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Published: 2024-11-18, Author: nApoleon , review by: chiphell.com
Abstract: Instegsmodellen i Intels nya Arrow Lake-familj missar målet, med ett pris på nästan 4 000 kr.Instegsmodellen i Intels nya Arrow Lake-familj missar målet, med ett pris på nästan 4 000 kr.Vi fortsätter vår recensionsresa av Intels nylanserade processorfamil...
Abstract: Instegsmodellen i Intels nya Arrow Lake-familj missar målet med sämre spelprestanda än föregångaren.Instegsmodellen i Intels nya Arrow Lake-familj missar målet med sämre spelprestanda än föregångaren.Vi fortsätter vår recensionsresa av Intels nylanserade...
Published: 2024-11-04, Author: Steven , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: Today we're checking out Intel's Core Ultra 5 245K, the successor to the mainstream Core i5-14600K. With a current retail price of $320, it competes directly with the recently released Ryzen 7 9700X, so we're eager to see how these parts stack up in both...
Very good application performance, beats Ryzen 7 9700X, Excellent energy efficiency, Easy to keep cool, PCIe Gen 5 SSD without compromising GPU bandwidth, Overclocking unlocked, Good memory support, well over DDR5-8000, Integrated GPU, iGPU performance do
Gaming performance lower than expected, slower than Raptor Lake, High price for a "5"-positioned CPU, Some games and applications aren't currently performing well at all, Requires new motherboard with Socket LGA1851, No more support for DDR4 memory, No su
The Intel Core Ultra 5 245K will sell for $310. Very good application performance, beats Ryzen 7 9700X Excellent energy efficiency Easy to keep cool PCIe Gen 5 SSD without compromising GPU bandwidth Overclocking unlocked Good memory support, well over DD...
Published: 2024-10-24, Author: Nick , review by: pcgamer.com
Very low power consumption in games, Pretty good for content creation
Slower in games than Raptor Lake and Zen 5, Not many cheap Z890 motherboards
The Core Ultra 5 245K falls short in gaming, compared to the competition and previous generation of Intel chips, but if content creation and low energy consumption are important to you, then the little Arrow Lake is worth a look...
Great productivity performance for a reasonable price,13 TOPS NPU for offloading AI tasks and managing power
Weak iGPU makes the Ultra 5 245KF more appealing,No DDR4 support and mandatory motherboard upgrades get expensive
Intel's new Core Ultra Series 2 might seem unusual to some enthusiasts, with gamers expecting a generational leap that was never actually promised. Instead, we get a productivity breakthrough with a dedicated NPU finally making its way to desktops as powe...
excellentes performances des applications, performances exceptionnelles en mode mono et multicœur, PCI Express 5.0, nettement plus efficace que les générations précédentes, nPU intégré, facile à refroidir, structure modulaire conception chiplet
nouvelle carte mère nécessaire, Performances de jeu inférieures à celles de son prédécesseur
Comparaison des processeurs Intel Arrow Lake SLe Asus TUF Gaming Z890-PLUS Wi-FiBenchmark des processeursIntel Core Ultra 5 245K dans la boucle multiple de Cinebench R15Critères de référence synthétiques et performance des applicationsPoints de repère pou...
Published: 2024-10-24, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Intel has changed a lot here, but largely ended up with a broadly similar end-user experience. As more software starts to leverage the AI boosting features, the larger caches, and lack of HyperThreading, etc, we expect to see some big improvements. The U5...