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title: "Chip 3.5 4 BX80646I54670"
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# 3.4 GHz Turbo Boost Intel HD 4600 Graphics 6MB L3 Cache Power Chip 3.5 4 BX80646I54670

**Brand:** intel
**Price:** A$253
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Upgrade Your Workflow with Intel Core i5-4670 — Power Meets Precision!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Chip 3.5 4 BX80646I54670 by intel
- **How much does it cost?** A$253 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- intel enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted intel brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Smart 6MB L3 Cache:** Boost system responsiveness and accelerate data access for seamless productivity.
- • **Quad-Core Powerhouse:** Four cores and threads deliver smooth performance for gaming, streaming, and professional apps.
- • **Blazing 3.4 GHz Turbo Speed:** Effortlessly handle multitasking and intensive workloads with dynamic clocking up to 3.8 GHz.
- • **Efficient 84W Thermal Design:** Balanced power consumption with quiet cooling—upgrade your rig without overheating worries.
- • **Integrated Intel HD 4600 Graphics:** Enjoy crisp visuals and media playback without the need for a dedicated GPU.

## Overview

The Intel Core i5-4670 is a quad-core processor built on the LGA 1150 socket, running at a base frequency of 3.4 GHz with turbo boost up to 3.8 GHz. Featuring 6MB of L3 cache and integrated Intel HD Graphics 4600, it delivers strong multitasking and media performance while maintaining efficient power consumption at 84W TDP. Ideal for professionals and gamers seeking reliable, high-performance computing without breaking the bank.

## Description

To achieve maximum power and performance, use the Intel Core i5-4670 Processor with your Desktop PC’s. Boosted with LGA1150 Interface, this processor comes with advanced capabilities to fit today's motherboards. With a 3.4GHz processor speed, it performs highly intensive tasks, all while maintaining efficiency and blazing fast performance. Using its 6M L3 Cache it enhances the performance level of the system. Additionally, the Intel HD Graphics 4600 with a graphic core speed of 1200 MHZ allows PC hardware to stay in step with the new visual media needs. It also includes an 84 Watt Fan that eliminates the heat and offers smooth operations. Get the Intel Core i5-4670 Processor and enhance your computing needs!

Review: Quite a powerful upgrade - For many years i've been stuck in a never ending loop of AMD processors from the Athlon 3000+, to a Sempron SI-42, then to a Turion II M540. The last time i've owned an Intel based machine was back in 2000 with the Compaq presario 5000, which had a 600 MHz Celeron. Needless to say I've been long overdue for an upgrade, and boy have i found one. PerformanceTest gives The Turion II M540 a score of around 1400, but the Core i5 4670 reaches 8000. This is a decent jump in total processing power. It may not have the fancy hyper threading of the Core i7, and it may not have the unlocked multiplier of the 4670K, but it's been suiting my needs just fine. It can handle foreground multitasking quite well in all tests that i've thrown at it. This includes running a game, 1080p video, and YouTube vids all at the same time. I'd also like to point out that this processor also handles Fraps extremely well if you plan on building a budget gaming PC for doing Let's Plays on. Just remember to use a separate and dedicated hard drive for recording for the best frame rates. This is how it performs for PerformanceTest 8.0 64bit: overall score: 8092 Integer Math: 9975 Floating Point Math: 8905 Prime Numbers: 35.7 Extended Instructions (SSE): 28.4 Compression: 9608 Encryption: 1485 Physics: 513 Sorting: 6101 Single Threaded: 2250 Pros: -Fast! -4 cores -can support up to 32GB of RAM -dynamically clocks itself for optimal power efficiency -produces very little heat at idle -can turn off multiple cores in the BIOS for more power efficiency -turbo boosts itself to 3.8 GHz in a pinch -built in graphics are quite powerful Cons: -runs worryingly hot during full load -stock cooler is lack luster at best -have run into issues with the built in graphics' memory (64MB?) -only 6MB of cache -only supports up to dual channel memory, no quad channel :( -new 1150 socket requires a new motherboard (i think the 5 extra pins could have stayed...) -extremely limited overclocking options (this is not the "K" version) -the new case sticker is microscopic (slightly larger than my thumbnail...) -nagging feeling of being a cheapo because you didn't buy a Core i7 (maybe it's just me) -the creepy statue on the box has been giving me nightmares... He sees all with his cold, empty eyes 0_0
Review: Good Processor - I opted for the slightly higher clock speeds of the 4670. After running it pretty hard I only have a couple observations about the temperatures. With all four cores loaded and stock cooler, the temperatures can get up to 70 C. If you are just doing light work with your computer, the stock cooler is adequate. However, if you plan on running the processor at high load on 2-4 cores for extended periods, you should also plan on getting an aftermarket cooler. This is especially true if you have other heat sources (GPU) or higher ambient temperatures. Keeping your processor closer the 50 C than 70 C should also help it last longer. Also, I noticed a difference in temp between the processor cores. Cores 1 and 2 report the high temps, fairly close with core 1 being the hottest. Core 3 can be around 5 C cooler, and core 4 up to 10 C cooler compared to core 1. This is at full load on all cores, with idle temp differences being less pronounced. When core 1 is not loaded, the temps are closer but still different. When I replaced the stock cooler with a better one, all temps went down but the difference was still there. From searching I have concluded that this is not too concerning. Differences in locations of the cores and their sensors can account for this. Since a 10C difference is a lot, but still plausible, I think it is fine, especially since a new cooler didn't change it. More significant differences could indicate a sensor, hardware, or cooling issue. I think high (~70C) temps with the stock cooler are more concerning than this temp difference.

