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May 2012
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166 Reviews
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Abstract: A few new processors appear this month: two from Intel and one from AMD. We also see moderate price drops from both companies, along with a particularly monumental price reduction on AMD's flagship FX-9590, which still doesn't make our recommended list. ...
Abstract: Especially gamer see themselves confronted with the question which is the best CPU for their system from a performance as well as a price perspective. For the upcoming weeks we planned a series of articles, where we compare the gaming performance of two C...
Abstract: Late May we published a huge round-up of 45 desktop processors , followed by a review of Intel's fourth generation Core processors . Our readers immediately, and understandably, came with the request for a similar group test of laptop processors. It's a...
Abstract: On June 4 Intel is launching its next generation Core processors, also called Haswell. That means it's the perfect opportunity for us to retest all current processors and a number of older ones with a completely new test configuration. It will not only ...
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Published: 2013-04-08, Author: James , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: Intended to be the top-end Core i5 in the Ivy Bridge generation of chips, the i5 3750K is the official replacement for the 'gamer's choice' CPU, the i5 2500K, so immediately it has a lot to live up to. The clock speed, cache amount and number of cores are...
Abstract: After recommending Sandy Bridge last year, we weren't particularly impressed by the new Ivy Bridge-based Core i7-3770K as an upgrade. But are Intel's more mainstream third-gen Core i5 processors any more attractive? We grab four models to find out. Int...
Performances in applications and games, Turbo mode, Low power use, Much faster onboard graphics
Graphics processing is faster but still isn't good enough to replace a standalone graphics card—even an entrylevel card!
Intel has confirmed its status as leader in the market for desktop computer CPUs with a new generation of processors that are faster and less power-hungry than their predecessors. Although the gain in performance isn't enormous, it's certainly still be...
Abstract: Since the start of this year Intel's new generation processors have been the topic of discussion for many hardware enthusiasts. The new Ivy Bridge processors, or the third generation Core processors as Intel prefers to call them, are finally officially ...
Abstract: Ivy Bridge, this is the codename of Intels latest CPU generation which is based on an overworked Sandy Bridge microarchitecture. We had the chance to test two new CPUs, namely the Core i7-3770K and the Core i5-3570K. Intel claims that the new quad core pr...