Intel
- best buyIntel Core i7-4770K review The i7-4770K is 15 per cent more powerful than its predecessor and has much improved 3D graphics£275
- best buyIntel Core i7-3770K review The improved graphics are just a sideshow - Ivy Bridge's move to a 22nm process has brought impressive 2D performance improvements£240
- Intel Core i7-3960X review Hugely fast, but very few people regularly run enough applications at once to need a processor with this many cores£840
- best buyIntel Core i7-2600K review An incredibly powerful processor, that’s also power-efficient and easy to overclock. However, most should go with the cheaper i5-2500K.£252
- best buyIntel Core i5-760 review It's a minor upgrade to the Core i5-750, but with the same low price and better performance it's a real winner.£147
- best buyIntel Core i7-980X review Yes it's ridiculously expensive, but you are getting a processor that's way ahead of anything else available at the present time.£841
- Intel Core i5-661 review A decent dual-core processor with integrated graphics, but true quad-core models are available for less.£154
- best buyIntel Core i7-860 review This incredibly powerful processor is a great choice if you're looking to regularly undertake HD video editing and encoding.£217
- best buyIntel Core i5-750 If you want to build a powerful PC, the Core i5-750 provides great value, despite the high cost of compatible motherboards.£144