Intel 3570k vs 3770k is a processor. This product is available from Intel. The Intel 3570k vs 3770k has been tested via the Phoronix Test Suite in the configurations listed below.
ptslive-23582-29733-1970 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Ubuntu 9.10, Intel Core i7-3770K, ATI Device 68ba, Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H, Intel Core i7 920, ATI Radeon HD 5700, ASRock X58 Super
ptslive-1946-21110-1644 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Core i7-3770K, ATI Device 68ba, Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H
ptslive-12163-12289-29054 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Core i7-3770K, ATI Device 68ba, Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H
ptslive-14850-24363-12392 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Core i7-3770K, ATI Device 68ba, Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H
Image Quality: Intel Ivy Bridge vs. Radeon Gallium3D: Aside from all the Linux gaming news this week, the past few days were also particularly exciting due to Intel's launch of the much-anticipated Ivy Bridge processor line-up. There were launch-day Linux benchmarks of the Intel Core i7 3770K on Phoronix plus many more articles are currently in the publishing pipeline...
Intel Core i7 3770K Ivy Bridge Linux Performance: Intel is finally announcing the first Ivy Bridge processors this morning. I have been extensively testing out the Intel Core i7 3770K, the current high-end Ivy Bridge processor, for the past few weeks under Ubuntu Linux. I have been extremely pleased with the Intel Core i7 Ivy Bridge processor under Linux with its phenomenal performance, power efficiency, and new features.
hardwareheaven.com: Today Intel launch their CPU range and we are combining the i7-3770K with Gigabytes rather impressive looking G1.Sniper 3 and G1.Sniper M3 to find out if these components can make the ultimate Ivy Bridge System. Testing will of course include synthetic and real world, with the likes of 3DMark 11 and Battlefield 3 making an appearance with the GeForce GTX 680.
Intel Core i7-3770K reviews are also available at: techspot.com, lostcircuits.com, missingremote.com, vortez.net, hothardware.com, tweaktown.com, bit-tech.net, hardocp.com, legionhardware.com, guru3d.com, benchmarkreviews.com, techreport.com, overclockersclub.com, and pcper.com.