Intel Core i7 875K Unlocked Overclocking LGA1156 Processor Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips

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25 Responses to Intel Core i7 875K Unlocked Overclocking LGA1156 Processor Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips

  1. bvestationfan says:

    @iasd1234 this is easier to overclock. IF your not gonna overclock, get a i7 870 or the other LGA 1366 i7s

  2. RonenOstro says:

    @iasd1234
    Allows you to overclock more easier and adjust the multiplier. Also you are not required to use the Intel CPU cooler to stay under warranty.

  3. julianomaxter says:

    only you to make videos of unboxing a cool thing

  4. InsidiousBoot says:

    unboxing a cpu is the stupidest thing ever..

  5. iasd1234 says:

    whats the different between the unlocked and the regular i7?

  6. jchambers2586 says:

    I wish AMD would learn that from Intel on their black edition CPU’s you don’t have to use a stock fan to keep a warranty.

  7. MsiEvgaAsusGigabyte says:

    the i7 875k is too cool for the standard intel heatsink

  8. Tangylives says:

    @Georgefromaccounting It’s slower

  9. deadlyhydra says:

    every time he finishes a video he looks like he is going to brake out laughing

  10. B3ANOTH3POP3 says:

    lol !

  11. lorenzol1996 says:

    @EddieLolz3r How am I retarded? I made my first build when I was eleven. It’s called learning.

  12. EddieLolz3r says:

    @lorenzol1996 If you break pins on a cpu, you are retarded and should stay away from a pc

  13. SirDamned says:

    Yet remember that the 1366 board i7′s regularly have higher RAM bandwidth yet if your running on 4-6GB it won’t necessarily matter.

  14. Ultravideoslave says:

    @Aviation7997 There both equally as fast

  15. Georgefromaccounting says:

    Somebody please reply. How does this compare to the intel core i7 920 and 930? Please reply!!! I’m purchasing my parts soon!

  16. Axiumification says:

    u should do a vid with ur cameraman,or let him do an unboxing or stuff

  17. bburl says:

    @aviation: It totally depends on the batch and the particular chip in question. There are big variations in what individual chips are capable of both within a model line and between models. I’d say go for the 875k as it will do whatever you need it to do, and you’ll be able to play with more settings because the unlocked cores, so it’s a lot more fun. Nobody needs a 950/X58 set up unless you are running 3 or more graphics cards and 3 or more monitors.

  18. crzykid71 says:

    I can’t wait to get this ugh!!

  19. lorenzol1996 says:

    I love these Intel chips; you can’t break d’em pins!

  20. Aviation7997 says:

    Can somebody reply fast.
    i7 950 or i7 875K which is best at overclocking with stability and power consumption.

  21. Lionheart1188 says:

    @Myztik7 No, but ur arrogant

  22. kassimma says:

    He was looking for the scissor while he was introducing. I say Linus multitasks way better than the i7. ^^

  23. caretaker says:

    need help i want to buy this cpu and oc to4ghz waht the safest voltage?

  24. PDub814 says:

    But I said NO! haha, take that camera man!

  25. GrimTheToad says:

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