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Published: 2012-07-16, Author: Christian , review by: tecchannel.de
Bei typischen Alltags-Applikationen, Office-Programmen und auch 3D-Anwendungen liegt Intels Core i5-3470 immer mit an der Spitze. Der Prozessor ist im Vergleich zum weiter erhältlichen Vorgänger Core i5-2500 die deutlich bessere Wahl, weil die die CPU ein...
The current processor lineup is kind of interesting with both Ivy Bridge and Sandy Bridge CPUs sitting comfortably with each other and no real signs that the 2nd generation of Core processors running out anytime soon. The only real drawback to the Core i5...
Published: 2012-06-06, Author: Matthew , review by: itproportal.com
Abstract: Intel inaugurated its third-generation Core (aka Ivy Bridge) line of processors in April with the Core i7-3770K, a higher-end mainstream chip aimed at those who wanted a taste of top performance but couldn't afford (or didn't want to splurge on) a more po...
Excellent CPU performance for the price, Compatible with many previous-generation motherboards, Reduced power usage
Poor 3D performance, CPU processing has seen only a minor speed boost from previous-generation Core i5 chips
The Core i5-3470 is an impressive performer on the processing front, particularly for its price. Unfortunately, its graphics module lacks the performance boost introduced on more expensive Ivy Bridge chips, so this is a CPU you'll probably want to pair w...
Intel's Core i5-3470 is a good base for a system equipped with a discrete GPU. You don't get the heavily threaded performance of the quad-core, eight-thread Core i7 but you're also saving nearly $100. For a gaming machine or anything else that's not going...
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Published: 2012-05-31, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
Good performance for the price. Backward compatible with Sandy Bridge motherboards.
Multiplier not fully unlocked. Few major performance increases over previous-generation counterparts
The Intel Core i5-3470 is a mainstream Ivy Bridge CPU that delivers solid performance with very few surprises (and limited overclocking opportunities)....
Good Performance, Relatively Low Power Consumption, Quick Sync 2.0, Competitive Pricing
Only Partially Unlocked, Wimpy Integrated Graphics, No Hyper-Threading
The Core i5-3470's integrated HD 2500 series graphics engine is a different story altogether, however. While the Intel HD 2500 graphic engine probably performs well enough for the majority of mainstream computer users out there, it offers roughly half the...
Decent overall performance, Much improved power efficiency, Rather competitive pricing
Performance boost not enough to warrant upgrade from previous generation, Limited overclocking headroom
An Incremental UpdateThe new processors released by Intel will no doubt appeal to mainstream users and value seekers who are looking to hop on the Ivy Bridge bandwagon.Looking at the Core i5-3470 we have here, from a performance standpoint, the new chip i...