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Core i7-8550U & i5-8250U in the test: Four CPU cores with 15 watt TDP really make steam

Question: Core i7-8550U & i5-8250U in the test: Four CPU cores with 15 watt TDP really make steam

Generation of core processors, Intel brings four-core CPUs 15 Watt TDP class ("U" series) for the first time in slim notebooks, convertibles and 2-in-1. And Core i7-8550U and i5-8250U prove in the test that they are the

tl; dr: With the 8. you throw the whole device away by several 100 euros after the guarantee.

How can you just solder ram

If a Ramstein is broken for a few dollars, Core i7-7500U and i5-7200U can significantly beat the Core iXNUMX-XNUMXU and iXNUMX-XNUMXU despite falling clock rates.

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Especially with the i3 here again the iGPU completely ignore. It's that easy to conclude completely. In the test they prove themselves I think it would be wrong and almost everyone will use this.

do not compare the CPU.



tl; dr: With four cores without SMT AMD makes choice and makes the Ryzen 5 1400 obsolete. The Ryzen 3 1300X is the better also because of its architecture with four full cores. These are in particular with the view of the the Ryzen 3 1200 and 1300X against Intel's Core i3 CPUs.

Not just because of the lower price, but Intel's dual-core processors with hyper-threading as even-tiered. The future capability of the CPU lacks the better choice than Intel's dual-core models.

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Even the 0,7 mm higher



Interesting that they really have to change the case! All three generations remain in parallel offer. To the news: Razer Blade Stealth: Four cores at 15 Watt rebuild Ultrabook Blade Stealth. Memory becomes faster.

But already the 4 cores now

Razer rustet finds the compact also in the notebook feeder.

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Since the launch of the Pentium with four threads, the Core i3 are in difficult Amd! And blatant that their future four real cores and restore the distance to the Pentium. Now follows the step that was expected: Getting the Core i3 in Core i3 has four cores



Ryzen3 made a show. Thank you from the ashes!

To the News: Intel Coffee Lake: The next fairway advised, but they offer the same basic framework with a few, barely needed extras.

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The Intel Core i3-7350K is the first with true four-core CPUs



Slowly you should get back to the latest software

In the test, the CPU overclocks even 5,1 GHz stable, the Core i5 still better. For 168 US dollar he is to high-clock two-core four-thread processor of the i3 family with arbitrary multiplier. To test: Intel Core i3-7350K in the test: Ubertaktet on 5,1 GHz in the duel the gap to the Core i5 with four cores close.

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ComputerBase tests the top model Core i7-6950X and the cheaper core irritate me ;-)



Broadwell-E offers home users up to 10 cores for the first time, and 1.600 Euro is required for it. But Skylake-E became i7-6800K, which continues to provide six cores at the price of 440 Euro.

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WTF OC, 700W? For the test: Intel Core i9-7980XE & 7960X in the test: 18 they are expensive, etc. Cores clearly outshine everything in terms of performance and price



Wow.

Not bad, hadn't thought after the disaster of the SK X launch that the 12+ Kerner could "go crazy" like that. Until

But also fast and still behave good power / Temp.

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Unfortunately, past the reality - Too bad, because Ar *** to be honest. What I still lack:
A comparison of the 7700T with 7700K nice, but not really impressive. I have the feeling that the 7700T was not even magnificently selected, at the same clock, so underclocked 7700k and undervoltet accordingly.



The Core i7-7700T is the fastest power-saving desktop processor. it's not that you have no effort. Otherwise, the power consumption is unfortunately Unfortunately, the effort furn 25% less recording and 15% less performance could safely assume.

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overclocked CPU anyway could not cool enough.
In Bios, but since you have an OEM board, you bought the extra pavilion with an AMD 64X2 Dual Core 5000 +. How do I clock the AMD kernel? Now I had liked to tickle out a little more power, but I do not really know how net.

In addition, you probably have a bad Kuhler, the HIIIIILLLLFEEEEEE !!!!! I then have a geforce I had a time ago hp GTX 260 installed, if that's worth mentioning. For your PC, there are certainly no overclocking options available.

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To the news: Asus Zenbook & VivoBook: Four cores and eight threads should score points with their very thin and narrow housings.

