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
(89%)
138 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(96%)
1180 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Availability
Excellent Performance for the Dollar
Very Affordable
Lower Thermal Output
Turbo Technology
Cheaper Dual Channel Memory Support
Excellent Overclocking Potential (Stay Tuned)
Fantastic performance for entry level price.
Runs just seconds behind much pricier low-end Core i7 CPUs in most tests
Faster than AMDs flagship CPU
Requires less-costly supporting components than "Nehalem"-family Core i7s
Excellent Performance
Turbo Boost Technology
Low Power Consumption
DDR3-1333 Support
8 MB Shared Cache
The editors didn't like
Socket 1156 Motherboard Upgrade Needed
Different CPU cooler Needed (in most cases)
Its siblings are even faster.
Idering its performance surpasses pricier CPUs from AMD (and approaches Intel Core i7 chips that cost hundreds more)
The Core i5 is a groundbreaking CPU for builders and upgraders on a budget.
The latest quad-core technology at a reasonable price
Requires socket 1156 motherboard and DDR3 memory, so not an easy upgrade
With loads of power at a reasonable price, this is the best current chip for inexpensive gaming or video editing PCs Good points The latest quad-core technology at a reasonable price Bad points Requires socket 1156 motherboard and DDR3 memory, so not ...
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,
Nothing that i can see
All in all i feel that Intel have lost no momentum with the release of the i5. Yes, the flagship i7 may be faster but it requires an extra investment that some may not be willing to stretch to. What we have here is a massive chunk of that performance ...
Abstract: Overall the Core i5 is a superb processor. Its mission was to beef up Intel's performance in the mainstream sector whilst serving the Phenom II 965 its notice as the fastest non-i7 processor. In both objectives it has succeeded, and whilst the Core i7...
We were deeply impressed by the performance and low power requirement of Lynnfield and feel confident that the Core i7-860 - the now-announced slightly slower (2.80-3.46GHz) sibling of the i7-870 we tested - will be the processor of choice through to ...
With the new Lynnfield CPU Intel presents a very interesting new product line. Only the Core i7 870 CPU comes with a rather high price tag. For example with an i7 860 CPU it is possible to configure a system where the base components as CPU, mainboard ...
The timing of the Lynnfield CPUs, nearly 8 months after the release of the high-end i7 processors, seems an odd choice. However, talking specifically about the i5-750, Intel seems to have created an impressive CPU which could very well take over from ...