Overclocking Unlocked Intel Processors
With the introduction of the new Intel® Core™ i7-875K and the Intel® Core™ i5-655K processors Intel is introducing unlocked processors to the mainstream that allow for more stability and more flexibility. By allowing the user to change the core multiplier there is more flexibility in the overclocking as this is an additional “knob” to turn. The better stability comes from generally being able to use less voltage when overclocking the cores only. In the past, a user had to use the base clock for overclocking and this called for large voltage increases and instability in the rest of the processor. With the introduction of these exciting new processors, the overclocking sky is the limit!
New Unlocked 2010 Intel Core i7-875K Processor
Whether you’re a serious multitasker or a multimedia enthusiast, performance matters. The new unlocked Intel® Core™ i7-875K processor, with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology and Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology, provides a rich set of features to give you smart performance for the toughest tasks and flexibility to set your system specs just the way you like.
New Unlocked 2010 Intel Core i5-655K Processor
The new unlocked 2010 Intel® Core™ i5-655K processor puts smart performance and overclocking-enabled flexibility well within your reach. It delivers solid performance for everyday applications, with the ability to increase speed as needed for demanding tasks, thanks to Intel® Turbo Boost Technology.

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