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Product Description:-Intel 10th Gen Core i3 10100 ProcessorThis processor comes with a new breed that come with an enabled integrated GPU, so a separate graphics card is not required for its functionality. This new 10th gen Comet Lake microarchitecture is manufactured with the 14nm process that comes with four cores but lacks in Hyper Threading. As this chip is updated to the latest BIOS revision, it nicely fits into any Intel 300-series motherboard. Focusing on this, all the major motherboard manufacturers have already started BIOS updates for their 300-series lineupCore Benefits of the ProcessorIntel 9th Generation Core i3-10100 Processor having the base frequency of 3.60 GHz that can be reached as max turbo frequency at 4.30 GHz. It has the L3 SmartCache of 6 MB containing 4 cores and 8 threads. With a bus speed of 8 GT/s, it has thermal design power (TDP) rating of 65W. This latest microchip has few expansion options such 3.0 PCI express revision having configured up to 1x16, 2x8, 1x8+2x4 and maximum 16 lanes. Considering the memory this processor has dual channel of max 128GB of size that supports up to DDR4-2666 bus speed.Advanced FacilitiesOn the process of advance technology this processor has 2.0 Intel turbo boost and Intel virtualization that is directed to I/O (VT-d). This Optane Memory supported chip also has Intel VT-x with extended page tables (EPT). Furthermore, Enhanced Intel Speed Step and Intel Identity Protection Technology are integrated to increase its efficiency. Enjoy this latest processor at best price with 03 years of warranty facility (No Warranty for Fan or Cooler)... |
Product Description:-AMD RYZEN 5 3500 ProcessorAMD is preparing two variants for the sub-$150 US market, the Ryzen 5 3500X & the Ryzen 5 3500. Both processors feature 6 cores and 6 threads which means that there won't be multi-threading support on either chip, however, given their price point and the market they are aiming, a cut-down core configuration is expected. As such, these would be the first Ryzen 3000 parts with no multi-threading support. Starting off with the AMD Ryzen 5 3500X, we are looking at a base clock of 3.6 GHz and a boost clock of 4.1 GHz. The processor features 32 MB of cache, a 65W TDP and a price close to $150 US. It is highly liked that AMD would choose a $149.99 US price for this specific chip. In official slides posted by BullsLab, the chip comes with 24 PCIe Gen 4 lanes, support for 3200 MHz memory and we also get to take a look at some performance benchmarks where the chip is highly competitive.The Ryzen 5 3500, on the other hand, has pretty much the same specifications and even the same clock speeds of 3.6 GHz base and 4.1 GHz boost. The difference is that it features 16 MB of cache versus 32 MB on the Ryzen 5 3600X. It would result in a small performance penalty but we are also looking at a lower price point. This processor also has 03 years warranty (No Warranty for Fan or Cooler)... |
Product Description:-AMD Ryzen 5 5600X ProcessorThat
isn't the only change from Zen 2 to Zen 3, however. Since it is a
gaming-focused CPU, the move to a single eight-core core complex (CCX) design
in Zen 3 gives the 5600X a leg up over the Ryzen 5 3600X. In the Ryzen 5 3600X,
the processor was split between two four-core CCXs, made up of two dual-core
core chiplet dies (CCDs) each, with one CCX disabled in the second CCD.Having
the cores spread across two CCDs meant that there was increased travel time for
any tasks that utilized all six cores at once, which, for example, games like
GTA V and titles in the Civilization series are both known for. By that same
note, lightly threaded titles like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Rainbow
Six: Siege both suffered slightly on the Ryzen 5 3600X and on the follow-up
refresh in the Zen 2 stack, due to increased latency.
No
more, though. Now that all the cores of the Ryzen 5 5600X have been centralized
into a single CCX design, AMD's engineers have reduced the travel time between
cores and decreased the latency at the same time... |
Product Description:-Intel 13th Gen Core i3-13100F Raptor Lake ProcessorThe Intel 13th Gen Core i3-13100F Raptor Lake Processor is a quad-core, eight-thread processor with a base clock speed of 3.40 GHz and a maximum turbo frequency of 4.50 GHz. It features 12 MB of L3 cache and is compatible with the LGA 1700 socket. It is a part of Intel's 13th generation of processors built on the Raptor Lake architecture. It is designed for use on desktops and workstations. The Intel Core i3-13100F is compatible with LGA 1700 socket motherboards with the Intel 600 or 700 series chipset. It comes with support for PCI Express 5.0 and dual-channel DDR5 memory at 4800 MHz, making it ideal for office applications.Supports DDR4 and DDR5The Intel 13th Gen Core i3-13100F Raptor Lake Processor supports up to 128 GB of memory, dependent on the type of memory used. It supports both DDR5 and DDR4 memory types, with speeds of up to 4800 MT/s and 3200 MT/s respectively. The processor supports a maximum of 2 memory channels and has a maximum memory bandwidth of 76.8 GB/s. This means that the processor can quickly access and transfer data stored in the memory, which can improve overall system performance.PCIe 4.0 & 5.0The Intel Core i3-13100F supports PCI Express Revision 5.0 and 4.0. PCI Express (PCIe) is a high-speed interface standard for connecting peripheral devices to a computer. The processor supports a maximum of 20 PCI Express lanes, which can be configured in a variety of ways. The processor supports up to 1x16+4 or 2x8+4 configurations, which means it can support one x16 lane and four x1 lanes or two x8 lanes and four x1 lanes. These configurations allow for flexible usage of different peripheral devices, such as graphics cards, network cards, and solid-state drives... |