disneyfan1206
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I am new to proccessors and im not to sure what the difference is between the intel i5 750 and i5 661, and also which one would be better for gaming?
The i5 661 is a dual-core procesor at 3.33GHz, and the i5 750 is a quad-core processor at 2.67GHz. For gaming, the i5 750 is much more powerful than an i5 661. You see, the difference between a quad-core processor and a dual-core processor is that a quad-core is pretty much just like having two dual-cores on the same chip. This makes it about twice as fast as a dual-core at its same clock speed. A dual-core processor will only receive double the performance improvement at double the clock speed, so, an i5 750 is twice as fast as an i5 dual-core at 2.67GHz, if there was one. The i5 661 is clocked at 3.33GHz. That means it is nowhere close to double the speed of an i5 dual-core at 2.67GHz. In short, in any programs that support 4 cores (most games) an i5 750 will be much faster than an i5 661.I am new to proccessors and im not to sure what the difference is between the intel i5 750 and i5 661, and also which one would be better for gaming?
I am new to proccessors and im not to sure what the difference is between the intel i5 750 and i5 661, and also which one would be better for gaming?
Take in consideration turbo-boost - it will increase i5-750 speed in single threaded apps. I think dual core ages have passed, we need them for low budget machines and home theaters. Everything will be optimized for quad cores soon, and I mean real quad cores, not hyper-threading ones
^ Do keep in mind that the 661 has four threads as well. It's actually not that much slower than the 750, especially considering that you can overclock the piss out of Clarkdales. Take a look:
http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/2009-desktop-cpu-charts-update-1/compare,1396.html?prod[3295]=on&prod[2884]=on