU
Review Price: £360.00
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The new performance king, but for how long?
Review Price: £339.99
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Intel's new desktop processors set the standard once again
Review Price: £300.00
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Is this a more affordable route to a mid-range rig?
Review Price: £140.00
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This sub-£100 Skylake chip takes the fight to AMD - and Intel's own silicon
Review Price: £94.00
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Intel Core i5 661 Review
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Does the combination of integrated graphics and dual cores make for the perfect CPU? Ed investigates.
Review Price: £163.99
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Intel Core i7 940 Review
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We've already looked at two out of three of the Core i7 processors. Leo finally fills in the blank.
Review Price: £448.89
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It may make the fastest CPUs but does it have the motherboard to match? Leo finds out.
Review Price: £248.00
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Intel DG45FC Review
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Ever fancied combining the power of an Intel Core 2 processor with the tiny dimensions of a mini-itx motherboard? So has Intel.
Review Price: £88.00
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Leo takes a look at the most affordable of Intel's Penryn quad core CPUs.
Review Price: £164.73
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Intel DX48BT2 Review
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Intel's own X48 board is finally upon us but has it been worth the wait?
Review Price: £169.00
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Intel gives its mainstream dual core CPUs the 45nm treatment and Leo approves.
Review Price: £182.00
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Intel finally digs up its Bonetrail motherboard, but has it already become a fossil?
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Leo casually takes Intel's new top-of-the-range CPU up to 4GHz.
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Intel introduces its breakthrough 45nm technology and its Penryn architecture, with this new flagship CPU. But how much does it impress?
Review Price: £650.00
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