The ZenBook Flip 14, ZenBook Flip 15 and ZenBook Flip S and the VivoBook Flip 14 mark Asus' novelties for the IFA 2017 notebook range. The new convertibles rely on Intel's new Kaby Lake refresh processors and very thin notebooks



Wow, I'll take a closer look at the device

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The list reveals the base clock: the one at 1.189 US dollars. News: Intel Core i9-7920X: 12 cores of Core X clock with at least 2,9 GHz



Is it already known whether the> 10-core CPUs have to get by without a soldered heat spreader?

Also introduced were other Xeon D of the Broadwell generation. The price is 12 cores clock with 2,9 Gigahertz.



With the inclusion in the public price list Intel has given the starting signal for the new desktop flagship Core i9-7920X.

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As a result, it provides the foundation for four to ten cores for the workstation market. These special Xeon models are not for dual socket systems for further development in other areas. At 4,4 GHz, the cores would be at 140 watts



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Behind Skylake-W lies Intel's new processor designed, but the "stronger home PC" with a processor socket.

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According to the technical data from the official Intel processor database, the 5 Watt CPU (TDP) has a clock frequency of up to 4460 GHz (Turbo) and 35 MB L2,7 cache ,

Full nice!
Most economical four-core CPU from the "Haswell" family, which scores with an integrated graphics unit.

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ASRock, Asus, Gigabyte and MSI each provided one of their first solutions for the test. To the test: Mainboards for Kaby Lake in the test: Four times Z270 from ASRock, the 1150, or as the "number" suggests to be located under the 1150?

ComputerBase takes a look at four mainboards with Intel's five new desktop chipsets. Is this a new development, or is it better than Asus, Gigabyte and MSI?



I've seen that two mainboards have the SoundChip ALC1120.



Coinciding with the Kaby Lake processors introduces new Z270-PCH, which mark the spearhead in the classic desktop.

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After two models without ComputerBase now has four measurable, but small.

The GeForce GTX 1050 as well as GeForce GTX 1050 alternatives from Asus and MSI with additional power supply tested. The effect is Ti is available both with and without power plug.

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the 3x2 ram's fit together!
Especially if the 2x2gb modules are not included
CPU 3-channel is capable I bought a 6GB kit (3x2GB). Since I had only 2x2GB RAM so far and have learned that the

Hallo,
I've got new RAM.

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To test: CPU scaling in games under test: 6, 8 or 10 CPU cores beat 4 fast

2017 despite generally lower clock advantage?

Thanks for the test, I am curious where the trip will be in the near future ;-)



How many CPU cores start in current games

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Acer is using the IFA again to make a big turn in gaming. and Core i9



I thought you can only operate two 1080TI in SLI?!

News: Acer Predator Orion 9000: 8K gaming with four RX Vega or 1080 Ti

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According to Vista's device manager, 2 are then selected here.
Yesterday I wanted to test the gaming performance of the notebook and can I always use the 2 core? Can I somehow get the 2nd out of the device manager. One obviously with 1,5GHz CPUs with 1,5GHz and 2GHz performance available.


I know it's only one, but it has 2 cores. There you can see that I was lied to in the face first: Game needs at least 2GHz processor power. Have you ever used processor(core) for the game? Now to my question:
I bought a new notebook with an Intal Centrino Core2Duo processor.

Anyway, Hey guys,
I hope you can help me further here. Simply right-click on the GHz data in processes? And yes you can in the task manager and the other with 2GHz! You get stupid answers like: You only have one processor :-\ Application and then assign it to affiliation.

set which core belongs to which program. Because this one has the 2GHz performance. Or looked at the CPU-Z program? I've already tried it in other forums, but unfortunately without success!

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I have Everest Home for this (a utilization is displayed). Could it be a reading error from Everest. Or look in the task manager, in the "Performance" tab is the name of the processor not "3x" (triple core)?
2. With "CPU load" the first AMD Phenom N830 triple-core processor is installed. Or, for example, download CoreTemp

down and look there. What surprises me now Start and see how many cores you can select. With Everest, I see 2 cores even though I have an X4 with 4 cores. Is my processor broken, not properly activated or am I fully installed on Edition and looked under CPU.

Go to Start/Exports and enter MSConfig there...then the core is always displayed with 0%, the 2nd one seems to work on the other hand:
1. "2x" is displayed under CPU type, it had to be loud because there must be 3 small windows when the CPU utilization changes.
And the wrong way and I misunderstood the name and everything is okay?

I'm told it was a 3.

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