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Reviews of Intel Core i5 661 3.33GHz Socket 1156

Testseek.com have collected 116 expert reviews of the Intel Core i5 661 3.33GHz Socket 1156 and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Intel Core i5 661 3.33GHz Socket 1156.
Award: Most Awarded January 2010
January 2010
 
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116 Reviews
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76 Reviews
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The editors liked

  • Dual Core Performance with HyperThreading
  • Turbo Boost Technology
  • Optimized for Windows 7
  • HD Graphics and CPU all in One
  • Multiple Display Capable
  • Great Overclockability for a “media chip”
  • Price Point
  • Lower Wattage and Temps than the Bloomfeild
  • Stock Heatsink Temps
  • All in One Solution
  • HD Playback
  • Impressive Scores
  • New Innovation is Always a Pro
  • Availability
  • Excellent Performance for the Dollar
  • Very Affordable
  • Lower Thermal Output
  • Turbo Technology
  • Cheaper Dual Channel Memory Support
  • Excellent Overclocking Potential (Stay Tuned)
  • Good Performance
  • Low Power Consumption
  • 32nm CPU Core
  • On-Chip DX10 Graphics
  • Solid Multimedia Capabilities
  • First Intel 32nm CPU
  • Really low power
  • Decent performance
  • 32 nm CPU
  • Plenty of computation power
  • GPU integrated in the CPU
  • 45 nm GPU
  • HDMI Audio bitstreaming supported
  • Full acceleration for Blu-Ray decode
  • Compact
  • Allows even smaller systems to be built
  • Good performance
  • Turbo Boost technology
  • HyperThreading technology
  • Integrated GPU provides excellent Windows Aero and HD content performance
  • 32nm process gives great overclocking headroom
  • Low power draw (when not overclocked)
  • Excellent speed for a dual-core CPU
  • Decent integrated graphics built-in
  • Inexpensive
  • Overclocks well
  • Intel HD Gfx integrated
  • Great Dual Core Performance
  • Seamless Blu-Ray Playback
  • Mainstream Price
  • On-die graphics are here
  • Eliminating the need for a separate video card or motherboard integrated graphics
  • Perfect for HTPC or non-gaming rig
  • Excellent overclocker

The editors didn't like

  • None
  • Slight OC Speckling
  • Nvidia not Allowed to Come Play (for now)
  • Socket 1156 Motherboard Upgrade Needed
  • Different CPU cooler Needed (in most cases)
  • Questionable Pricing
  • IGP Still Not Great For 3D Gaming
  • Confusing Naming Scheme
  • Integrated GPU seems to affect overclocking initially
  • As expected
  • Extremely limited GPU performance
  • Lots of rendering issues in games due to drivers
  • No support for Anti Aliasing
  • No noteworthy reduction in power consumption
  • No dual-link DVI output
  • High price
  • No support for DirectX 10.1
  • 11
  • No support for CUDA
  • Phy
  • Overpriced for the level of performance provided
  • Integrated GPU inadequate for even lowend gaming
  • Requires new motherboard to use integrated GPU
  • Very high power draw when overclocked
  • IGPU requires 32M128M of memory for a frame buffer
  • Relationship bet...
  • Requires newest motherboard chipset for graphics support
  • Confusing model designation
  • Not suitable for more than light Video Editing
  • None as long as the processor isn't used for 3D gaming

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  Published: 2010-01-04, review by: tomshardware.com

  • So as we draw our entry-level epic to a close, it’s time to reflect on what we’ve just seen and—almost as important—what we haven’t seen yet. Intel sent one processor over to represent the Clarkdale lineup: the Core i5-661. U...

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  Published: 2010-01-04, review by: extremetech.com

  • Abstract:  Intel's broken another new boundary with its latest line of "Clarkdale" desktop CPUs. These processors, which fit within both the existing Core i5 and new Core i3 families, bring the CPU, the GPU, and the memory controller together within a single die ...

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  Published: 2010-01-03, review by: Bootdaily.com

  • From a pure performance perspective, the CoreI5 661 gives us a lot to be delighted about – not just that, but since it’s a 32nm process, the overclocking potential on this chip should be very good. I plan on looking into this in a future mothe...

 
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  Published: 2010-01-03, review by: hothardware.com

  • Good Performance, Low Power Consumption, 32nm CPU Core, On-Chip DX10 Graphics, Solid Multimedia Capabilities
  • Questionable Pricing, IGP Still Not Great For 3D Gaming, Confusing Naming Scheme
  • When working in conjunction with its integrated Intel HD Graphics engine, the Core i5 661 also performs well, and compares favorably to AMD's top-of-line Phenom II, when it's paired to the AMD 785G IGP. Although AMD's platform pulled ahead in the low-res...

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  Published: 2010-01-03, review by: firingsquad.com

  • Abstract:  Intel Core i5-661 Performance PreviewFor a little over a year now, Intel’s been slowly phasing out Core 2, one of their most successful CPU architectures of all time. The process started in November 2008 with the introduction of Intel’s f...

 
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  Published: 2010-01-03, review by: techgage.com

  • Clarkdale might be a mainstream processor, but it's easily one of the most interesting we've ever taken a look at here at Techgage. Likewise, putting together this launch article required a lot more work than what's typical, because we had so many new...

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  Published: 2010-01-03, Author: Nathan , review by: legitreviews.com

  • Intel has once again raised the bar for the mainstream market with the Core i3-500 and i5-600 processors. Nehalem performance for under $125 and "power on demand" is great news anyone feeling that their PC is just not up to par anymore. ...

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  Published: 2010-01-03, review by: pcper.com

  • We have Westmere parts in our hands (a bit earlier than we expected last year) with Clarkdale and while I am impressed to see the technology working, the processor really fills a specific market segment.  The most specific thing I can say to a potential b...

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  Published: 2010-01-03, review by: hitechlegion.com

  • Dual Core Performance with HyperThreading, Turbo Boost Technology, Optimized for Windows 7, HD Graphics and CPU all in One, Multiple Display Capable,
  • None,
  • I was shocked when I opened the box and pulled out the DH55 motherboard. I was looking for the graphics chipset on the board and there wasn't one. Sometimes even when you are aware that something has changed, it takes a while to sink in. Intel has tak...

 
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  Published: 2010-01-03, review by: neoseeker.com

  • From a technological standpoint, there is no doubt that Intel's new Core i5-661 is a cutting edge part. In fact, it's the world's first 32nm processor and also the first x86 chip to bring the processor and the graphics core in the same package...

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