Testseek.co.uk 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
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138 Reviews
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Very well priced
Quite cool running
Exceptional performance in both desktop and gaming use
Great overclocking for both novice and expert users through the P55 chipset
3 Year Warranty
The latest quad-core technology at a reasonable price
The latest quadcore technology at a reasonable price
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..
No HyperThreading, Requires New LGA 1156 Motherboard
In nearly all of our benchmarks today, the Intel Core i5-750 outperformed the AMD Phenom II X4 965 and the Intel Core 2 Quad Q9450. In many tests, it even matched the Core i7-920. Needless to say, the BX80605I5750 kit earns top marks in performance. Th...
on INTEL’s Lynnfield If there were any doubts or initial skepticism of Lynnfield’s performance, clearly those doubts are erased today! Both Hyper and non-Hyperthreaded versions of Lynnfield are super strong performers when it comes to task intensive P...
The Lynnfield is a worth successor to the Yorkfield. As Core i5-750 as well as Core i7-860 the new core shows that it is not inferior to the expensive Bloomfield. The performance benefit might not be as big as it had been from the Pentium D to the Cor...
Intels new Lynnfield Core i7 and Core i5 processors werent intended to win overall performance crowns, but they came closer than many expected them to in our testing. Lynnfield indeed brings the features and performance of the Nehalem architecture ...
Published: 2009-09-08, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
The Lynnfield chips combination of price, performance, and power efficiency effectively clears the field in the desktop CPU market, leaving little room for competition from the Phenom II or older, cheaper Core 2 Quad processors—or even faster, prici...
Abstract: Intel is on the verge of transitioning to 32nm. We'll see the first parts this year. What do you do with your 45nm fabs when you start moving volume away from them? Make really cheap quad-core Nehalems of course:I'm talking $196. I'm talking faster th...