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Intel Core i7-3770K 3.5GHz Ivy Bridge Processor Review
| Manufacturer: | Intel |
| Product: | Intel Core i7-3770K CPU |
| Date: | Mon, Apr 23, 2012 - 12:00 PM |
| Written By: | Nathan Kirsch - |
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Intel Core i7-3770K CPU Water Temp Testing & Overclocking

Intel recently introduced the RTS2011LC, a sealed liquid cooling thermal solution that works on Intel core processor families with LGA2011 / 1366 / 1155 / 1156 sockets. This kit is geared toward enthusiasts that want to get the most from their computer. We've already covered this cooler back in September, but we wanted to try it out on Ivy Bridge to see how it performs on this new 22nm processor that runs warmer than its older 32nm Sandy Bridge counterpart.
- Fan Speeds: 800-2200 RPM (4 wire PWM)
- Fan Dimensions: 120 mm x 120 mm x 25 mm
- Fan Airflow: 74CFM
- Unit Noise Level: 21dBA@800 RPM / 35dBA @ 2200 RPM
- Radiator Dimensions: 150mm x 118mm x 37mm
- Pump Z-Height: 33mm
- Total Thermal Solution Weight: 820 grams
- Cooling Liquid: Propylene Glycol
- Thermal Interface Material: TC-1996

The Intel RTS2011LC water cooler was used in conjunction with Gelid GC-Extreme Thermal Compound and we used Core Temp to monitor and record the temperatures observed. We then averaged the temperatures of the four cores and finally rounded to the nearest whole number to keep things simple.


We were able to overclock the Core i7-3770K up to 4.8GHz with full stability.
Next Page - Final Thoughts and Conclusions
| Review Index |
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Page 1 - Intel Goes 22nm and Raises The Bar
Page 2 - Intel Core i7-3770K Processor Page 3 - Test System & Specifics Page 4 - SiSoftware Sandra 2012 SP4 Page 5 - x264 HD Encoding Page 6 - CyberLink MediaEspresso 6.5 Page 7 - Handbrake Page 8 - POV-Ray 3.7 RC5 Page 9 - Cinebench R11.5 Page 10 - PCMark 7 Page 11 - 3DMark Vantage & 3DMark 11 Page 12 - Resident Evil 5 Page 13 - H.A.W.X. 2 Benchmark Page 14 - S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat Page 15 - Total System Power Consumption Page 16 - Intel Core i7-3770K CPU Water Temp Testing & Overclocking Page 17 - Final Thoughts and Conclusions |
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