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  • Base: 4.1GHz, Turbo: 4.8GHz
  • 6 Cores, 12 Threads
  • Socket 1200
  • 125W TDP
  • *No Cooler Included*
CCL Code: CPU0653|
Part Number: BX8070110600KF
|Manufacturer: Intel
Intel Core i5 10600KF Comet Lake CPU
  • Base: 4.1GHz, Turbo: 4.8GHz
  • 6 Cores, 12 Threads
  • Socket 1200
  • 125W TDP
  • *No Cooler Included*
8 reviews
Intel Core i5 10600KF Comet Lake CPU
  • Base: 4.1GHz, Turbo: 4.8GHz
  • 6 Cores, 12 Threads
  • Socket 1200
  • 125W TDP
  • *No Cooler Included*
8 reviews
Intel Core i5 10500 Comet Lake CPU
2 reviews
  • Base: 3.1GHz, Turbo: 4.5GHz
  • 6 Cores, 12 Threads
  • Socket 1200
  • Intel UHD 630
  • Heatsink & Fan Included
CCL Code: CPU0663|
Part Number: BX8070110500
|Manufacturer: Intel
Intel Core i5 10500 Comet Lake CPU
  • Base: 3.1GHz, Turbo: 4.5GHz
  • 6 Cores, 12 Threads
  • Socket 1200
  • Intel UHD 630
  • Heatsink & Fan Included
2 reviews
Intel Core i5 10500 Comet Lake CPU
  • Base: 3.1GHz, Turbo: 4.5GHz
  • 6 Cores, 12 Threads
  • Socket 1200
  • Intel UHD 630
  • Heatsink & Fan Included
2 reviews

CCL Processors Buying Guide

When it comes to buying a processor for your computer, there’s a lot of different factors to consider. From performance to compatibility, it can be overwhelming to choose the right one. That’s why the CCL team has created this buying guide to help answer your questions and find the perfect processor for your needs.

What is a processor?

If you’re new to computing, you may be wondering what exactly a processor does. In simple terms, the processor (also known as a CPU) is the brain of your computer. It performs calculations and executes instructions, allowing your computer to perform tasks and run programs.

What are processors used for?

Processors are used for a wide range of tasks, from basic computing tasks like web browsing and word processing to more demanding tasks like gaming, video editing, and graphic design. The type of processor you need will depend on the specific tasks you plan to use your computer for.

Who makes processors?

At present, the two main manufacturers of processors are Intel and AMD. Both companies offer a range of processors designed for different needs and budgets. Intel processors are known for their strong single-core performance, while AMD processors often offer better multi-core performance and value for money.

How much do processors cost?

Processors come in a wide range of prices, from budget-friendly options to high-end models. Prices can vary depending on factors like performance, brand, and features. In general, budget processors are suitable for basic computing tasks, while high-end processors are better suited for demanding tasks like gaming and video editing.

What specifications should you look for in a processor?

When choosing a processor, there are several key specifications you should consider:

  • Number of cores: Processors with more cores can handle more tasks simultaneously, making them ideal for multitasking and demanding applications.
  • Clock speed: Clock speed measures how quickly the processor can execute instructions. Higher clock speeds generally result in better performance, especially for single-threaded tasks.
  • Cache: Cache is a small amount of memory built into the processor for storing frequently accessed data. Processors with larger caches can access data more quickly, improving performance.
  • Socket compatibility: Processors are designed to fit into specific motherboard sockets. It's important to choose a processor that is compatible with your motherboard to ensure proper installation.
  • Integrated graphics: Some processors come with integrated graphics, allowing you to use your computer without a dedicated graphics card. Integrated graphics are suitable for basic computing tasks but may not be sufficient for gaming or video editing.

Why buy a processor from CCL?

There are several reasons to buy your new processor from CCL:

  • We have direct relationships with both Intel and AMD, ensuring that we have the latest processors as soon as they are released.
  • We offer fast delivery options, including weekend and next day delivery, so you can get your new processor quickly.
  • We are rated 'Excellent' on Trustpilot, so you can trust us to provide excellent customer service and support.
  • We offer a variety of payment options, including 0% finance, making it easy to purchase your new processor.
  • If you have any questions about a particular processor, our expert team is here to help. You can contact them on 01274 471200 or at sales@cclonline.com.

Whether you're building a new computer or upgrading an existing one, CCL has the perfect processor for your needs. Browse our range of processors on the CCL website and find the perfect one for you.

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