Rod
If you are looking to build or upgrade your computer, take at look at this CPU. It can do almost everything! I had an AMD FX8350 and decided I could no longer wait for AMD's Zen cpu to be released. I had to do thinking about getting this CPU and changing to the X99 platform as Intel recently released the Skylake series. I had to choose between Haswell (4790K or Xeon E3-1271 v3 ) and keeping my DDR3 ram; Haswell-E (5820K) and upgrading to DDR4 ram or (Skylake) 6700k and still needing to upgrade to DDR4. My PC is a daily driver that I also game on, some video encoding along with light photo and video editing. After looking at all the benchmarks and weighting the pro and cons I settled on the 5820k and could not be happier. I am able to overclock (settled on 4.3 @ 1.25 for stability and to keep heat down. I am still playing with this), which lessens the lead of single thread performance of the Skylake 6700k. I also like that I am getting 2 more cores that can speed up activities that can take advantage of more cores. Alot of the hitching I was having in games is reduced and gameplay feels smoother in general. The time to encode videos has really improved. This is a great all around CPU and can be the basis of a great machine! This might not be the CPU to get if you are mainly gaming, if you need more cores or the 40 PCIE lanes (as opposed to the 28 the 5820k offers), you are probably looking a the the 5930/5960 anyway.
Marko Nara
The new Intel Core i7 5820K its really powerfull, with 6 physical cores and 12 logical cores at 3.3 Ghz its the fastest proccesor I`d ever used. Its a shame that current software technology isnt taking advantage of it.Adobe Lightroom 5 and 5820K:I bought this to procces RAW files from multiple DSLR, since Im a full time event and wedding Photographer. About 5000 in average per wedding, and almost 1000 per typical events, and that is a lot of Files to feed the CPU.Since LR5 mainly uses CPU power, over GPU or whatever, the 5820K its the key component of my PC Build, and this thing delivers. More CPU power that LR5 can handle (that its the sad part).LR5 only uses at maximum 45% of the CPU power... mostly 25% only. So I`d reached the maximum speed of this software, cant run any faster, or at least my RAM, SSD and HDD cant feed him that fast. I hope that the future versions of Adobe Lightroom take the juice out of this awesome CPU.WARNING:Be advise, this CPU do not include Heatsink or Cooler Fan. Although this CPU doesnt generate much heat, and any cooler will do, I recommend to add at your cart the "Cooler Master EVO 212" Fan, it will keep the CPU cool even with a little overcloacking. If you are thinking in overcloaking the crap out of it, like 4.0 Ghzs (yes it can get to that), go for the "Noctua NH-D14".Enjoy the power!Build:Intel Core i7 5820K (at default)MSI X99S SLI PLUS MBG.Skill Ripjaws 16gbs 2300mhzSSD Samsung 850PROHDD 1TB WD Black Series (Raid 1)Cooler Master EVO212 (2 Fans)
Derrick McNeillDerrick McNeill
Purchased this new from Amazon back in September for my new build. Using a Corsair H115i AIO. I'm really impressed with the 5820k. It wasn't my first choice, had my eye on a 5930k atleast, but do to my budget and reviews online, i pulled the trigger on the 5820k. So glad I decided I went with this one. I have mine OCd to 4.3Ghz with no issues and usually hovers around 50c-60c during full load. Yea it only has 28 PCIe lanes...but Im running a Nvidia 1080FE's in SLI and it handles any game I can throw at it. This CPU is really a great all around processor for a good price.I highly recommend to anyone that cant decide on a LGA2011v3 CPU. Like I said it only has 28 lanes and it does very well with my SLI setup. If you are doing M.2 or PCIe storage setups along with SLI, I would recommend a 5930k or better with 40 lanes. However, if you only want 1 GPU and the M.2 or PCIe storage, the 5820k can handle it with no issues.5820k @4.3Ghz/Asus X99AII mobo/32GB Crucial Billastix2400 RAM/ 2x 1080FE SLI/EVGA 1050watt PSU/ Thermaltake Core V51 case/ Samsung 850 SSS 250GB for boot/Seagate 2TB HDD.
Kimberly Norberto
So let me give some background, I bought this CPU looking for a solid one that I wouldn't have to upgrade anytime soon. Not only did this CPU meet all of my expectations, but after having this processor for around 6 months, I can say without a doubt, this is a really powerful product. You can easily with a decent CPU cooler overclock this to anywhere between 4.0 to 4.5ghz very easily. This is great for productivity and gaming.Pros:Very powerful multi-core performanceGreat for gaming and productivityWell made (no problems pertaining to the physical aspects, and when setting this up)Cons:No integrated GPU (seen in skylake processors)Rather expensiveI can easily get 60 fps with this 6 core beast on any game with ultra settings at 1080p, for example with games like Bioshock Infinite, Watch_Dogs, Gmod, Batman Arkham Knight, Minecraft, Fallout 4, Elder Scrolls 5, Borderlands 2, CSGO, and Dark Souls 3. I would highly recommend picking this up if you want a powerful PC, that will last for a long time!My specs:I7-5820kAsus Strix Gtx 97016gb ballistx sport DDR4 RamCorsair 750W PSUKingston 240gb SSDSeagate 2TB SSHDTP-LINK Wifi cardMSI X99A SLI Plus MotherboardCooler Master Hyper 212 EVO