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Published: 2017-02-20, Author: Muhammad , review by: hexatekno.com
Intel berhasil menjawab keinginan user yang ingin memiliki processor murah dengan kemampuan overclocking yang baik. Intel Kabylake core i3 7350k merupakan processor K-series termurah yang di produksi intel. Peforma Intel Kabylake core i3 7350k yang cukup...
Abstract: Sebagai penerus dari Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge datang dengan “ditemani” sebuah chipset baru, yaitu Intel 7 Series Chipset atau code name “Panther Point”. Kode nama platform terbaru Intel ini adalah Maho Bay. Penasaran bagaimana performa dari platform baru ...
Published: 2014-04-27, Author: Steven , review by: legitreviews.com
After taking a little additional time with the latest beta Catalyst drivers and the Thief patch, we tested them on an Intel based system running on a 3570K CPU. The system was tested at base speeds and during an easy overclock. Previous testing with Mantl...
You may wonder why it took us so long to review the FX-8150? We received the processor last month and had to cover the Haswell Core i7-4770K first along with Computex 2013 which had put alot of load on me. But here we finally have the Bulldozer review and...
High performance, Includes HyperThreading technology, High overclocking potential, Good price based on performance, Low power consumption under both idle and load
High temperature under load, Low performance iGPU
The advantage of Hyper-Threading makes the Intel Core i7-3770K the most powerful processor of the Ivy Bridge series. With its larger cache and Hyper-Threading, it was able to win this comparison against its smaller brother. It also ran cooler than our ...
Abstract: New Intel processors from the Ivy Bridge family have been in the market for a few months already, but it seems that they are not extremely popular. We have already pointed out multiple times that they do not look like a significant step forward compare...
When Intel launched Sandy Bridge in January 2011, it received a very favourable welcome but what was a ‘Tock’, which is to say a new architecture, was in fact also a sort of ‘Tick’, ie a new engraving process. The 32nm engraving launched a year earlier...
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Published: 2012-08-23, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
Abstract: As you may know, a while back, we came to some difficult realizations about the validity of our methods for testing PC gaming performance. In my article Inside the second: A new look at game benchmarking, we explained why the widely used frames-per-second...
Abstract: Quadcore Ivy Bridge processors have gained much popularity, so it's high time we took a good look at those lineups. All the more, entry-level models spark buyer's interest for two reasons. First, they are cheaper, allowing you to save as much as 35-50 ...
Abstract: We’ve recently presented you with three different motherboard models based on the latest Intel Z77 Express chipset, however, we weren’t able to perform thorough testing as usual, as we didn’t have any Ivy Bridge CPUs (for which this chipset was created...