Testseek.com have collected 138 expert reviews of the Intel Core i5 750 2.67 GHz Socket 1156 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i5 750 2.67 GHz Socket 1156.
September 2009
(89%)
138 Reviews
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Abstract: For about three months now, we have been talking about the next step in Intel's tick-tock strategy of introducing products. All of the new i series CPUs were made using Nehalem architecture, so the new 32 nm CPUs represent only a die shrink, in ca...
Lack of support for Intel Hyper Threading didn’t have significant impact of performance levels, except in synthetic benchmarks. Compared to Core i7 920, which has HT and one memory channel more, only real difference can be seen in rendering applicat...
Excellent performance, great overclocking potential and an aggressive price make the Core i5 750 the best mainstream processors we’ve ever tested. Don’t even consider anything else....
Availability, Excellent Performance for the Dollar, Very Affordable, Lower Thermal Output, Turbo Technology, Cheaper Dual Channel Memory Support, Excellent Overclocking Potential (Stay Tuned)
Socket 1156 Motherboard Upgrade Needed, Different CPU cooler Needed (in most cases)
Through testing the i5-750, you will easily find out that this processor coupled with an affordable P55 motherboard would be an excellent upgrade for almost everyone other than the small niche percentage needed serious processing power. Even at the t...
When Nehalem launched, we received processors that were more powerful than anything we used before, and the brand-new architecture was a lot of fun to experiment with. But as I said before, there were a few reasons why people either chose to go with C...
So, the new platform has been launched. Is it successful? Yes, more than somewhat. If Core i7 for LGA1366 hadnt spoiled the triumph, we could have compared this situation with the transition from NetBurst to Core 2: when new Mid-End processors were f...
To end with, Id like to say that there are still a couple of subjects left to be dealt with when talking about Core i5; for instance the power consumption and the in-game performance difference. Well be seeing a lot of new LGA1156-based products in t...
Abstract: Looking back, quad-core processors have had quite the run already. Intel's first quad-core CPU, the Core 2 Extreme QX6700 was released almost three years ago, with the much more popular Q6600 following up months later at a rather steep $850. As you may...
Abstract: Much of what made Core i7-920 such a popular processor was its overclockability. With very little effort, you could clock the 2.66GHz Core i7-920 higher than a $1,000 Core i7-975 Extreme. Likewise, the Core i5-750 is also responsive to higher reference clock frequencies..