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
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138 Reviews
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Abstract: The Intel Core i5-750 offer the biggest bang for the buck and with a solid motherboard like the ASUS P7P55D Deluxe that we benchmarked on you can easily break the 4GHz mark and then some. We were able to reach over 4.3GHz on the Core i7-870 by only increasing the base clock...
Ever since Intel launched their Nehalem CPUs, the question on everybody's lips was "when will mainstream users get to see this kind of performance?", and after a few delays and false starts that day is finally here.While it's easy to pick up on wh...
Abstract: With that in mind, even if you like the look of the Core i5-750, you really should decide whether you can stretch to an i7-920 as things currently stand, just to make sure you're getting a good deal. Either way, our advice is to go out and buy a Core i7-920 before Intel realises its mistake and discontinues it.
Abstract: The Core i5-750 is going to offer huge overclocks on some very feature-rich motherboards that are looking to hit the market at about $230. So far the MSI P55-GD80 is my favorite. One thing we have not mentioned is our..
Abstract: So the mainstream iteration of Nehalem has now hit the street -- and it should be a success story. The benchmarking numbers speak for themselves, no matter how you look at them. As of right now, the Core i5 750 and i7 860 are superior options to AMD's latest quad-cores
Abstract: It has been 10 months now since Intel unleashed its Nehalem architecture and we showed you the Core i7 920, 940 and 965 Extreme Edition. Not much has changed in the high-end sector during this timeframe, as Core i7 processors are still brutally fast an...
Pricing and Availability: Starting today, you should be able to find these new CPUs at leading retailers in your locale as well as online destionations and breaks down as follows: Its easy to get giddy with todays new CPUs from Intel as they abso...
It is interesting to note that in this article we featured three new processors, being the Phenom II X4 965, Core i5 750 and Core i7 860, all of which cost less than $300 US and are able to outperform the Core 2 Quad Q9650. Now when you consider the fa...
Abstract: Ultimately, Intel's has done what they set out to do with Lynnfield--bring Nehalem's features and benefits down into more mainstream price points. The new Core i5 and Core i7 800 series processors are excellent additions to Intel's already stellar CPU line-up and the..
Abstract: For the average user, Core i5 provides a better cost/benefit ratio than Core i7. It is true that Core i7 is faster than Core i5 even when we compare a Core i7 and a Core i5 running at the same clock rate as we did in our review