Intel
Core i7-5775C
Core i7
Current Price
$179.00
MSRP: $366.00
Overall Rank
(Consumer CPUs only)
(Consumer CPUs only)
#195
of 234
Overall Rank
#212
of 251
Value Rank
#181
of 207
Gaming Rank
#105
of 251
Productivity Rank
#116
of 251
Core Specifications
Cores
4
Threads
8
Base Clock
3.3 GHz
Boost Clock (Single)
3.7 GHz
Socket
LGA1150
Lithography
14nm
Cache
L1 Cache
64 KB per core
L2 Cache
256 KB per core
L3 Cache
6 MB (shared)
Power & Thermal
TDP
65W
Base Power
N/A
Max Turbo Power
N/A
Memory Support
Memory Types
DDR3
Max Memory
N/A
Memory Channels
N/A
ECC Support
No
Platform & Connectivity
PCIe Version
3.0
PCIe Lanes
16
Integrated GPU
Yes
Integrated GPU Model
Intel Iris Pro Graphics 6200
Closest Competitors by Performance
Core i7-7700K5,088
Ryzen 3 3300X5,081
Core i7-5775C (Selected)4,909
Ryzen 3 41004,894
Core i7-6700K4,829
Quick Stats
Generation
5th Gen
Release Date
6/2/2015 - 10 years old
Status
N/A
Market Segment
Desktop
Performance Scores
Overall
4909Measured against consumer CPUs only
Value27.4
Efficiency75.5
Benchmark Scores
Cinebench R23 Single1,175
Cinebench R23 Multi6,050
Geekbench 6 Single1,455
Geekbench 6 Multi5,780
PassMark9,520
Console Comparison
Comparison based on overall performance score calculated from multi-core benchmarks. Console CPUs are optimized for gaming workloads.
Core i7-5775C
100%100%
Xbox One X(Gen 8 Mid (2016-2017))
35%35%
PS4 Pro(Gen 8 Mid (2016-2017))
33%33%
Xbox One(Gen 8 (2013))
28%28%
PS4(Gen 8 (2013))
26%26%
Notes
The Core i7-5775C is a unique desktop processor featuring 4 cores and 8 threads on Broadwell architecture with integrated Iris Pro Graphics 6200 and 128MB eDRAM cache. Running at 3.3-3.7 GHz with 65W TDP, it offered exceptional integrated graphics performance and low-latency cache benefits. This rare desktop Broadwell chip never achieved mainstream adoption due to limited availability and high pricing, but became legendary among enthusiasts for its unique architecture. The massive eDRAM cache provided gaming advantages in cache-sensitive titles. Despite being severely outdated, it remains a collector's item and curiosity piece representing Intel's experimental desktop Broadwell lineup.