## Features

- LGA 1150 Socket type
- LGA 1150 Socket typeFrequency: 3400 MHz
- 6M L3 Cache; enhances the performance level of the system
- Processor Graphics - Intel HD Graphics 4600
- Number of Cores & Threads - 4

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00CO8TBR4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,173 in Computer CPU Processors |
| Brand | Intel |
| CPU Manufacturer | Intel |
| CPU Model | Core i5 |
| CPU Socket | LGA 1150 |
| CPU Speed | 3.4 GHz |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 6 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 105 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00735858260183, 05032037050678 |
| Item Part Number | BX80646I54670 |
| Item Weight | 0.3 kg |
| Manufacturer | Intel |
| Mfr Part Number | BX80646I54670 |
| Model Number | BX80646I54670 |
| Platform | Windows |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Core Count | 4 |
| Processor Count | 4 |
| Processor Series | Core i5 |
| Processor Socket | LGA 1150 |
| Processor Speed | 3.4 GHz |
| Secondary Cache | 6 MB |
| UPC | 735858260183 675901218863 |
| Wattage | 84 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Intel
- **CPU Manufacturer:** Intel
- **CPU Model:** Core i5
- **CPU Speed:** 3.5 GHz
- **CPU Socket:** LGA 1150

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quite a powerful upgrade
*by K***H on August 16, 2013*

For many years i've been stuck in a never ending loop of AMD processors from the Athlon 3000+, to a Sempron SI-42, then to a Turion II M540. The last time i've owned an Intel based machine was back in 2000 with the Compaq presario 5000, which had a 600 MHz Celeron. Needless to say I've been long overdue for an upgrade, and boy have i found one. PerformanceTest gives The Turion II M540 a score of around 1400, but the Core i5 4670 reaches 8000. This is a decent jump in total processing power. It may not have the fancy hyper threading of the Core i7, and it may not have the unlocked multiplier of the 4670K, but it's been suiting my needs just fine. It can handle foreground multitasking quite well in all tests that i've thrown at it. This includes running a game, 1080p video, and YouTube vids all at the same time. I'd also like to point out that this processor also handles Fraps extremely well if you plan on building a budget gaming PC for doing Let's Plays on. Just remember to use a separate and dedicated hard drive for recording for the best frame rates. This is how it performs for PerformanceTest 8.0 64bit: overall score: 8092 Integer Math: 9975 Floating Point Math: 8905 Prime Numbers: 35.7 Extended Instructions (SSE): 28.4 Compression: 9608 Encryption: 1485 Physics: 513 Sorting: 6101 Single Threaded: 2250 Pros: -Fast! -4 cores -can support up to 32GB of RAM -dynamically clocks itself for optimal power efficiency -produces very little heat at idle -can turn off multiple cores in the BIOS for more power efficiency -turbo boosts itself to 3.8 GHz in a pinch -built in graphics are quite powerful Cons: -runs worryingly hot during full load -stock cooler is lack luster at best -have run into issues with the built in graphics' memory (64MB?) -only 6MB of cache -only supports up to dual channel memory, no quad channel :( -new 1150 socket requires a new motherboard (i think the 5 extra pins could have stayed...) -extremely limited overclocking options (this is not the "K" version) -the new case sticker is microscopic (slightly larger than my thumbnail...) -nagging feeling of being a cheapo because you didn't buy a Core i7 (maybe it's just me) -the creepy statue on the box has been giving me nightmares... He sees all with his cold, empty eyes 0_0

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good Processor
*by M***. on April 16, 2014*

I opted for the slightly higher clock speeds of the 4670. After running it pretty hard I only have a couple observations about the temperatures. With all four cores loaded and stock cooler, the temperatures can get up to 70 C. If you are just doing light work with your computer, the stock cooler is adequate. However, if you plan on running the processor at high load on 2-4 cores for extended periods, you should also plan on getting an aftermarket cooler. This is especially true if you have other heat sources (GPU) or higher ambient temperatures. Keeping your processor closer the 50 C than 70 C should also help it last longer. Also, I noticed a difference in temp between the processor cores. Cores 1 and 2 report the high temps, fairly close with core 1 being the hottest. Core 3 can be around 5 C cooler, and core 4 up to 10 C cooler compared to core 1. This is at full load on all cores, with idle temp differences being less pronounced. When core 1 is not loaded, the temps are closer but still different. When I replaced the stock cooler with a better one, all temps went down but the difference was still there. From searching I have concluded that this is not too concerning. Differences in locations of the cores and their sensors can account for this. Since a 10C difference is a lot, but still plausible, I think it is fine, especially since a new cooler didn't change it. More significant differences could indicate a sensor, hardware, or cooling issue. I think high (~70C) temps with the stock cooler are more concerning than this temp difference.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Can't go worng with Intel processors
*by S***M on November 22, 2014*

How many people actually use their machine to their full - very few I'd guess. Now, of course, if you're programming for NASA and trying to use it in space rockets or some such, I'm not going to say it will work flawlessly. But for day to day tasks, you'll have no issues. Multi-tasking - no problem. Playing games - no problem. Surfing, emailing, writing documents, etc - all no problem. You'll be able to play the best games on high or highest settings as it won't be the processor that restricts your play but rather your graphics card, Since I built my machine almost a year ago - I've not had any issue with the processor causing a blue screen of death or anything else. It runs effortlessly. Note that it does get hot and so an effective heatsink and paste is required - as is case cooling - to dissipate the heat. Although the stock cooler may work, I generally use an aftermarket one (in this instance I used a Zalman CNPS9500A LED) and, as I said, I've never any issues. If it does what it says - then that's all you can ask.

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