Technology core i5 using code names Lynfield as Intel Core i7 is already on the market. But there are some technologies, such as technology Tri-channel memory is eliminated, QuickPath interconnect scaled down to make room on the Direct Media Interface. Surely Intel Core i5 already using fabrication of 45 nm, the same as Intel Core i7.
This processor has some speed, such as 2.66 GHz, 2.80 GHz and 2.93 GHz with 8 MB of L3 Cache, Hyper Threading feature, and features TurboBoost Technology. TDP is required by this processor is 95 W. Specifically for Intel Core i5 uses a different socket from Intel Core i7, LGA1156 ie. Of course, this could be a "boomerang" for the Intel socket LGA 1366 which was recently launched, he was using the most recent socket again. At the very least will make the consumers to think twice about doing the upgrade using RIG Intel.
Intel Core i5 also has a code name of another, namely Clarkdale. This processor only has 2 cores in it. Speed 3.2 GHz owned them until 3:46 GHz, with support for hyperthreading and TurboBoost. Clarkdale has 4 megabytes of L3 cache, and TDP required is 73 W.
MOTHERBOARD SUPPORT INTEL CORE I5
Some manufacturers flocked to remove mainboard support this processor. Of course with the latest chipset from Intel, the Intel P55 in it. Large producers are like ASUS and Gigabyte are always competing not want to miss. Asus ASUS P7P55D with its products, and Gigabyte GA-P55-with UD5 and GA-P55-UD4P.
The most visible technological development of air-P55 chipset motherboards, among other things is to have 24 power phase, support for SATA-III/SATA 6 Gbit / s with the chipset used is from Marvel, and a combo d idesain SATA-II/III. This motherboard supports 4 ports SATA-III, and 6 SATA-II ports with RAID 0 and 1.
Indeed be unfortunate is Intel issued a processor using a new socket type, socket 1156. While the socket 1366 can not be properly absorbed by the market. To upgrade problems RIG, good compatibility and price, I must say AMD is still the most "friendly".
This processor has some speed, such as 2.66 GHz, 2.80 GHz and 2.93 GHz with 8 MB of L3 Cache, Hyper Threading feature, and features TurboBoost Technology. TDP is required by this processor is 95 W. Specifically for Intel Core i5 uses a different socket from Intel Core i7, LGA1156 ie. Of course, this could be a "boomerang" for the Intel socket LGA 1366 which was recently launched, he was using the most recent socket again. At the very least will make the consumers to think twice about doing the upgrade using RIG Intel.
Intel Core i5 also has a code name of another, namely Clarkdale. This processor only has 2 cores in it. Speed 3.2 GHz owned them until 3:46 GHz, with support for hyperthreading and TurboBoost. Clarkdale has 4 megabytes of L3 cache, and TDP required is 73 W.
MOTHERBOARD SUPPORT INTEL CORE I5
Some manufacturers flocked to remove mainboard support this processor. Of course with the latest chipset from Intel, the Intel P55 in it. Large producers are like ASUS and Gigabyte are always competing not want to miss. Asus ASUS P7P55D with its products, and Gigabyte GA-P55-with UD5 and GA-P55-UD4P.
The most visible technological development of air-P55 chipset motherboards, among other things is to have 24 power phase, support for SATA-III/SATA 6 Gbit / s with the chipset used is from Marvel, and a combo d idesain SATA-II/III. This motherboard supports 4 ports SATA-III, and 6 SATA-II ports with RAID 0 and 1.
Indeed be unfortunate is Intel issued a processor using a new socket type, socket 1156. While the socket 1366 can not be properly absorbed by the market. To upgrade problems RIG, good compatibility and price, I must say AMD is still the most "friendly".
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