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Intel Core i5-750

Verdict

Impressive performance and low power demands at a tempting price

Review Date: 8 Sep 2009

Price when reviewed: £142 (£163 inc VAT)

Buy it now for: £154.90

Overall Rating
6 stars out of 6

Features & Design
6 stars out of 6

Value for Money
6 stars out of 6

Performance
5 stars out of 6

PCPRO Recommended

Details
Part Code i5-750
Review Date 8 Sep 2009
Price ex VAT £142
Price inc VAT £163
Overall rating 6 stars out of 6
Features & Design 6 stars out of 6
Value for Money 6 stars out of 6
Performance 5 stars out of 6
Specifications
Cores (number of) 4
Frequency 2.66GHz
L2 cache size (total) 1.0MB
L3 cache size (total) 8MB
FSB frequency N/A
QPI speed N/A
Thermal design power 95W
Fab process 45nm
Virtualisation features yes
HyperTransport frequency N/A
Clock-unlocked? no
Performance tests
Overall application benchmark score 1.85
User comments

Do I look bothered ?

The problem is that whilst the hardware is great (I think), my personal opinion is that both Intel and AMD are beating their heads against a brick-wall in the sense of me as a "consumer" not having any incentive to "up-grade". The problem is simple and has always been the same:

Once they are 'in a groove' hardware improvements are easy but software isn't, the slowest ship in the Convoy is software development and there is very little going on in that area to make upgrading a "must". Yes 64 bit is better but even a twin dual core, long available can make that better and the main graphics programs that can take advantage such as Adobe and Autodesk, have done so long since.

Who really cares about i5, i7 and their AMD equivalents ? Sure they will appear in new machines as OEM installs but do they do anything for Mr & Mrs average punter to improve their lives, I think not.

I dislike Apple, I dislike their arrogance and consider their "fans" as total Muppets lacking in any friends but all that said, in the past 10 years, the most significant consumer product just has to be the iPhone. Now others may not agree but, if you do, just how sad is that and just why should we give a frig about the latest bit of Intel nonsense ?

Just an opinion folks.

By Bikey2 on 10 Sep 2009

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